“…This need to develop alternative care facilities first directed state bureaucracies toward the available medical model, which led to the design of nursing homes (Schwarz, 1999). However, nursing homes in general were not considered conducive to meeting the multidimensional needs of older adults in different countries (Johnson and Grant, 1985;Imamog˘lu and Imamog˘lu, 1992;Imamog˘lu and Kılıc¸, 1999;Schwarz, 1999;French and Mosher-Ashley, 2000;Kane, 2001). Still, factors such as the quality of the services provided (Carp, 1966;Lawton and Cohen, 1974;Imamog˘lu and Kılıc¸, 1999), voluntary relocation (Schooler, 1976;Rowland, 1977), and personal control (Langer and Rodin, 1976;Schulz, 1976;Rodin and Langer, 1977;Schulz and Hanusa, 1980;Slivinske and Fitch, 1987) were found to influence older adults' outlook toward institutional living in a favorable direction.…”