Retirement Communities in Rural America
Contents
The source for the image on the right is a USDA photo by Ken Hammond.
Rural retirement is a booming business. Many elderly have always lived in rural environments and
others seek to retire in a rural area. Small towns are specifically marketing themselves as appropriate for
a quality retirement life at an affordable price. New high-amenity rural retirement communities,
particularly along coastal areas and lakes, are being constructed.
This guide focuses on the challenge facing communities to deliver services, especially housing and health
care, to rural retirees. The first section includes more than 40 links to full-text resources discussing
the economic and social impact of retirees, the economic development strategies utilized by communities to
attract retirees, and community strategic planning to provide the needed services.
The second section includes more than 30 links to full-text resources about the various housing options
available for retirees including cooperatives, apartments, assisted living facilities, retirement communities,
and more. The guide also includes a list of major journals and key associations. Additional information,
including statistical information and funding resources, is available on the Rural Information Center's Senior
Citizen Resource page at: http://ric.nal.usda.gov/nal_display/index.php?info_center=5&tax_level=2&tax_subject=211&topic_id=1165&&placement_default=0
This resource guide was revised and updated by Patricia LaCaille John, March 2005.
Rural Information Center Publication Series; no. 65 2005. Beltsville, MD.
Last Modified: July, 2008
The Age of Appalachia. John Haaga. Washington DC: Population Reference Bureau, 2004. 26 p.
http://www.arc.gov/images/reports/aging/aging.pdf
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Changes in the Older Population and Implications for Rural Areas, by Carolyn C. Rogers. Rural Development Research
Report Number 90. Washington DC:
Food and Rural Economics Division, Economic Research Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture, 1999. 29 p.
http://usda.mannlib.cornell.edu/reports/erssor/general/rdrr/rdrr90.pdf
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The Changing Face of the Rural West: The Aging of the West. Annbel Kirschner and E. Helen Berry. WRDC Information
Brief, Issue 2. Logan UT: Western Rural Development Center. 2004. 7 p.
http://extension.usu.edu/files/publications/publication/pub__1157003.pdf (pdf)
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"Communities May Lose Military Retirees Along with Their Bases". Mark Fagan and Richard Reeder. Rural Development
Perspectives, 11, no. 3 (1996): 17-22.
http://www.ers.usda.gov/publications/rdp/rdp696/rdp696c.pdf
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The Graying of the Rural Southeast: Shifts in Personal Income Composition. Robert A. Chase. Contractor Paper 99-2.
Lexington: University of Kentucky, 1997. 21 p.
http://www.rural.org/publications/Chase99-2.pdf
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"Growth of the Oldest Old Population and Future Implications for Rural Areas." Carolyn C. Rogers. Rural Development
Perspectives. 14, no. 3 (1999): 22-26.
http://www.ers.usda.gov/publications/rdp/rdpoct99/rdpoct99d.pdf
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The Impact of Retirees and Working-Age Families on a Small Rural Region: An Application of the Wisconsin Economic Impact
Modeling System. Martin Shields, Steven C. Deller, and Judith I. Stallmann. Faculty Paper 99-1. College Station: Department
of Agricultural Economics, Texas A&M University, 1998. 27 p.
http://agecon.tamu.edu/publications/facultyPapers/1999/fp99-1.pdf
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The Impact of the Young-old and the Old-old on a Small Rural Region: An Application of the Wisconsin Economic Impact Modeling
System. Judith I. Stallmann, Steven C. Deller, and Martin Shields. Faculty Paper 98-10A. College Station: Department of
Agricultural Economics, Texas A&M University, 1998. 36 p.
http://agecon.tamu.edu/publications/facultyPapers/1998/fp98-10a.pdf
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"Older Rural America: Diversity Increases as Population Ages." Rural America. 17, no. 3 (2002) 76 p.
http://www.ers.usda.gov/publications/ruralamerica/ra173/
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Rural America's Elderly. Compiled by Patricia LaCaille John. Quick Bibliography Series: QB 93-36 -- 256 citations
in English from AGRICOLA. Beltsville, MD: Rural Information Center, National Agricultural Library, 1993. 56 p.
