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BOOK REVIEWS L. A. Pastalan & M. E. Cowart. and The Housing of Older Adults: Lifestyles 1989. 114 Florida New York: Haworth $22.95. Press, Experience. pp. One of the of life in the 1980s was the public collapse genuinely mysterious aspects of and scientific on the of needs and public policy dialogue question housing for older With all of the recent on opportunities people. emphasis independent living and home delivered the of and residential issues in the services, neglect housing aging literature on and has been the policy practice particularly mind-boggling. Throughout lean a number of stalwart scholars several whose work is included years, including in this small of continued to work and to wonder on this volume essays important topic. Sara and Corinne Behncke research data in a Joyce Parr, Green, present gathered series of five studies in the 1980s. their were skewed toward early Generally, samples not much middle- and elderly housing consumers, target populations upper-income in but whose needs also need examined the literature, aging specialized housing consideration. of for the would do Anyone undertaking development housing elderly well to look at the Parr-Green-Behncke as because here, closely approach presented have detailed and information on the
Journal of Applied Gerontology – SAGE
Published: Jun 1, 1991
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