TITLE
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EXAMINATION OF UNIVERSAL
DESIGN IN KITCHENS AND BATHROOMS OF THE HOUSING AND URBAN
DEVELOPMENT DEMONSTRATION PROGRAM:
ELDERLY COTTAGE HOUSING
OPPORTUNITY
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AUTHOR
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Jeannette Steeves
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YEAR
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2005
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TYPE OF THESIS
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PhD
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DISCIPLINE
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Housing, Interior Design, and Resource
Management
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URL
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/13B1CB88E931D8ECA60/7?accountid=41678
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ACCESS DATE
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20 Dec 2012
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FULL PAPER
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FOUND
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INSTITUTION
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Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State
University
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KEYWORDS
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Universal design, housing
for the Aging, America, housing, gerontology
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ABSTRACT
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Appropriate housing for the aging American
population is a timely topic of research in both housing and gerontology.
Universal design is an innovation in housing design that is gaining interest
from both industries.
This research examines the effectiveness of
universal design features that have been identified by experts in the field of
aging, housing, and universal design as important to resident and caregiver
participants of the ECHO demonstration housing program.
A national survey was conducted that included
all available current residents of the HUD ECHO houses and their caregivers.
The relationships between age, effectiveness of universal design features,
health and dependency were investigated. Quantitative results include some confounding
relationships, and plausible explanations.
A qualitative analysis, based on on-site and
telephone interviews, and tape recordings of those interviews with residents
and their caregivers, as well as architectural drawings, observation, and
photographs of the ECHO houses provided additional details. The qualitative approach
indicated that many of the universal design features recommended by the
experts consulted satisfactorily met the needs of residents and/or their
caregivers. It also revealed, however that some features were not considered
important by residents and caregivers, some were not reported as present
(when they were documented by the researcher as present), and at least one
HUD-specified universal design feature was not provided by ECHO houses.
Another aspect of the qualitative perspective
addressed the health of the residents. Health characteristics are presented
in the context of their effect on dependency. Phase II dependency task
information was compared to that reported in phase I, and improvement and
decline was noted. Conclusions, and Implications that elaborate on findings,
and future research is recommended for taking this research to the next
level.
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Thursday, December 20, 2012
EXAMINATION OF UNIVERSAL DESIGN IN KITCHENS AND BATHROOMS OF THE HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT DEMONSTRATION PROGRAM: ELDERLY COTTAGE HOUSING OPPORTUNITY
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