http://www.nal.usda.gov/ric/ricpubs/qb9336.html
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Rural Transportation and Aging: Problems and Solutions. Helen Kerschner. White Paper #4. Pasadena, CA: The Beverly
Foundation, 2002? 12 p.
http://www.beverlyfoundation.org/resourcestore/pdf/whitepapers/rural_transportation_and_aging.pdf
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Attracting the Migratory Retiree. J. Thomas Chestnutt, V.Wilson Lee, and Mark Fagan. CRD-56. Auburn, AL: Auburn
University, 1993. 14 p.
http://www.aces.edu/department/crd/publications/CRD-56.html
Chasing the Elderly: Can State and Local Governments Attract Recent Retirees? William Duncombe, Mark Robbins, and
Douglas Wolf. Aging Studies Program Paper No. 22. Syracuse, NY: Center for Policy Research, Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, Syracuse University, 2000. 39 p.
http://www-cpr.maxwell.syr.edu/agpapser/age22abs.htm
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Economic and Fiscal Impact of In-migrating Retirees on Arkansas' Economy. Wayne Miller, Ronald J. Hy, and Cam Romund.
FSCDM4-2M-6-99N. Little Rock: University of Arkansas, Cooperative Extension Service, 1999. 6 p.
http://www.uaex.edu/Other_Areas/publications/pdf/FSCDM-4.pdfp
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Economic Development Efforts: Recruiting Retirees. Stillwater: Oklahoma State University, Cooperative Extension Service, 1994. 6 p. http://pods.dasnr.okstate.edu/docushare/dsweb/Get/Document-1632/F-906web.pdf
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An Examination of Homebound Rural Seniors, by Jyotsna M. Kalavar and John Rapano. Harrisburg: Center for
Rural Pennsylvania, 2000. 34 p.
http://www.ruralpa.org/hrs2000.pdf
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The Extent Friendship has a Role in Retiree Recruitment and Retention in South Carolina: Survey Results. Kenneth
Backman and Melissa Hawkins. Contractor Paper 99-10. Lexington: University of Kentucky, 1997. 19 p.
http://www.rural.org/publications/Backman99-10.pdf
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"Is Gray the New Gold?" Douglas Clement. Fedgazette (May 2004): 9-12.
http://minneapolisfed.org/pubs/fedgaz/04-05/clement.cfm
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"Migrants to Oregon in the 1990's: Working Age, Near-Retirees, and Retirees Make Different Destination Choices." Dean H. Judson,
Sue Reynolds-Scanlon, and Carole L. Popoff. Rural Development Perspectives, 14, no. 2 (1999): 24-31.
http://www.ers.usda.gov/publications/rdp/rdpsept99/rdpsept99.pdf
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"Retiree-Attraction Policies: Challenges for Local Governance in Rural Regions." B. Douglas Skelley. Public Administration
and Management. 9, no. 3 (2004): 212-223.
http://www.pamij.com/9-3/pam9-3-2-skelley.pdf
Retiree-Attraction Policies for Rural Development. Richard J. Reeder. Agriculture Information Bulletin No. 741. Washington,
DC: Food and Rural Economics Division, Economic Research Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture, 1998. 26 p.
http://jan.mannlib.cornell.edu/reports/general/aib/aib741.pdf
Retiree's Choice of Community: The Importance of Recreation and Parks. Kenneth F. Backman and Sheila J. Backman. Revised.
Clemson, SC: Clemson University, Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism Management. 1997. 30 p.
http://www.strom.clemson.edu/teams/regdev/RetireesChoice.pdf
Tourism and Retirement Migration. Judith I. Stallmann and Maria Cristina Espinoza. Faculty Paper Series, FP97-3.
