2020
DOI: 10.30564/jgm.v2i1.2256
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Understanding the Spatial Requirements that Facilitate Personal Leisure Activities of the High-Needs Elderly

Abstract: The growth of the ageing population and the desires for ageing-in-place have resulted in an ever-increasing need for housing that can support the independent living of the elderly with care needs. As impairments and care needs increase, spatial use typically changes. However, there is limited information on how to accommodate leisure activities and spatial use in private dwellings to inform housing design. Through an ethnographic investigation of 30 high-needs elderly people living independently, patterns of s… Show more

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“…Psychologically, daylight can reduce the risk of depression in elderly persons. Although they have different needs for daylight, they are highly satisfied with activities performed in a daylight environment [14]. As such, it is of great significance to focus on the impact of daylight illumination on the reading behavior of elderly persons in nursing buildings.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Psychologically, daylight can reduce the risk of depression in elderly persons. Although they have different needs for daylight, they are highly satisfied with activities performed in a daylight environment [14]. As such, it is of great significance to focus on the impact of daylight illumination on the reading behavior of elderly persons in nursing buildings.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%