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How do elder people live in the GDR?

S Eitner

    Zeitschrift Fur Alternsforschung
    |January 1, 1979
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    This study addresses housing needs for the elderly, prioritizing those requiring care or suitable smaller accommodations. The housing program aims for health, safety, and social integration for seniors by 2000.

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    Area of Science:

    • Social Sciences
    • Public Health
    • Urban Planning

    Background:

    • Housing improvement is a key socio-political goal for all citizens, including the elderly.
    • Geriatrics and gerohygiene necessitate prioritizing housing solutions for vulnerable elder populations.
    • Current housing strategies must consider differentiated needs within the elder demographic.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To outline the principles for solving housing problems for the elder population by the year 2000.
    • To integrate the fundamental requirements of elder people into housing solutions.
    • To ensure health, safety, social integration, and societal appreciation for the elderly.

    Main Methods:

    • Analysis of differentiated housing needs among the elderly population.

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  • Identification of specific subgroups requiring tailored housing solutions (e.g., those needing care, smaller flats, or specific living arrangements).
  • Development of principles for housing provision incorporating health, safety, and social participation.
  • Main Results:

    • A significant percentage of pensioners require specialized housing solutions.
    • 6-8% of pensioners need care, 10-15% would benefit from small, elder-adequate flats, and 6% could live in apartment houses.
    • Remaining elderly individuals can remain in existing rooms with supplementary services.

    Conclusions:

    • Housing solutions must cater to the specific needs of the elder population, including care, appropriate dwelling sizes, and supportive services.
    • Successful implementation requires neighborhood assistance, information, and medical, social, and cultural support.
    • The ultimate goal is the full integration, participation, and appreciation of elder individuals within society through improved housing.