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1 Aging and the Community Living and Care Facilities I

2 Vocabulary Homeowner- one who has taken out a mortgage in order to pay for a piece of property Mortgage- a specific loan from the bank that goes against a piece of property H.U.D.- a division of the government devoted to assisting those who cannot afford to pay for where they live Renter- one who lives in a space owned by the Landlord and pays to use this space, usually monthly Home Health Services- a team of health care workers that come to your home to assist you with daily life Retirement Community- a “mini city” constructed specifically to meet the needs of the elderly population

3 Geographic Distribution Only about 7% of the nation’s elderly live in institutions. The other 93%: – Still at home with spouse – At home alone – Living with a relative Those staying at home tend to seek out the following: – Rural Areas “Set in their ways” – Metropolitan Areas Suburbs are safer, yet still in close proximity to City doctors, etc. – Warm Climates “Cold Blooded”

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5 Home Ownership Those still living with their spouse take great pride in owning their own home. – ¾ of elderly men still live with their spouse – 1/3 of elderly women The house is one of their biggest assets when preparing a will. – Often is the house where they raised their family. Is no longer appropriate for their needs Too large and too expensive for them to keep up

6 Condo Living Elderly couples can purchase a condo and gain ownership, but can leave behind the hassle of yardwork and utility bills. – Floor Plans are more easily accommodating – Less space inside to keep clean

7 Department of Housing and Urban Development (H.U.D.) Provides assistance to both homeowners and renters. Homeowners: – Mortgage insurance Finance home purchases, loans, and grants for restoration Renters: – Rent-Supplement Portion of rent is subsidized – Money given to housing authorities Construct low-rent public housing for elderly Wait Lists are long, may not meet all of the elderly’s needs

8 Home Health Services For recovering patients, or physically homebound patients Work that needs to be done outside of the hospital – Housekeeping chores – Shopping – Meal Delivery – Personal Care – Professional Medical Attention Each patient will have a “Home Health Team” – Aide carries out personal care duties under supervision of Dr. or RN

9 Retirement Communities A (gated) community of apartments that offer a lifestyle designed specifically for elderly people. – Restrictions on age Typically 55+ – Recreational Facilities – Health Services – Shopping Centers – Churches There are usually different types of apartments/floor plans available, so the renter can choose the one most suitable.

10 The Grand Victorian- Washington, IL Worship Services, Dental Services, Recreational Services all On-Site

11 Retirement Community Pros and Cons PROS - Convenience of Facilities - No Maintenance - Opportunity to make new friends - Away from commotion of City CONS - Change is difficult - No companionship with other generations - Miss the security of family - “Waiting on the next one to die”

12 Review Why do more men than women live with their spouses during their later years? – Women live longer, so they are more likely to live alone Why have elderly people started buying property in suburbs after retirement? – Safer than the city, but still in close proximity to doctors, shopping, etc.

13 Review What is the difference between a homeowner and a renter? – A homeowner has a mortgage against his/her property. A renter does not own the space they live in, they pay a landlord to use it. In what 2 ways does H.U.D. assist elderly renters? – Rent Supplement and Housing Development

14 Review On a Home Healthcare Team, who carries out personal care duties, and who performs health care duties? – An aide, and a Doctor or Registered Nurse What are the pros and cons of living in a Retirement Community?


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