Aging in Place
Volume 12, number 2
Symposium Aging in Place
Guest Editors: Cheryl A. Levine, Gavin Kennedy, and Emily Rosenoff
Assessing the Quality of Care Found in Affordable Clustered Housing-Care
Arrangements: Key To Informing Public Policy
Stephen M. Golant, Pamela Parsons, and Peter A. Boling
Integrating Community Services Within a NORC: The Park La Brea Experience
Susan Enguidanos, Jon Pynoos, Maria Siciliano, Laura Diepenbrock, and Susan Alexman
Health-Related Needs Assessment of Older Residents in Subsidized Housing
Victoria Cotrell and Paula C. Carder
Health Indicators: A Proactive and Systematic Approach to Healthy Aging
Fredda Vladeck, Rebecca Segel, Mia Oberlink, Michal D. Gursen, and Danylle Rudin
Aging in Place Partnerships: A Training Program for Family Caregivers of
Residents Living in Affordable Senior Housing
Alisha Sanders, Robyn Stone, Rhoda Meador, and Victoria Parker
Refereed Papers
Real Estate Brokers' Duties to Their Clients: Why Some States Mandate Minimum
Service Requirements
Anupam Nanda and Katherine A. Pancak
Trailers and Trouble? An Examination of Crime in Mobile Home Communities
William P. McCarty
Departments
Graphic Detail
Recovery Act of 2009—Public Housing Capital Fund: Obligations and Number of Jobs
by ZIP Code
Todd W. NcNeil
Data Shop
Using the Health and Retirement Study To Analyze Housing Decisions,
Housing Values, and Housing Prices
Hugo Benítez-Silva, Selçuk Eren, Frank Heiland, and Sergi Jiménez-Martín
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