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The Role of Environmental Features in Social Engagement Among Residents Living in Assisted Living Facilities

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Pages 28-43 | Published online: 17 Feb 2010

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Sarah D. Holmes, Barbara Resnick, Elizabeth Galik & Nancy Kusmaul. (2021) Developing and Testing a Model of the Assisted Living Environment. Journal of Aging and Environment 35:1, pages 62-76.
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Rekha Pudur, Elias Mpofu, Gayle Prybutok, Naomi Meier & Stan Ingman. (2023) Social Connectedness Resource Preferences of Older Adults in Assisted Living: A Scoping Review Based on the WHO-ICF Framework. Journal of Gerontological Nursing 49:9, pages 35-42.
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Rebecca L Mauldin, Carin Wong, Jason Fernandez & Kayo Fujimoto. (2021) Network Modeling of Assisted Living Facility Residents’ Attendance at Programmed Group Activities: Proximity and Social Contextual Correlates of Attendance. The Gerontologist 61:5, pages 703-713.
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Outi Hannele Jolanki. (2021) Senior Housing as a Living Environment That Supports Well-Being in Old Age. Frontiers in Public Health 8.
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Yelena McLane & Jill Pable. (2023) Architectural Design Characteristics, Uses, and Perceptions of Community Spaces in Permanent Supportive Housing. Journal of Interior Design 45:1, pages 33-52.
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Evan Plys. (2019) Recreational Activity in Assisted Living Communities: A Critical Review and Theoretical Model. The Gerontologist 59:3, pages e207-e222.
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Katariina Tuominen & Jari Pirhonen. (2019) “Who would take a 90-year-old?” Community-dwelling nonagenarians’ perceptions of social relationships. International Journal of Ageing and Later Life 13:1, pages 111-137.
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MORGAN ANDERSSON, JAN PAULSSON, INGA MALMQVIST & GÖRAN LINDAHL. (2015) The use of common spaces in assisted living schemes for older persons: a comparison of somatic and dementia units. Ageing and Society 36:4, pages 837-859.
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Morgan Andersson, Nina Ryd & Inga Malmqvist. (2014) Exploring the Function and Use of Common Spaces in Assisted Living for Older Persons. HERD: Health Environments Research & Design Journal 7:3, pages 98-119.
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Min-Ah Lee & Susan D. Rodiek. (2013) Residents' Preference for Spatial Features in Sitting Areas at Assisted Living Facilities - Focused on direct or indirect social interaction for older adults -. International Journal of Human Ecology 14:1, pages 87-102.
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Min-Ah Lee. (2013) A Study of Sitting Areas Preferred to Use by Assisted Living Residents in the U.S.. Korean Journal of Human Ecology 22:3, pages 493-509.
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Christopher Zegras, Jae Seung Lee & Eran Ben-Joseph. (2012) By Community or Design? Age-restricted Neighbourhoods, Physical Design and Baby Boomers’ Local Travel Behaviour in Suburban Boston, US. Urban Studies 49:10, pages 2169-2198.
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