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Supporting communities that promote
successful aging in place |
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Health-Related
Quality of Life: Elders in Long Term Care
The Health
Related Quality of Life (HRQoL) study is funded by the National
Institute of Aging and the National Institute of Nursing Research and
is being led by the University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing. This
five-year program was funded in October 2006 and is taking place in
several long-term care sites. The VNS CHOICE program is the only New
York City program participating and will lead the home health component.
NORC-SSP
(Naturally Occurring Retirement Community Supportive Services Program)
Health Status Indicators Project
NORC-SSPs
have existed for 20 years and to date there has not been documented
evidence of the programs' effectiveness in supporting the health and
well-being of seniors who live in the NORCs. This project is designed
to provide evidence of the programs' long-term impact on New York City
NORCs and give SSPs a powerful too for project management, fundraising
and staff development.
For complete
information, visit the NORC Indicators Website:
http://www.uhfnorcindicators.org

The
AdvantAge Initiative: Improving Communities for an Aging Society
The AdvantAge
Initiative works with ten communities around the country to help them
measure and improve their “elder friendliness”
– their capacity to support older residents who are aging in
place. The initiative aims to help these communities promote the civic
and social engagement of their seniors, sustain independence among
those who are at risk for disease or disability, and better serve those
who are frail, sick, or disabled.
For complete
information, visit the AdvantAge Initiative website:
http://www.advantageinitiative.org

Livable Communities for Adults with
Disabilities
The
objectives of this study are to identify:
- key
elements of a livable community for adults with disabilities,
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communities in the U.S. that have improved their livability for this
population,
- the major
challenges and barriers that communities face in moving toward greater
livability, and
- promising
policy changes that could facilitate communities’ capacity to
enhance their livability.

Livable Communities for All Ages:
Identifying Leading Models and Best Practices
The purpose of
this study is to identify leading models of “livable
communities for all ages” and to disseminate this information
in order to help communities replicate these promising models and
practices.

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