Linking Housing and Services for Older Adults: Obstacles, Options, and Opportunities
Packaging supportive services with housing—a pressing issue for older adults

The population of older adults is expected to explode in the coming years. Linking Housing and Services for Older Adults: Obstacles, Options, and Opportunities examines a crucial, complex, and often overlooked issue for policymakers and the public at large: older adults’ increasing needs for housing and supportive long-term care services. As baby boomers strive to help their parents make difficult decisions about their options, pressure mounts for policymakers to develop appropriate housing and services. This book brings together respected experts to discuss the answers to difficult questions about meeting the housing and support service needs of aging adults.

Linking Housing and Services for Older Adults: Obstacles, Options, and Opportunities explores in-depth the tough issues pertaining to which populations are presently being served, what their needs are, and who is being left out. You’ll learn exactly what types of services are available, who is providing them, and how are they packaged. From residential care to assisted living to institutional care, this book addresses all facets of the complicated problems of providing availability to fulfill need. This important source presents insightful analysis of the total range of issues and the challenges to progress as well as offering specific recommendations to effectively offer housing and vital long-term care supportive services to older adults.

Linking Housing and Services for Older Adults: Obstacles, Options, and Opportunities discusses in detail:
  • the argument for increased development of supportive housing for older adults—and the barriers preventing it
  • the issues related to providing a variety of housing and service options to the Medicaid population
  • two case studies that illustrate how policies aimed at linking housing and services play out at the state and local level—and the need for strong leadership and the ability to develop key partnerships as vital aspects for success
  • the interrelationship of factors regarding nursing home admission, the availability of subsidized housing, and Medicaid eligibility
  • the need for care management to be holistic—including environmental care assessment, repair, and renovation management in addition to current long-term care settings
  • creating affordable assisted living facilities for older persons receiving Medicaid services
  • the successful components of the national Coming Home Program
  • four case studies emphasizing different finance and regulatory approaches—providing lessons learned for developers, state agencies, and advocates of affordable assisted living

This vital educational resource is also an essential reference for local, state, and national policymakers, housing officials, and long-term care providers.

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Linking Housing and Services for Older Adults: Obstacles, Options, and Opportunities
Packaging supportive services with housing—a pressing issue for older adults

The population of older adults is expected to explode in the coming years. Linking Housing and Services for Older Adults: Obstacles, Options, and Opportunities examines a crucial, complex, and often overlooked issue for policymakers and the public at large: older adults’ increasing needs for housing and supportive long-term care services. As baby boomers strive to help their parents make difficult decisions about their options, pressure mounts for policymakers to develop appropriate housing and services. This book brings together respected experts to discuss the answers to difficult questions about meeting the housing and support service needs of aging adults.

Linking Housing and Services for Older Adults: Obstacles, Options, and Opportunities explores in-depth the tough issues pertaining to which populations are presently being served, what their needs are, and who is being left out. You’ll learn exactly what types of services are available, who is providing them, and how are they packaged. From residential care to assisted living to institutional care, this book addresses all facets of the complicated problems of providing availability to fulfill need. This important source presents insightful analysis of the total range of issues and the challenges to progress as well as offering specific recommendations to effectively offer housing and vital long-term care supportive services to older adults.

Linking Housing and Services for Older Adults: Obstacles, Options, and Opportunities discusses in detail:
  • the argument for increased development of supportive housing for older adults—and the barriers preventing it
  • the issues related to providing a variety of housing and service options to the Medicaid population
  • two case studies that illustrate how policies aimed at linking housing and services play out at the state and local level—and the need for strong leadership and the ability to develop key partnerships as vital aspects for success
  • the interrelationship of factors regarding nursing home admission, the availability of subsidized housing, and Medicaid eligibility
  • the need for care management to be holistic—including environmental care assessment, repair, and renovation management in addition to current long-term care settings
  • creating affordable assisted living facilities for older persons receiving Medicaid services
  • the successful components of the national Coming Home Program
  • four case studies emphasizing different finance and regulatory approaches—providing lessons learned for developers, state agencies, and advocates of affordable assisted living

This vital educational resource is also an essential reference for local, state, and national policymakers, housing officials, and long-term care providers.

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Packaging supportive services with housing—a pressing issue for older adults

The population of older adults is expected to explode in the coming years. Linking Housing and Services for Older Adults: Obstacles, Options, and Opportunities examines a crucial, complex, and often overlooked issue for policymakers and the public at large: older adults’ increasing needs for housing and supportive long-term care services. As baby boomers strive to help their parents make difficult decisions about their options, pressure mounts for policymakers to develop appropriate housing and services. This book brings together respected experts to discuss the answers to difficult questions about meeting the housing and support service needs of aging adults.