College Station: Department of Agricultural Economics, Texas A&M University, 1996. 23 p.
http://agecon.tamu.edu/publications/facultyPapers/1997/fp97-3.pdf
Access to Care Among Rural Minorities: Older Adults. Janice C. Probst, and others. Columbia: South Carolina Rural Health
Research Center, 2002. 30 p.
http://rhr.sph.sc.edu/report/RHRC%20elders%20report.pdf
Access to Emergency Medical Services in Rural Areas: The Supporting Role of State EMS Agencies. Astrid Knott. Working Paper
Series, no. 38. Minneapolis: Rural Health Research Center, School of Public Health, University of Minnesota, 2002. 22 p.
http://www.hsr.umn.edu/rhrc/pdfs/wpaper/working%20paper%20038.pdf
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Best Practices in Service Delivery to the Rural Elderly, by Richard J. Ham, Turner Goins, and David K. Brown.
Morgantown: West Virginia University, Center on Aging, 2003. 172 p.
http://www.hsc.wvu.edu/coa/publications/best_practices/best-practices2003.asp
Coordinating Care for the Elderly: A Case Study of a Medicaid Long-Term Care Capitation Program in New York. Korbin Liu,
and others. New York: Commonwealth Fund, 2001. 38 p.
http://www.cmwf.org/publications/publications_show.htm?doc_id=221277
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Health Insurance Coverage of the Rural and Urban Near Elderly. Erika C. Ziller, Andrew F. Coburn. Working Paper #27. Portland: Maine Rural Health Research Center, Edmund S. Muskie School of Public Service, University of Southern Maine, 2003. 23 p.
http://muskie.usm.maine.edu/Publications/rural/wp27.pdf
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"Innovations in the Delivery of Health Care Services to Rural Communities: Telemedicine and Limited-Service Hospitals." Susan M. Capalbo and Christine N. Heggem. Rural Development Perspectives, 14, no. 3 (1999): 8-13.
http://www.ers.usda.gov/publications/rdp/rdpoct99/rdpoct99b.pdf
Issue Brief: Chronic Care Network Development in Rural Areas. Laura Himes Iversen and Barbara Vaughan. Bloomington, MN:
National Chronic Care Consortium. 1999. 16 p.
http://www.nccconline.org/products/N07599.pdf
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Partnering to Promote Healthy Aging: Creative Best Practice Community Partnerships. Washington DC: The National Council on the Aging, 2004? 48 p.
http://www.ncoa.org/content.cfm?sectionID=241&detail=708
Rural Health Care Delivery: Connecting Communities Through Technology. Fran Turisco and Jane Metzger. Oakland: California Health Foundation, 2002. 38 p.
http://www.chcf.org/documents/hospitals/RuralHealthCareDelivery.pdf
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"Rural Health Issues for the Older Population." Carolyn C. Rogers. Rural America. 17, no.2 (2002): 30-36.
http://www.ers.usda.gov/publications/ruralamerica/ra172/ra172e.pdf
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Rural Hospital's Ability to Finance Inpatient, Skilled Nursing and Home Health Care. Jeffrey Stensland, Ira Moscovice. Working Paper Series, no. 37. Minneapolis: Rural Health Research Center, School of Public Health, University of Minnesota, 2001. 19 p.
http://www.hsr.umn.edu/rhrc/pdfs/wpaper/working%20paper%20037.pdf
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Rural Long Term Care Integration: Developing Service Capacity. Elise J. Bolda and John W. Seavey. Working Paper #22. Portland: Maine Rural Health Research Center, Edmund S. Muskie School of Public Service, University of Southern Maine, 2000. 32 p.
http://muskie.usm.maine.edu/Publications/rural/wp22.pdf
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Rural Models for Integrating and Managing Acute and Long-Term Care Services. Andrew F. Coburn and others. Working Paper #10. Portland: Maine Rural Health Research Center, Edmund S. Muskie School of Public Service, University of Southern Maine, 1998. 74 p.
