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Moving Beyond Place: Aging in Community

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Moving Beyond Place: Aging in Community. This article presents the concept of aging in community as a useful successor to the concept of aging in place because the former shifts the emphasis away from dwellings and toward relationships. The authors describe models that demonstrate how the idea will be replicable across the spectrum, from rural to urban, with benefits to the broadest possible segments of the population.

Document Type: Research Article

Publication date: 01 September 2009

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