2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.jaging.2015.12.002
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Liminal homes: Older people, loss of capacities, and the present future of living spaces

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“…Therefore, through the measures for improving the existing housing of the elderly, the most important issue is to resolve the problem of the elderly not being able to satisfy their functions of life. For instance, insufficient maneuvering space in the kitchen [50] leads to inconvenience in cooking [42], and the unsuitability of bathroom facilities, e.g., a walk-in shower replacing the bathtub [4,60], inconveniences washing oneself [10,50]. In other words, the elderly must be made independent in their daily activities in life, and the convenience to be able to carry out certain work and carry on with personal habits must be satisfied.…”
Section: Spatial Functionalitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Therefore, through the measures for improving the existing housing of the elderly, the most important issue is to resolve the problem of the elderly not being able to satisfy their functions of life. For instance, insufficient maneuvering space in the kitchen [50] leads to inconvenience in cooking [42], and the unsuitability of bathroom facilities, e.g., a walk-in shower replacing the bathtub [4,60], inconveniences washing oneself [10,50]. In other words, the elderly must be made independent in their daily activities in life, and the convenience to be able to carry out certain work and carry on with personal habits must be satisfied.…”
Section: Spatial Functionalitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In much of the research literature, home is described as a place where one feels safe, protected, and warm and where one has self-autonomy and is able to shut off interference from the outside world and not incur any criticisms on their behavior [10]. Therefore, home signifies the privacy that one holds in relation to the people and the world outside.…”
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“…On peut définir l'insécurité locative comme « un accès incertain ou limité à des domiciles et des quartiers stables, sécuritaires, adéquats et bon marché » (Cox et al, 2005 : 5). D'autres qualifieront ce rapport au logement de « liminal » (Leibing, Guberman et Wiles, 2016).…”
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