http://muskie.usm.maine.edu/Publications/rural/wp10.pdf
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Social Interaction and the Health Insurance Choices of the Elderly: Evidence from the Health and Retirement Study. Elder Beiseitov, Jeffrey D. Kubik, and John R. Moran. CPR Working Paper No. 58. Syracuse, NY: Center for Policy Research, Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, Syracuse University, 2004. 30 p.
http://www-cpr.maxwell.syr.edu/cprwps/wps58abs.htm
Use of the Hospice Benefit by Rural Medicare Beneficiaries. Beth Virnig, and others. Minneapolis: Rural Health Research Center, School of Public Health, University of Minnesota, 2002. 21 p.
http://www.hsr.umn.edu/rhrc/pdfs/wpaper/working%20paper%20043.pdf
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Aging in Sedona: Challenges and Opportunities, by Scott G. Davis. Tucson: University of Arizona, Office of Economic Development, 2000. 86 p.
http://www.verdevalleyforum.org/ElderForumFinal.pdf
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New Aging, New Generations: Positioning Pima County in the 21st Century, by Scott G. Davis. Davis. Tucson: University of Arizona, Office of Economic Development, 2001. 44 p.
http://oed.arizona.edu/Lib/Media/Docs/NewAgingNewGenerations.pdf
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Strategic Plan for an Aging California Population: Getting California Ready for the "Baby Boomers". Sacramento: California Health and Human Services Agency, 2003. 110 p.
http://www.ccoa.ca.gov/pdf/population.pdf
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The Future of Aging in North Carolina: Responding to the Challenges and Opportunities Presented by Baby Boomers at Mid-Life. Chapel Hill: CARES, Center for Aging Research and Educational Services, Jordan Institute for Families, School of Social Work , The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 1997. 11 p.
http://ssw.unc.edu/cares/boompoli.pdf
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Local Planning For an Aging Population in Ontario: Two Case Studies. Lynda M. Hayward. SEDAP Research Paper No. 47. Hamilton, Ontario: McMaster University, 2001. 41 p.
http://ideas.repec.org/p/mcm/sedapp/47.html
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Retirement and Economic Development in South Carolina. Columbia: Division of Research, College of Business Administration, University of South Carolina, 1995. 29 p.
http://research.moore.sc.edu/Research/studies/PRT/prt95f.pdf
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Rural Retirees in Michigan: Issues and Opportunities -- Findings From Focus Groups Meetings. Colletta H. Moser and Paul D. Wessen, and others. Staff Paper No. 2000-56. East Lansing: Department of Agricultural Economics, Michigan State University, 2000. 13 p.
http://agecon.lib.umn.edu/cgi-bin/pdf_view.pl?paperid=2419
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Choosing the Right Type of Housing or Care. Teresa Cook. SS-186-01. Columbus: Ohio State University Extension, 2001. 4 p. http://ohioline.osu.edu/ss-fact/0186.html
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Elder Care -- Choices and Decisions: Considering Housing Options. Faden Fulleylove-Krause, Judith A. Knudsen, Mary Brintnall-Peterson. B3603-2. Madison: University of Wisconsin Extension, 1995. 12 p.
http://learningstore.uwex.edu/ElderCare-Considering-Housing-Options-P277C65.aspx
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Elder Net -- Housing Information Service: Housing Alternatives for Older People. John Merrill. B3599-1. Madison: University of Wisconsin Extension, 1994. 2 p.
http://learningstore.uwex.edu/ElderNet-Housing-Information-Housing-Alternatives-for-Older-People-P274C65.aspx
Federal Programs and Local Organizations: Meeting the Housing Needs of Rural Seniors. Lance George and Christopher Holden. Washington DC: Housing Assistance Council, 2001. 50 p.
http://www.ruralhome.org/pubs/hsganalysis/elderly/
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"Homes" for Later Years. Jill Eversole Nolan. SS-144-98. Columbus: Ohio State University Extension, 1998. 4 p.
http://ohioline.osu.edu/ss-fact/0144.html
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"Planning to Move to Retirement Housing." Karen Martin Gibler and George P. Moschis. Financial Services Review, Volume 7, Number 4, (1998): 291-300.
