The Housing for Older Persons Act of 1995 eliminates the provision for significant facilities and services as a condition for achieving age exempted status. While this may increase the supply of housing available to seniors, the Act may have unintended consequences on some seniors and other groups....
The Housing for Older Persons Act of 1995 eliminates the provision for significant facilities and services as a condition for achieving age exempted status. While this may increase the supply of housing available to seniors, the Act may have unintended consequences on some seniors and other groups....
Affordable housing is housing for individuals or families with what are considered “low” incomes. Definitions of what counts as “affordable” housing vary widely and, when defined by local governments, are typically dependent on multiple local factors. In the United States, for example, the fede...
1.the act of developing. 2.a significant consequence or event. 3.a developed state or form; maturity. 4.the section of a musical composition in which themes or motifs are developed. 5.a large group of dwellings, often of similar design and constructed as a community, esp. by a real-es...
BMC Public Health BioMed Central Research article Impact of housing on the survival of persons with AIDS Sandra K Schwarcz*1,2, Ling C Hsu1, Eric Vittinghoff2, Annie Vu1, Joshua D Bamberger1 and Mitchell H Katz1,2 Open Access Address: 1San Francisco Department of Public...
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Asthma control status was treated as a categorical variable with ⩽19 (range of 5–25 for children ⩾12 years or older or 0–27 for children 4–11 years) considered inadequately controlled asthma.20–22 Asthma severity as a secondary outcome Asthma severity was determined by application of ...
Many dispute that residential segregation is completely a matter of private choice, however, and point to a history of de jure government housing policies that effectively segregated White persons in neighborhoods and school districts away from immigrants and persons of color (Orfield, 1994, 2013; ...
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Housing and Mental Health: A Review of the Evidence and a Methodological and Conceptual Critique. J. Soc. Issues 2003, 59, 475–500. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef] Johansson, M.; Brunt, D. The Physical Environment of Purpose-Built and Non-Purpose-Built Supported Housing for Persons with ...