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COVID-19, home equity and retirement funding

Finance Research Letters, 2023
Vishaal Baulkaran
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Attitudes Toward Aging and Retirement Homes Before and After Entry Into a Retirement Home

Journal of Housing For the Elderly, 2017
The change of one's habitual living conditions in favor of institutionalized living in a retirement home can be a stressful event. Therefore, the question arises: How does entry into a retirement home affect attitudes toward one's life and aging and toward retirement homes?
Seifert, Alexander   +1 more
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Retire In-Home: A New Way to Use a Home to Guarantee Retirement Income

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2018
There is a growing retirement crisis and most of the focus has been on the fact that individuals are not saving enough for retirement, may not have access to pension schemes, and find it difficult to choose from a wide range of retirement products. One solution that has been considered is to improve access to Reverse Mortgages (RMs) so that individuals
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VISION SCREENING IN NURSING AND RETIREMENT HOMES

American journal of optometry and archives of American Academy of Optometry, 1972
ABSTRACT This is a report of a joint project in South Dakota. by the Association for the Blind, the Lions Sight and Service Foundation of South Dakota. Inc., the South Dakota Service to the Visually Impaired, and the South Dakota Optometric Association.
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Housing leverage, home value, and retirement

Real Estate Economics
AbstractWe study the effect of housing leverage, measured using the loan‐to‐value (LTV) ratio, on homeowners' retirement decisions. We find that in general, elevated LTV ratios delay retirements. By decomposing the changes of the current LTV ratio into (1) equity extractions, (2) equity build‐up, (3) home value increases, and (4) home value decreases ...
Xun Bian, Zhenguo Lin, Feifei Zhu
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Residents' Power in Retirement Homes

Journal of Housing For the Elderly, 1989
Visits to a random sample of 103 retirement homes (RHs) in Washington State and Oxfordshire, England, show that strength of residents' association, tenants' representation on boards of directors, and other kinds of social power can be explained by other observed features of RHs, using Pearsonian correlation and multiple linear regression. Significantly
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Comparing Changes and Transitions of Home Care Clients in Retirement Homes and Private Homes

Canadian Journal on Aging / La Revue canadienne du vieillissement, 2019
ABSTRACTLong-stay home care clients mostly reside in private homes or retirement homes, and the type of residence may influence risk factors for long-term care placement. This multi-state analytic study uses RAI-Home Care and administrative data from the Hamilton Niagara Haldimand Brant Local Health Integration Network to model conceptualized states of
Jeffrey, Poss   +4 more
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Prevalence of Legionella in retirement homes and group homes water distribution systems

Science of The Total Environment, 2018
Although historically the focus has been placed above all on hospital infections and travel-associated outbreaks, most of the cases of Legionella infection are sporadic and occur in community-dwellers.To evaluate the presence and load of Legionella in hot water systems of non-healthcare facilities that host closed communities.
De Filippis P.   +3 more
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[Suicide in the elderly at home and in retirement homes in France].

Revue d'epidemiologie et de sante publique, 2003
Suicide in the elderly attracts less attention that in the young. However it is more frequent among the former. The retirement home receives the populations most isolated from their families and those most vulnerable from a psychological and physical point of view.
F, Casadebaig, D, Ruffin, A, Philippe
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