Dwellings occupied by mobility-limited older people emerge as strong control centers and more age-friendly places

被引:1
作者
Golant, Stephen M. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Florida, Dept Geog, Gainesville, FL 32606 USA
关键词
Gerontechnology; Residential mastery; Dwelling environments; Age; -friendly; Mobility; -limited; Connectivity; AGING-IN-PLACE; RESIDENTIAL NORMALCY; ENVIRONMENTAL GERONTOLOGY; ADULTS PERCEPTIONS; TECHNOLOGY; WELL; HOME; COMMUNITIES; EXPERIENCES; CHALLENGES;
D O I
10.1016/j.jaging.2024.101245
中图分类号
R4 [临床医学]; R592 [老年病学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100203 ; 100602 ;
摘要
The future will witness the substantial worldwide growth of older people with functional limitations or disabilities who have difficulties leaving their dwellings and traveling to their neighborhoods or other community destinations to realize their obligatory and discretionary needs and goals. This commentary offers conceptual arguments and literature findings proposing that the dwellings of this vulnerable population deserve new scrutiny because they have become more salient and positively experienced places to live where their occupants can maintain their independence and age in place. The catalyst for this commentary is the emergence of gerontechnological innovations relying on digital and sensor technologies, offering these older occupants a new category of dwelling connectivity solutions-constituting a paradigm shift-whereby goods, care, services, social supports, and information and leisure activities can be delivered to their houses and apartments. Incorporating this technological component has transformed their dwellings into dynamic "control centers," connecting their occupants in real-time with the resources and activities offered in other places. These solutions enable older people to cope more effectively with declines and losses because their ability to live independently is less threatened by challenges they face accessing destinations with inadequate transportation options and less agefriendly land use or physical design features. By occupying more supportive, safer, and connected dwellings, these older people have overall more positive and salient residential mastery emotional experiences and feel more competent and in control of their lives and environment. Planning or policy recommendations directed to the World Health Organization (WHO) and its age-friendly city/community agenda follow from its conclusions. They highlight how dwelling environments containing gerontechnological solutions are becoming more critical influences of "active aging." The commentary recommends that WHO allocates more resources to dwelling interventions that increase the awareness, availability, usability, and acceptability of these gerontechnological solutions, thus reducing the disincentives for older people to be adopters.
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