Improving the retirement village to residential aged care transition
Julianne Cheek, Alison Ballantyne, Loretta Byers and James Quan
Australian Health Review
30(3) 344 - 352
Published: 2006
Abstract
Older Australians living in retirement villages are an increasing community segment. These people make choices both about the place at which they live and the support needed at that place to optimise health and wellbeing. However, for some, unmet support needs in the retirement village may result in a transition to a residential aged care facility. This qualitative study explored how and why this transition occurs; how it might be avoided; and, when the move is unavoidable, how the process can be improved. Implications of these findings for the retirement village and aged care sectors are discussed.https://doi.org/10.1071/AH060344
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