Review of Literature
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- For this assignment there are 4 articles attached below, read and summarize each article with 300+ words. The scholarly articles on the topic should be synthesized into a meaningful whole. Use a level one heading and at least three level two headings to organize your review, you may use level three headings if you choose
- Tell what studies were done, how they were done, what they found, how they are similar or different from the other studies you found.
- DON tell how to…, DON give advice to create a better…, DON state the title of the article or the title of the journal, DON use the authoràfirst name or credentials.
- Don forget to include a discussion of the theory that you are using to direct your research. If you don come across any formal theories in your readings, then you may use the Human Ecological Theory. Name the theory, describe it, and tell how it ties into your research. For the Human Ecological theory, you don need to cite what you learned in class or from my website.
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People Grow Old, Houses Grow Old. Both Can Adapt.: A new hip for …
By ANNE RAVER
New York Times (1923-); Oct 28, 1999; ProQuest Historical Newspapers: The New York Times
pg. F4
Reproduced with permission of the copyright owner. Further reproduction prohibited without permission.
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^hat will our homes look like in
Lhe future? If interior designer
Karen Vaid has anything u> do with it.
tbey will reflect our changing society.
Homes will feature safely and comfort
lor everyone, but particularly ò our
aging population.
Vaid’s mission is to help people better care tor their family members by
using the proper looU, equipment, furniture, and home design. She leamed
from her experience as a family
caregiver to three near-rclalives that
the aging often live in an unsafe environment, and that the usual design of
homes, sucb as the position of fumilure, often works again.st lheir needs.
“If. for instance, sometinc has
a hearing problem, you should
arrange the furniture in a particu
lar way.” Vaid says. “You should
also have furniture with soft surfaces to absorb sound.”
Even though making changes
in the home would seem logiciil.
Vaid says the elderly often resist using .special equipment
because it highlights their vulnerability.
A study done by Retirement
Research Foundaiion. ba.sed in
Chicago, found that elderly peis(ins living in a single-family,
iielached house needed home
repair and home adaptations.
The choice not to make the
necessary adaptations in lhe
homes is based on fear¥gardless of the ekierly’s ability
U) purchase the necessary
equipment and adaptations.
Participants in ihe study indicated that ihey feared loss of
control over their lives, workman
scams, not knowing what steps to lake
lo increase safety and security, and not
knowing where lo find products that
could help.
One way to take the fear out of
making home adaptations is to involve
care recipients in making the changes.
Vaid says, Discuss products and equipment with them that might help make
living at home safer and easier. Sbow
them thai you understand how imporlant remaining al home is and that you
want to help make that goal achievable.
If possible, take care recipienls along
to the medical-equipment or hardware
store when you purchase the supplies.
Go through home-medical-equipment
THE SATURDAY
EVENING
Sepl./Oct. 200(1
POST
HOME STYLE
FOR LATER LIFE
Glass-top tables are out. while hih-contrasting colors and soft-edged
furniture will he standard decor in the safer homes of tfte fitture.
by Denise Af. BroMrn
JUustraiton by Norman Rockwell
grip, mixing bowls with no-slip bottoms, and measuring cups with large
numerals and bright colors for coding
can benettl all generations, but especially tbe young and old. Also,
chuose an orientation clock that
features the day of the week.
rab b a r s Use colored grab bars for visual
ease and safety lo transfer
in and out of the bathtub.
andrails Have handrails on both sides of lhe
lairs, and extra lighting Jihc top and bottom landings.
For increased safely, add reHcctive color strips on the
edge of each step,
e a t lifts Portable seats
that fit in chairs. recHners. and
wheelchairs assist in rising from
a seated to a standing position
by lifting 80 percent of a
person’s weight using a selfpowcrcd lifting cushion.
Check wilh your local durable
medical-equipment supplier
to find OUI about pricing and
ordering information.
* Large-button telephones
catalogs with them, and indicate lhat
lhe changes don t have to be permanent. They can be used on a trial basis.
Througb her seaicbes at houscw:ire
c”onventions, gift shows, and national aging conferences, Vaid has found products
thai feature universal design concepts,
meaning lhat they assist perseas of alt
ages. Vaid has found thai these pnxlucts
can be helpful to everyone in your home.
a.s well as your cart; recipient;
with priority number storage. These
phones make dialing and communicating much easier.
Such iiems are inexpensive in comparison lo the benefits Ihey offer and
the safety they provide. Vaid says.
Consider the cost to repair a single
broken hip caused by a fall that a
handrail may prevent.
