Intergenerational Living at Share Kanazawa, Japan

More than 25% of the Japanese population is age 65 or over as a result of  low birth rate and long life expectancy. The low birth rate means smaller families and fewer children to care for their parents. Hence, around 20% of older persons in Japan, live alone.  This raises even more issues in

By |2019-11-26T01:57:23-08:00October 4th, 2019|Categories: Ecosystems|Tags: , , |Comments Off on Intergenerational Living at Share Kanazawa, Japan

Co-Care at Harbourside Cohousing, Sooke, Canada

Most older persons want to live in their home for as long as possible. They want to stay connected with their memories and independence. Many studies outline the benefits of aging in place, but with the rapid increase in the aging population and changing family composition, the focus now is changing to aging in

By |2019-11-26T02:10:45-08:00June 7th, 2019|Categories: Ecosystems|Tags: , |Comments Off on Co-Care at Harbourside Cohousing, Sooke, Canada
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