“…Those residents that were functioning better were more likely to attend more activities that aligned with their important preferences. These findings are consistent with prior work that documents that residents' preferences can be restricted by or can change due to within person or personal factors (e.g., sensory ability, level of interest in preference fulfillment; Heid et al, 2014). As found by prior work, it may be that as individuals experienced increased disability (e.g., in vision, language, continence, range of motion, cognitive capacity), they also experienced a change in their ability to engage in the same way with their environment or achieve person by environment fit (Bartoli, Aguzzi, & Tarricone, 2010;Lawton & Nahemow, 1973;Marioni et al, 2014;Marsiske, Klumb, & Baltes, 1997;Rosso, Taylor, Tabb, & Michael, 2013).…”