2012
DOI: 10.1080/02763893.2012.651375
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Environmental Gerontology for the Future: Community-Based Living for the Third Age

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“…Although this paper is arguably the first to fully articulate the theoretical relationships between aging in place and SST, it is certainly not the first to recognize their importance. Environmental psychologists have longtime proposed that when older persons perceive death as near, their social belongingness-related motivations become more important than their agency-related motivations and account for why they are so emotionally attached to their familiar homes and neighborhoods ( Geboy, Moore, & Smith, 2012 ; Scharlach & Moore, 2016 ; Wahl & Lang, 2004 ). They further argue that these social belongingness motivations explain “why old, and particularly very old, adults are hesitant to undertake repeated relocations” ( Wahl et al, 2012 , p. 4).…”
Section: The Rationale For Sst As An Explanation For Older Adults' Agmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although this paper is arguably the first to fully articulate the theoretical relationships between aging in place and SST, it is certainly not the first to recognize their importance. Environmental psychologists have longtime proposed that when older persons perceive death as near, their social belongingness-related motivations become more important than their agency-related motivations and account for why they are so emotionally attached to their familiar homes and neighborhoods ( Geboy, Moore, & Smith, 2012 ; Scharlach & Moore, 2016 ; Wahl & Lang, 2004 ). They further argue that these social belongingness motivations explain “why old, and particularly very old, adults are hesitant to undertake repeated relocations” ( Wahl et al, 2012 , p. 4).…”
Section: The Rationale For Sst As An Explanation For Older Adults' Agmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To achieve Aging in Community, the community should meet older adults’ diverse needs regarding housing, health and caregiving, personal finance, social engagement, and transportation ( National Aging in Place Council, 2021 ). From the social-physical perspective, older adults desire to have the agency or autonomous control of their physical or social condition, such as health, finance, housing maintenance, and travel ( Geboy et al, 2012 ; Lang, 2004; National Aging in Place Council, 2021 ; Smith et al, 2014 ). Older adults often have place attachment and desire social-physical belonging or security with a sense of emotional connections to the environment ( Geboy et al, 2012 ; Lang, 2004).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…From the social-physical perspective, older adults desire to have the agency or autonomous control of their physical or social condition, such as health, finance, housing maintenance, and travel ( Geboy et al, 2012 ; Lang, 2004; National Aging in Place Council, 2021 ; Smith et al, 2014 ). Older adults often have place attachment and desire social-physical belonging or security with a sense of emotional connections to the environment ( Geboy et al, 2012 ; Lang, 2004). While younger older adults may have equivalent agency and belonging needs, as one ages, older adults may face a decreased capability to perform their agency roles and have increased belonging needs ( Geboy et al, 2012 ; Wahl & Lang, 2003 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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