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  • Gerontology
  • Community Health
  • Housing Studies

Background:

  • Aging population in Canada necessitates support for aging in place.
  • Oasis programs foster social connections in naturally occurring retirement communities (NORCs).
  • Housing partner perspectives on Oasis implementation are under-researched.

Purpose of the Study:

  • Examine housing partners' experiences with Oasis programs.
  • Identify benefits, barriers, and facilitators of Oasis implementation in NORCs.
  • Understand the role of housing partners in supporting aging in place.

Main Methods:

  • Qualitative study involving 11 housing partners.
  • Interviews conducted via Zoom.
  • Thematic analysis of interview data.

Main Results:

  • Oasis programs offer perceived benefits, including enhanced social connections and improved older adult health.
  • Implementation transforms the living environment.
  • The Site Coordinator role is crucial for program success.
  • Facilitators and challenges exist in starting and sustaining Oasis programs.

Conclusions:

  • NORC-based programs like Oasis are vital for healthy aging.
  • Sustained investment in community-based aging support is recommended.
  • Housing partners play a key role in facilitating aging in place initiatives.