Housing Concerns of Vulnerable Older Canadians

Preparing for the future housing needs of older adults is imperative in countries with an aging population, but little is known about these issues among vulnerable older adults. This study used a qualitative approach to identify key housing concerns in this group. A total of 84 vulnerable older adults including Aboriginal elders, those with various disabilities, and ethnic minorities participated in 10 focus groups. The Canadian Mortgage and Housing Corporation’s (CMHC’s) standards of core housing need provided a framework for data analysis, along with the identification of additional key housing themes across and within groups of vulnerable older adults. The results provide insight into preferred housing characteristics, regardless of housing form. Additionally, the results provide insight into how to support vulnerable older adults who choose to remain in their homes and communities and how to help ensure that appropriate housing is developed that meets the needs of this diverse population.

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Housing Concerns of Vulnerable Older Canadians was published in the Canadian Journal on Aging Volume 29, Issue 3 in 2010.

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Publication Date: 
2010
Volume: 
29
Issue: 
3
Journal Name: 
Canadian Journal on Aging
Location: 
Atlantic Canada