Editorial |
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Authors: | Dr. Benyamin Schwarz |
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Affiliation: | University of Georgia , Athens, Georgia, USA |
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Abstract: | This initial report details the origin, development, and “charter residents” of the new ElderSpirit Community, a resident-managed elder-only cohousing community focusing on mutual support and affordable housing. The 33 resident sample was white, 79% female, averaged 70.4 years of age (range = 63 to 84 years), and was more likely to be childless and/or divorced/never married compared to the general older population. Mutual support was significant in choosing the ElderSpirit Community, and this case demonstrates that elders can proactively choose this new option: living intentionally with neighbors to provide an added layer of support. The ElderSpirit Community is important given the caregiver shortage and desire for nursing home alternatives. |
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Keywords: | cohousing sense of community mutual support living arrangements affordable housing non-kin caregiving spirituality |
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