Monday, 26 August 2024

Safety in Housing for Older Adults

Abstract: Housing solutions for older adults aim at providing a safe environment to live in. The construction is heavily based on aspects of physical safety, often disregarding the social aspects of feeling safe. The older adults themselves are looking for a living environment that supports their individual capacities and social networks. 


The living environment can contribute to their physical, social, and emotional safety by providing accessible housing and spaces for community building. Interviews with older adults who had recently lived through a building fire highlighted the importance of the community in daily life, in emergency as well as in recovery from hazards. The results show that community building is related to access to common-use spaces and daily interaction with neighbors. The shared spaces in the immediate surroundings can enhance community cohesion and generate peer support. The common-use spaces and public facilities in urban environment have a significant role in emergencies and in the process of recovery from adversities. (Verma, 2024)

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- Verma, I. (2024). Safety in Housing for Older Adults - A Qualitative Study. Journal of Applied Gerontology, link
- photograph by Flip Schulke via

2 comments:

  1. Meeting areas and places help avoid having to search for or ask for social contacts.

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    1. ... exactly ... and searching for social contacts is not that easy when little is offered. Many thanks for sharing your thoughts, Kenneth!

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