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2296-2565
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Introduction: Older people spend a lot of time at home and in the area near where they live. Housing conditions ensure their ability to participate in social life, especially when they suffer from mobility restrictions. Barrier-free access to the residence and to rooms within the residence is a key condition for their everyday mobility. As a result, this is what we define as minimal criteria for barrier-reduced residences. This article examines the extent to which people aged 65 and over (including people with mobility issues) live in barrier-reduced housing and what factors influence the chance of living in such residences.
In:
Frontiers in Public Health, Lausanne : Frontiers Media, 2013, 11(2023) Artikel-Nummer 10, 7 Seiten, 2296-2565
In:
volume:11
In:
year:2023
Language:
English
DOI:
10.3389/fpubh.2023.1098005
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Author information:
Romeu Gordo, Laura 1974-
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