| Literature DB >> 34226135 |
Hilde Verbeek1, Carmelle Peisah2, Carlos Augusto de Mendonca Lima2, Kiran Rabheru2, Liat Ayalon2.
Abstract
Although older persons wish to age at home, many older persons with mental health conditions and psychosocial disability (MHC-PSD) spend the last few years of their life in residential facilities. This paper will examine the impact of ageism and human rights violations manifested in environmental design, specifically regarding social isolation, loneliness, inadequate psychosocial, environmental, recreational and spiritual support. This is compounded by failure to meet basic care needs-nutrition, hydration, pain and medication support. This paper highlights two innovative initiatives from the Netherlands, which show that older persons' rights can be maintained in innovative, collective living arrangements. It is concluded that the creation of inclusive and safe environments for older persons with MHC-PSD can facilitate the enjoyment of Human Rights.Entities:
Keywords: Long-term care; dementia; environmental design; housing with care; quality of life
Year: 2021 PMID: 34226135 DOI: 10.1016/j.jagp.2021.05.023
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Am J Geriatr Psychiatry ISSN: 1064-7481 Impact factor: 4.105