ABSTRACT
Policies and programs relating to successful aging in place are premised on the fact that older people's housing is stable and suitable. Home-based aged care delivery models such as individual budgets aim to deliver increased service flexibility, choice, and control for consumers. Little attention has been paid to the consequences of such models for older renters, who often have less stable housing and restricted rights to modify their accommodation. This article reports on a project in Australia that explored the delivery and receipt of individual budget style models of home-based aged care services to older renters.
Conflict of interest
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Acknowledgments
Thanks go to the following for providing comments on the article: Alice Clarke, Emma Baker, Jane Mussared, and Geoff Slack.