http://www.rmi.gsu.edu/FSR/abstracts/Vol_07/Volume%207%20Number%204/V7-4%20A5.pdf
Relocation-Housing Alternatives for Later Years. C. Sue Miles. WL 175. Morgantown: Extension Service, West Virginia University, 2002. 2 p.
http://www.wvu.edu/~exten/infores/pubs/fypubs/175.wl.pdf
Rural Seniors & Their Homes. Lance George, Jennifer Pinder, and Amy L. Rose. Washington DC: Housing Assistance Council, 2003. 42 p.
http://www.ruralhome.org/pubs/elderlyreport/ruralseniors.pdf
When Seniors Relocate. Lynda K. Fowler. SS-143-98. Columbus: Ohio State University Extension, 1998. 3 p.
http://ohioline.osu.edu/ss-fact/0143.html
Aging In Place. Columbia, MD: The Horizon Foundation, May 2001. 12 p.
http://www.thehorizonfoundation.org/ht/d/sp/i/1154/pid/1154
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Aging In Place: Coordinating Housing and Health Care Provision for America's Growing Elderly Population. Kathryn Lawler. Cambridge, MA: Joint Center for Housing Studies of Harvard University; Washington, DC: Neighborhood Reinvestment Corporation. 2001. 55 p.
http://www.jchs.harvard.edu/publications/seniors/lawler_w01-13.pdf
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Creating Accessible Homes. Marilyn Bode. MF-2213. Manhattan: Kansas State University, Agricultural Experiment Station and Cooperative Extension Service, 1996. 4 p.
http://www.oznet.ksu.edu/library/HOUS2/MF2213.pdf
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Elder Net -- Housing Information Service: Apartments for Older People. John Merrill. B3599-2. Madison: University of Wisconsin Extension, 1994. 2 p.
http://learningstore.uwex.edu/ElderNet-Housing-Information-Apartments-for-Older-People-P281C65.aspx
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Aging in Place at Harbor Point: Outreach Follow-Up of Order Adults Living in Independent Mixed-Income Apartments. Judith M. Conahan, Nina M. Silverstein, Kelly Fitzgerald. Boston: Gerontology Institute and College of Public and Community Service, University of Massachusetts, 2004. 58 p.
http://www.geront.umb.edu/inst/pubAndStudies/AgingAtHarborPoint.pdf
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Assisted Living in Rural America: Results From A National Survey. Project Officer: Joan Van Nostrand. Bryan, TX: Southwest Rural Health Research Center, 2003. 38 p.
http://www.srph.tamhsc.edu/centers/srhrc/PDF/ruralalfpdf.pdf
Creating Affordable Rural Housing With Service: Options and Strategies. Elise J. Bolda, and others. Working Paper #19. Portland: Maine Rural Health Research Center, Institute for Health Policy, Edmund S. Muskie School of Public Service, 2000. 72 p.
http://muskie.usm.maine.edu/ihp/ruralhealth/pdf/wp19.pdf
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Developing Affordable Non-Medical Residential Care in Rural Communities: Barriers and Opportunities. Elise J. Bolda, and others. Working Paper #18. Portland: Maine Rural Health Research Center, Institute for Health Policy, Edmund S. Muskie School of Public Service, 2001. 25 p.
http://muskie.usm.maine.edu/Publications/rural/wp18.pdf
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Elder Net -- Housing Information Service: Community Based Residential Facilities for Older People. John Merrill. B3599-3. Madison: University of Wisconsin Extension, 1994. 4 p.
http://learningstore.uwex.edu/ElderNet-Housing-Information-Community-Based-Residential-Facilities-for-Older-People-P275C65.aspx
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Living Options For Adults Needing Assistance. Pamela B. Teaster and Karen A. Roberto. 350-254. Blacksburg: Virginia Cooperative Extension, 1999. 4 p.
http://www.ext.vt.edu/pubs/gerontology/350-254/350-254.html
Stateline: Creating Assisted Living Facilities: Expanding Options for Long-Term Care. Laura Summer with Beth Nolan. Washington, DC: National Governors Association, 2000. 9 p.
