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Abstract Although the majority of assisted living facilities operate as for-profit organizations and serve increasingly frail elderly populations, little is known about the impact of ownership on the

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Abstract Although the majority of assisted living facilities operate as for-profit organizations and serve increasingly frail elderly populations, little is known about the impact of ownership on the quality of care in assisted living.

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  • A Preliminary Investigation to Explore the Effects of Daytime Physical Activity Patterns on Health-Related QOL in Healthy Community-Dwelling Elderly Subjects (2001) · doi

    The preliminary study suggests that more attention to daily physical activity and lifestyle of healthy community-dwelling elderly subjects may not be less efficacious than conventional care in rehabilitative intervention, but the characteristics of elderly handicapped subjects remain unclear.

    Keywords: elderly subjects preliminary suggests attention daily physical activity lifestyle healthy community dwelling less efficacious conventional
  • Transition from community dwelling to retirement village in older adults: cognitive functioning and psychological health outcomes (2016) · doi

    ABSTRACT Supported living and retirement villages are becoming a significant option for older adults with impairments, with independence concerns or for forward planning in older age, but evidence as to psychological benefits for residents is sparse.

    Keywords: older abstract supported living retirement villages becoming significant option adults impairments independence concerns forward planning
  • Relationships Among Active Engagement in Life Activities and Quality of Life for Assisted-Living Residents (2010) · doi

    It is increasingly recognized that active participation in diverse physical, cognitive, and social activities can promote older adults’ quality of life, including physical and mental health, but there is limited information about this in the population of residents in assisted living facilities.

    Keywords: physical increasingly recognized active participation diverse cognitive social activities promote older adults quality life including
  • Facility Ownership and Resident Satisfaction with Assisted Living (2005) · doi

    Abstract Although the majority of assisted living facilities operate as for-profit organizations and serve increasingly frail elderly populations, little is known about the impact of ownership on the quality of care in assisted living.

    Keywords: assisted living abstract majority facilities operate profit organizations serve increasingly frail elderly populations little known

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