Linking Housing and Services for Older Adults: Obstacles, Options, and Opportunities explores in-depth the tough issues pertaining to which populations are presently being served, what their needs are, and who is being left out. You’ll learn exactly what types of services are available, who is providing them, and how are they packaged. From residential care to assisted living to institutional care, this book addresses all facets of the complicated problems of providing availability to fulfill need. This important source presents insightful analysis of the total range of issues and the challenges to progress as well as offering specific recommendations to effectively offer housing and vital long-term care supportive services to older adults.

Linking Housing and Services for Older Adults: Obstacles, Options, and Opportunities discusses in detail:
  • the argument for increased development of supportive housing for older adults—and the barriers preventing it
  • the issues related to providing a variety of housing and service options to the Medicaid population
  • two case studies that illustrate how policies aimed at linking housing and services play out at the state and local level—and the need for strong leadership and the ability to develop key partnerships as vital aspects for success
  • the interrelationship of factors regarding nursing home admission, the availability of subsidized housing, and Medicaid eligibility
  • the need for care management to be holistic—including environmental care assessment, repair, and renovation management in addition to current long-term care settings
  • creating affordable assisted living facilities for older persons receiving Medicaid services
  • the successful components of the national Coming Home Program
  • four case studies emphasizing different finance and regulatory approaches—providing lessons learned for developers, state agencies, and advocates of affordable assisted living

This vital educational resource is also an essential reference for local, state, and national policymakers, housing officials, and long-term care providers.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780789027788
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 03/03/2005
Series: A Monograph Published Simultaneously As the Journal of Quality Assurance in Hospitality and Tourism Series
Pages: 224
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d)

About the Author

Pynoos, Jon; Hollander Feldman, Penny; Ahrens, Joann

Table of Contents

  • About the Contributors
  • Introduction
  • Homes of Choice: Towards More Effective Linkages Between Housing and Services (Jon Pynoos, Phoebe Liebig, Dawn Alley, and Christy M. Nishita)
  • Public Funding for Long-Term Care Services for Older People in Residential Care Settings (Janet O’Keeffe and Joshua Wiener)
  • Public Policy Initiatives Addressing Supportive Housing: The Experience of Connecticut (Nancy W. Sheehan and Claudia E. Oakes)
  • Supportive Housing Initiatives in Arkansas (Debra Tillery)
  • Targeting Services to Those Most at Risk: Characteristics of Residents in Federally Subsidized Housing (Donald L. Redfoot and Andrew Kochera)
  • Assisted Living for Lower-Income and Frail Older Persons from the Housing and Built Environment Perspective (Leonard F. Heumann)
  • The Coming Home Program: Creating a State Road Map for Affordable Assisted Living Policy, Programs, and Demonstrations (Robert Jenkens, Paula C. Carder, and Lindsay Maher)
  • Index
  • Reference Notes Included

What People are Saying About This

"AN EASY-TO-READ PRIMER addressing critical community based care and housing issues for older adults during this millennium. . . . Provides A COMPREHENSIVE DISCUSSION OF THE SIGNIFICANT POLICY ISSUES, AS WELL AS REAL-LIFE MODELS of how coordinating services and housing for older adults can work. There are books addressing community-based services for older adults and other books that speak to the various housing arrangements. However, this book is one of the few that successfully makes the vital connection between these two sectors-community-based services and housing."

Dina Elani

"AN EASY-TO-READ PRIMER addressing critical community based care and housing issues for older adults during this millennium. . . . Provides A COMPREHENSIVE DISCUSSION OF THE SIGNIFICANT POLICY ISSUES, AS WELL AS REAL-LIFE MODELS of how coordinating services and housing for older adults can work. There are books addressing community-based services for older adults and other books that speak to the various housing arrangements. However, this book is one of the few that successfully makes the vital connection between these two sectors-community-based services and housing."
MHSA, Senior Policy Advisor for Community Integrated Resources, Centers for Medicare and Medicaid, US Department of Health and Human Services

Victoria Cotrell

"This book is AN INVALUABLE RESOURCE FOR STUDENTS, RESEARCHERS, POLICYMAKERS, AND ACADEMICS interested in housing and supportive services for older adults. It provides a much-needed and timely analysis of the linkage between supportive services and housing for older adults. It is well written and rich with a variety of useful tables, summary recommendations, and case studies of best practice models. Together, the contributing authors provide a real understanding of the important policy issues inherent in developing affordable alternatives to institutionalized care for older adults."
PhD, Assistant Professor, Graduate School of Social Work, Portland State University

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