http://www.nga.org/portal/site/nga/menuitem.9123e83a1f6786440ddcbeeb501010a0/?vgnextoid=dea85aa265b32010VgnVCM1000001a01010aRCRD
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"Cooperative Housing and Services for an Aging Population." Journal of Cooperative Development. 1, no. 2 (1998): 1, 14.
http://www.cdf.coop/pdf/journal/CDJfall98.pdf
Developing and Sustaining Rural Senior Cooperative Housing: How-To Manual. Washington DC: Cooperative Development Foundation, 2001. 130 p.
http://www.cdf.coop/usda_report.html
Developing and Sustaining Rural Senior Cooperative Housing: Research Report. United States Department of Agriculture RBS 99-12. Washington, DC: Cooperative Development Foundation, 2001. 58 p.
http://www.cdf.coop/pdf/USDAseniorrpt1-20.pdf
Examination of the Quality of Life Among Older Adults Living in Rural Cooperative Housing. Dissertation. Jill Eversole Nolan. Columbus: The Ohio State University. 1997.
http://www.seniorcoops.org/intro.html
"A Look at the Satisfaction of Rural Seniors with Cooperative Housing." Deborah E. Altus and R. Mark Mathews. Cooperative Housing Journal (1997).
http://www.winternet.com/~webpage/seniorco-opnet/altus.html
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"Rural Cooperative Housing for Older Adults: An Emerging Challenge for Extension Educators." Jill Eversole Nolan, Thomas W. Blaine. Journal of Extension, 39, no. 2 (2001)
http://www.joe.org/joe/2001april/a3.html
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"Senior Cooperative Housing: A Choice For Active Adults." Terry W. McKinley. Seniors' Housing News. Fall 2002: 10-11.
http://www.seniorcoops.org/nahb.pdf
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"All Your Neighbors Are Just Like You." Hilary Appelman. The New York Times. April 13, 2004.
http://www.globalaging.org/elderrights/us/2004/likeyou.htm
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Back to School: University-Linked Retirement Communities and Institutional Integration. Thesis. Bonnie K. Snyder. University Park: The Pennsylvania State University, Graduate School, College of Education, 2002. 201 p.
http://etda.libraries.psu.edu/theses/approved/WorldWideFiles/ETD-220/Snyderthesis.pdf
Economic and Social Impact of Bristol Village in Southern Ohio. Jessica Esch and Rosemary Gliem. Piketon: Ohio Cooperative Development Center, 2004. 28 p.
http://ocdc.osu.edu/pdf/bristol%20village%20economic%20impact%20study.pdf
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Elder Net -- Housing Information Service: Continuing Care Retirement Communities. John Merrill. B3599-4.
http://learningstore.uwex.edu/ElderNet-Housing-Information-Continuing-Care-Retirement-Communities-P280C65.aspx
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"Grandparents Are Returning to College, to Retire." Karen Alexander. The New York Times. May 12 [sic 11] 2003.
http://www.globalaging.org/elderrights/us/collegecommunity.htm
"Senior Homecoming." Ellen Chrismer. UC Davis Magazine, 19, no. 2 (2002).
http://www-ucdmag.ucdavis.edu/issues/win02/feature_2.html
AARP - The Magazine
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Aging News Alert
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Gerontologist
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Gerontology News
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Housing for Seniors Report
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Journal of Aging and Social Policy
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Journal of Housing for the Elderly
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Where to Retire
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Action for Older Persons (AOP)
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Committed to life improvement of the elderly
by advocating for them as well as educating and
informing. Supportive of seniors who may be
faced by elderly abuse, crime and health
problems.
American Association of Homes and
Services for the Aging (AAHSA)
2519 Connecticut Ave., NW
Washington, DC 20008
202-783-2242
Email: info@aahsa.org
http://www2.aahsa.org
A non-profit organization that is committed to
providing quality services, housing, and health
care to senior citizens. It speaks on their behalf
to the Congress and other policy makers about
needs and concerns of the population. Publishes
a news bulletin and provides a list of
publications to keep members informed.