The safety of a home can also be
enhanced through interior design. Vaid
offers the following suggestions;
ever door handles Use lever
door bandies tbat anyone can grip with
case, including a person suffering t’wm
painlul arthritis.
/. Uxe high-iontru.stini colors lo
avoid falls and slips. For instance,
glass coffee tables thai are low to lhe
” Kitchen appliances Kitchen
shears with a safety catch and easy
ser Home Style tin page 78
78
Sepl./Oct. 2000
THE SATURDAY EVENING POST
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By ANNE RAVER
New York Times (1923-); Oct 28, 1999; ProQuest Historical Newspapers: The New York Times
pg. F4
Reproduced with permission of the copyright owner. Further reproduction prohibited without permission.
20
W
^hat will our homes look like in
Lhe future? If interior designer
Karen Vaid has anything u> do with it.
tbey will reflect our changing society.
Homes will feature safely and comfort
lor everyone, but particularly ò our
aging population.
Vaid’s mission is to help people better care tor their family members by
using the proper looU, equipment, furniture, and home design. She leamed
from her experience as a family
caregiver to three near-rclalives that
the aging often live in an unsafe environment, and that the usual design of
homes, sucb as the position of fumilure, often works again.st lheir needs.
“If. for instance, sometinc has
a hearing problem, you should
arrange the furniture in a particu
lar way.” Vaid says. “You should
also have furniture with soft surfaces to absorb sound.”
Even though making changes
in the home would seem logiciil.
Vaid says the elderly often resist using .special equipment
because it highlights their vulnerability.
A study done by Retirement
Research Foundaiion. ba.sed in
Chicago, found that elderly peis(ins living in a single-family,
iielached house needed home
repair and home adaptations.
The choice not to make the
necessary adaptations in lhe
homes is based on fear¥gardless of the ekierly’s ability
U) purchase the necessary
equipment and adaptations.
Participants in ihe study indicated that ihey feared loss of
control over their lives, workman
scams, not knowing what steps to lake
lo increase safety and security, and not
knowing where lo find products that
could help.
One way to take the fear out of
making home adaptations is to involve
care recipients in making the changes.
Vaid says, Discuss products and equipment with them that might help make
living at home safer and easier. Sbow
them thai you understand how imporlant remaining al home is and that you
want to help make that goal achievable.
If possible, take care recipienls along
to the medical-equipment or hardware
store when you purchase the supplies.
Go through home-medical-equipment
THE SATURDAY
EVENING
Sepl./Oct. 200(1
POST
HOME STYLE
FOR LATER LIFE
Glass-top tables are out. while hih-contrasting colors and soft-edged
furniture will he standard decor in the safer homes of tfte fitture.
by Denise Af. BroMrn
JUustraiton by Norman Rockwell
grip, mixing bowls with no-slip bottoms, and measuring cups with large
numerals and bright colors for coding
can benettl all generations, but especially tbe young and old. Also,
chuose an orientation clock that
features the day of the week.
rab b a r s Use colored grab bars for visual
ease and safety lo transfer
in and out of the bathtub.
andrails Have handrails on both sides of lhe
lairs, and extra lighting Jihc top and bottom landings.
For increased safely, add reHcctive color strips on the
edge of each step,
e a t lifts Portable seats
that fit in chairs. recHners. and
wheelchairs assist in rising from
a seated to a standing position
by lifting 80 percent of a
person’s weight using a selfpowcrcd lifting cushion.
Check wilh your local durable
medical-equipment supplier
to find OUI about pricing and
ordering information.
* Large-button telephones
catalogs with them, and indicate lhat
lhe changes don t have to be permanent. They can be used on a trial basis.
Througb her seaicbes at houscw:ire
c”onventions, gift shows, and national aging conferences, Vaid has found products
thai feature universal design concepts,
meaning lhat they assist perseas of alt
ages. Vaid has found thai these pnxlucts
can be helpful to everyone in your home.
a.s well as your cart; recipient;
with priority number storage. These
phones make dialing and communicating much easier.
Such iiems are inexpensive in comparison lo the benefits Ihey offer and
the safety they provide. Vaid says.
Consider the cost to repair a single
broken hip caused by a fall that a
handrail may prevent.
The safety of a home can also be
enhanced through interior design. Vaid
offers the following suggestions;
ever door handles Use lever
door bandies tbat anyone can grip with
case, including a person suffering t’wm
painlul arthritis.
/. Uxe high-iontru.stini colors lo
avoid falls and slips. For instance,
glass coffee tables thai are low to lhe
” Kitchen appliances Kitchen
shears with a safety catch and easy
ser Home Style tin page 78
78
Sepl./Oct. 2000
THE SATURDAY EVENING POST
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