The research symposium in PD&R’s newest issue of Cityscape: A Journal of Policy Development and Research: (Volume 12, Number 2) examines aging in place models that effectively link older residents of assisted housing to supportive services. The collected studies focus on the need for rigorous evaluation of models of aging in place on which to build, the expansion of a successful New York City-based model of housing and supportive services to Los Angeles, the lack of empirical research on what services older adults in subsidized housing need, the importance of baseline data collection for effective service targeting, and the aging in place community and informal networks of family caregivers.
The new Cityscape issue also features articles on:
- Real Estate Brokers’ Duties to Their Clients: Why Some States Mandate Minimum Service Requirements
- Trailers and Trouble? An Examination of Crime in Mobile Home Communities.
- Recovery Act of 2009″”Public Housing Capital Fund: Obligations and Number of Jobs by ZIP Cod
- “Using the Health and Retirement Study To Analyze Housing Decisions, Housing Values, and Housing Prices