In This Episode:
Dr. K talks with UC Berkeley Professor Andrew Scharlach about his work studying the Village Model and other approaches to supporting aging in place. He is an expert on creating aging-friendly communities and formerly directed Berkeley’s Center for the Advanced Study of Aging Services. They discuss:
- What is a Village and what’s usually included in the Village model
- How Villages differ from Naturally Occurring Retirement Communities (NORCs)
- The grassroots history of the first Village and the growth of the Village model
- Why aging in community may be a better goal than aging in place
- Why Professor Scharlach and his colleagues decided to study Villages, and what they’ve learned so far
- How Villages appear to benefit their members
- How the goals and ambitions of Villages have evolved over time
- How Villages manage funding and other challenges
- Whether Villages are a good fit for people who are frail or declining
- Whether Villages really do prevent unwanted relocations
Related episode:
035 – Interview: Aging in the Right Place
Related Resources:
- Village to Village Network website
- Villages in the News
- Selected publications by Andrew Scharlach:
- The “Village” Model: A Consumer-Driven Approach for Aging in Place
- Do Villages Promote Aging in Place? Results of a Longitudinal Study
- Impact of the Village Model: Results of a National Survey
- A Tale of Two Community Initiatives for Promoting Aging in Place: Similarities and Differences in the National Implementation of NORC Programs and Villages
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