American Association of Retired Persons (AARP)
601 E St. NW
Washington, DC 20049
888-687-2277
http://www.aarp.org
An association that admits members beginning
at age 50. Their concerns include: health care,
women's initiatives, worker equality, and
minority affairs. Provides certain benefits of
retirement such as discounts, pre-retirement
planning programs, and preventative measures
information.
American Geriatrics Society (AGS)
The Empire State Building
350 Fifth Avenue, Suite 801
New York, NY 10118
212-308-1414
http://www.americangeriatrics.org
This society is dedicated to improving
the health and well-being of all older adults.
American Society on Aging (ASA)
833 Market Street, Suite 511
San Francisco, CA 94103
800-537-9728
Email: info@asaging.org
http://www.asaging.org
An association of diverse individuals bound by a common goal: to
support the commitment and enhance the knowledge and skills of those
who seek to improve the quality of life of older adults and their families.
Association of Retired Americans (ARA)
6505 E 82nd St., #130
Indianapolis, IN 46260
800-806-6160
Email: ara@ara-usa.org
http://www.ara-usa.org
Sponsors opportunities that are available for
Retired Americans. Members can get discounts
from different community services and
businesses. Represents seniors before public
affairs policy maker for better treatment, and
attention to their conditions.
Gerontological Society of America (GSA)
1030 15th St. NW, Suite 250
Washington, DC 20005
202-842-1275
Email: geron@geron.org
http://www.geron.org
Promotes the conduct of multi- and interdisciplinary research in
aging by expanding the quantity of and improving the quality of
gerontological research, and by increasing its funding resources; and,
disseminate gerontological research knowledge to researchers,
practioners, and to decision and opinion makers.
Mountain Empire Older Citizens, Inc (MEOC)
P.O. Box 888
Big Stone Gap, VA 24219
800-252-6362
http://www.meoc.org
Committed to helping the elderly who are 60
and over. It seeks to better the condition of the
elderly socially and economically. It is an
agency that serves the Southern and
Mid-Atlantic states.
National Association of State Units on Aging (NASUA)
1201 15th Street, NW, Suite 350
Washington, DC 20005
202-898-2578
Email: info@nasua.org
http://www.nasua.org/
An organization that works with states on aging
by providing information, technical assistance,
and professional development. Represents the
elderly before state leadership on issues that
concern them. Provide information on Federal
government policy and programs on aging and
other valuable information to the elderly.
Recognizes and awards those with services that
have benefited rural elderly.
National Council on the Aging (NCOA)
300 D Street, SW, Suite 801
Washington, DC 20024
202-479-1200
Email: info@ncoa.org
http://www.ncoa.org
Takes care of the needs of older persons as they
relate to employment. Tries to reduce damage
and the extent of myths and stereotypes about
older workers. Provide professional
consultations for older workers and their
employers.
Older Women's League (OWL)
1750 New York Ave, NW, Suite 350
Washington, DC 20006
800-825-3695
Email: owlinfo@owl-national.org
http://www.owl-national.org/
Concerned with access to health care insurance,
jobs and pensions for older women; social
security reform; maintaining self-sufficiency
and independence in life; and design educational
programs.
Southern Mutual Help Association, Inc (SMHA)
3602 Old Jeanerette Rd.
New Iberia, LA 70563
337-367-3277
Email: smha@southernmutualhelp.org
http://www.southernmutualhelp.org
This is an association for the rural community
that bolsters cooperative action and
development. It is supportive to farm workers
and provides supportive apartments to senior
citizens.
Supportive Older Women's Network (SOWN)
2805 N 47th St.
Philadelphia, PA 19131
215-477-6000
http://www.sown.org/
A supportive network that reaches out to older
women who are trying to cope with the
difficulties of aging process. Offer outreach
opportunities and recognition. Conducts
educational programs and information services.
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