Thursday, January 31, 2008

Dictionary Takes Note of "Aging-in-Place"

From yesterday’s e-newsletter of the Gerontological Society of America:
“At the end of every December, the New Oxford American Dictionary announces its Word of the Year, and “aging-in-place” was a runner up for 2007. Although the term is well known to providers of aging services, the New Oxford American Dictionary has defined aging in place for the general public as ‘the process of growing older while living in one’s own residence, instead of having to move to a new home or community.’”
Concepts, once revolutionary, find their way into mainstream dictionaries! Aging in place is an experience that ALL of us want. We never want to leave home. How this is lived out in continuing care retirement communities is addressing this naturally-borne wish. It all amounts to taking the services where the people are, rather than taking the people to where the services are. It works. It enhances quality of life greatly.

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