Edward Alan Miller, Pamela Nadash, Elizabeth Simpson, Marc A Cohen
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Community partners perceived more appropriate utilization of services by residents (e.g., reducing emergency transports).</p><p><strong>Discussion and implications: </strong>Findings elucidate why housing and community partners might be motivated to integrate housing, health, and supportive care into affordable housing for older adults using a wellness team.</p>","PeriodicalId":51347,"journal":{"name":"Gerontologist","volume":" ","pages":""},"PeriodicalIF":4.6000,"publicationDate":"2024-12-17","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"Housing and Community Partner Views on the Benefits of Housing With Services: The Right Care, Right Place, Right Time Program.\",\"authors\":\"Edward Alan Miller, Pamela Nadash, Elizabeth Simpson, Marc A Cohen\",\"doi\":\"10.1093/geront/gnae141\",\"DOIUrl\":null,\"url\":null,\"abstract\":\"<p><strong>Background and objectives: </strong>Older adult-focused housing with services programs seek to improve access to supportive services, particularly among individuals residing in subsidized housing. 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Housing and Community Partner Views on the Benefits of Housing With Services: The Right Care, Right Place, Right Time Program.
Background and objectives: Older adult-focused housing with services programs seek to improve access to supportive services, particularly among individuals residing in subsidized housing. The Right Care, Right Place, Right Time (R3) program comprises 2 on-site wellness teams responsible for 400 participants across 7 housing sites in Greater Boston. These embedded teams work directly with residents to address health-related needs and access to services. This study reports on the perceived benefits of participating in the R3 program from the perspective of housing staff and community partners.
Research design and methods: Data were derived from 24 semistructured interviews conducted as part of a program evaluation. Participants described resident, housing, and system-related reasons for deciding to participate in the R3 program and their experiences of their participation.
Results: In addition to positive overall assessments, housing partner interviewees reported concrete and psychosocial benefits for housing residents (e.g., connecting with resources, enabling longer stays, empowering residents, alleviating distress) and staffing and resident-related benefits. Community partners perceived more appropriate utilization of services by residents (e.g., reducing emergency transports).
Discussion and implications: Findings elucidate why housing and community partners might be motivated to integrate housing, health, and supportive care into affordable housing for older adults using a wellness team.
期刊介绍:
The Gerontologist, published since 1961, is a bimonthly journal of The Gerontological Society of America that provides a multidisciplinary perspective on human aging by publishing research and analysis on applied social issues. It informs the broad community of disciplines and professions involved in understanding the aging process and providing care to older people. Articles should include a conceptual framework and testable hypotheses. Implications for policy or practice should be highlighted. The Gerontologist publishes quantitative and qualitative research and encourages manuscript submissions of various types including: research articles, intervention research, review articles, measurement articles, forums, and brief reports. Book and media reviews, International Spotlights, and award-winning lectures are commissioned by the editors.