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Looking to the Future—Aging in Place

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While previous chapters have summarized why people move to senior cohousing and their subsequent experiences, this chapter will examine how senior cohousing residents see their future as they age within the community. An important issue brought up in numerous conversations was ability to receive and give support. This chapter will summarize thoughts and hopes of residents as they look into coming years.

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Cummings, S., Kropf, N.P. (2020). Looking to the Future—Aging in Place. In: Senior Cohousing. SpringerBriefs in Aging. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-25362-2_7

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