2017
DOI: 10.3390/ijerph14090960
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Social Environment of Older People during the First Year in Senior Housing and Its Association with Physical Performance

Abstract: Increasing numbers of older people relocate into senior housing when their physical performance declines. The change in social environment is known to affect their wellbeing, providing both challenges and opportunities, but more information on the relations between social and physical parameters is required. Thus, we elicited perceptions of the social environment of 81 older people (aged 59–93 years, living in northern Finland) and changes in it 3 and 12 months after relocation to senior housing. We also measu… Show more

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“…The concept of positive health refers to the capacity to live autonomously with physical, emotional, and social challenges [ 48 ]. This relates to the principles of self-management and use it or lose it mentioned by our participants (phase I), reflected in the videos (phase II), and positively evaluated in the acceptability test (phase III) [ 63 ]. This module helps seniors to self-manage and stay independent by helping them think about what they can and cannot do by themselves.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The concept of positive health refers to the capacity to live autonomously with physical, emotional, and social challenges [ 48 ]. This relates to the principles of self-management and use it or lose it mentioned by our participants (phase I), reflected in the videos (phase II), and positively evaluated in the acceptability test (phase III) [ 63 ]. This module helps seniors to self-manage and stay independent by helping them think about what they can and cannot do by themselves.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This results from the difficulty in going for a walk, even in the immediate vicinity of the house, which is faced by the elderly if they have nowhere to rest (WHO, 2007;King, 2008;Prezydent m.st. Warszawy, 2016;Lotvonen, Kyngäs, Koistinen, Bloigu & Elo, 2017). In publication Miasto dla wszystkich… (2015) the idea of a 'short-distance' city (a compact city) is highlighted.…”
Section: The Current State Of Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The motto "seniority is a space expert" directly emphasises the principles of universal spatial design by adapting it also to the needs of people with limited mobility or disabilities (Trakul--Masłowska, 2015). The availability of space affects person's willingness to leave the house, which results in the improvement of mental and physical condition of users (WHO, 2007;Clarke, Ailshire, & Lantz, 2009;Clarke & Nieuwenhuijsen, 2009;Bjornsdottir, Arnadottir & Halldorsdottir, 2011;I'DGO, 2012;Bynon & Rishbeth, 2015;Lotvonen et al, 2017). The possibility of sitting in public space favours integration process (Gehl, 1987;Balfour & Kaplan, 2002;Lotvonen et al, 2017).…”
Section: The Current State Of Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Supportive environment for elders is very critical as their ability to move around and explore is reduced. Environment affects older people"s physical performance (Lotvonen, et al, 2017), hence considerations are to be done. According to WHO (2018), to create age-friendly environment they need to be accessible, inclusive, safe, secure and supportive so as to ensure everyone has an opportunity to fully participate.…”
Section: Supportive Environmentmentioning
confidence: 99%