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Markle-Reid, M.; Browne, G.; Weir, R.; Gafni, A.; Roberts, J.; Henderson, S. – Canadian Journal on Aging, 2008
This study examines the baseline characteristics and changes in health status and cost of use of health services associated with use of publicly funded home support services. The analysis includes 122 people 75 years of age or more who were eligible for home support services. Over a 6-month period, one third of the sample used home support…
Descriptors: Health Services, Health Conditions, Quality of Life, Coping
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Bourbonniere, Melissa C.; Fawcett, Laura M.; Miller, William C.; Garden, Jennifer; Mortenson, William B. – Canadian Journal on Aging, 2007
A descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted to (a) determine the prevalence of need for wheel-chair seating intervention in two long-term care facilities in Vancouver, BC, (b) determine the extent of the residents' independent mobility within these facilities, and (c) explore the relationship between proper wheel-chair seating and…
Descriptors: Health Services, Intervention, Incidence, Nursing Homes
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Mitchell, Lori A.; Strain, Laurel A.; Blandford, Audrey A. – Canadian Journal on Aging, 2007
This study employs a longitudinal design to examine rural-urban differences in home care service use over time, drawing on data from the Manitoba Study of Health and Aging (MSHA). Characteristics of community-dwelling, cognitively intact adults aged 65 years or older not receiving home care services in the province of Manitoba (n = 855) were…
Descriptors: Municipalities, Place of Residence, Rural Urban Differences, Foreign Countries
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Ng, Cheuk Fan; Northcott, Herbert C.; Abu-Laban, Sharon McIrvin – Canadian Journal on Aging, 2007
The Canadian population is aging and becoming more ethnically diverse. This paper focuses on South Asian immigrant seniors and examines differences in housing and living arrangements among seniors who immigrated at different life stages. We interviewed a convenience sample of 161 immigrant seniors of South Asian descent in Edmonton, Alberta, to…
Descriptors: Socioeconomic Status, Housing, Foreign Countries, Immigrants
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Grant, Peter R.; Rice, Bruce – Canadian Journal on Aging, 1983
A mail-out survey was used to assess the transportation needs of seniors living in relatively remote rural areas of Saskatchewan. Two types of transportation needs were identified: the need to make local trips at least once a week and the need for transportation to a district center at least once a month. (Author/CT)
Descriptors: Cost Effectiveness, Economically Disadvantaged, Females, Loneliness