Maxwell Hartt, Samantha Biglieri, Mark W. Rosenberg
Aging People, Aging Places
Experiences, Opportunities, and Challenges of Growing Older in Canada
Maxwell Hartt, Samantha Biglieri, Mark W. Rosenberg
Aging People, Aging Places
Experiences, Opportunities, and Challenges of Growing Older in Canada
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Bringing together academic research, practitioner reflections and personal narratives from older adults across Canada, this text provides a rare spotlight on the local implications of aging in Canadian cities and communities. They provide a wide-ranging and comprehensive discussion of how to build supportive communities for Canadians of all ages.
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Bringing together academic research, practitioner reflections and personal narratives from older adults across Canada, this text provides a rare spotlight on the local implications of aging in Canadian cities and communities. They provide a wide-ranging and comprehensive discussion of how to build supportive communities for Canadians of all ages.
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- Verlag: Bristol University Press
- Seitenzahl: 278
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. März 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 570g
- ISBN-13: 9781447352563
- ISBN-10: 1447352564
- Artikelnr.: 59504491
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Bristol University Press
- Seitenzahl: 278
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. März 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 570g
- ISBN-13: 9781447352563
- ISBN-10: 1447352564
- Artikelnr.: 59504491
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Maxwell Hartt is Assistant Professor in the Department of Geography and Planning at Queen's University.
Introduction ~ Maxwell Hartt and Samantha Biglieri Part One: Urban Aging in
Urban Canada ~ Samantha Biglieri, Maxwell Hartt and Natalie S. Channer "An
Accessible Route is Always the Longest" ~ Atiya Mahmood and Delphine Labbé
Urban Community Vignette ~ Lillian Wells Walking in the City: Seniors'
Experiences in Canada and France ~ Marie-Soleil Cloutier and Florence
Huguenin-Richard Urban Practitioner Vignette ~ Marianne Wilkat and Barry
Pendergast, with Natalie S. Channer Part Two: Suburban Aging in Suburban
Canada ~ Maxwell Hartt, Natalie S. Channer and Samantha Biglieri An
Age-Friendly City? LGBTQ and Frail Older Adults ~ Lindsay Herman, Ryan
Walker and Mark Rosenberg Suburban Community Vignette ~ Candace Skrapek and
Elliot PausJenssen New Mobilities and Aging in the Suburbs ~ Jennifer Dean
and Edward Donato Suburban Practitioner Vignette ~ Chris Kawalec with
Madison Empey-Salisbury Part Three: Rural Aging in Rural Canada ~ Natalie
S. Channer, Samantha Biglieri, and Maxwell Hartt A Profile of the Rural and
Remote Older Population ~ Mark W. Rosenberg Rural Community Vignette ~
Della Webster and Sylvia Humphries Supports and Limitations of
Aging-in-a-Rural-Place for Women Age 85 and Older ~ Olive Bryanton, Lori E.
Weeks and William Montelpare Rural Practitioner Vignette ~ John Whalley
Part Four: Indegeinous Aging in Indigenous Canada ~ Sarah Nelson Pursuing
Pathways to Care: Dementia and Aging in Indigenous Communities ~ Carrie
Bourassa, Mackenzie Jardine, Danette Starblanket, Sebastian Lefebvre,
Marlin Legare, Dana Hickey, Jessica Dieter, Betty McKenna, Gail Boehme and
Nicole Akan Indigenous Community Vignette ~ Larry McDermott Métis Older
Adults and the Negotiation of Nativeness ~ John Lewis Indigenous
Practitioner Vignette ~ Connie Paul Conclusion ~ Mark W. Rosenberg
Urban Canada ~ Samantha Biglieri, Maxwell Hartt and Natalie S. Channer "An
Accessible Route is Always the Longest" ~ Atiya Mahmood and Delphine Labbé
Urban Community Vignette ~ Lillian Wells Walking in the City: Seniors'
Experiences in Canada and France ~ Marie-Soleil Cloutier and Florence
Huguenin-Richard Urban Practitioner Vignette ~ Marianne Wilkat and Barry
Pendergast, with Natalie S. Channer Part Two: Suburban Aging in Suburban
Canada ~ Maxwell Hartt, Natalie S. Channer and Samantha Biglieri An
Age-Friendly City? LGBTQ and Frail Older Adults ~ Lindsay Herman, Ryan
Walker and Mark Rosenberg Suburban Community Vignette ~ Candace Skrapek and
Elliot PausJenssen New Mobilities and Aging in the Suburbs ~ Jennifer Dean
and Edward Donato Suburban Practitioner Vignette ~ Chris Kawalec with
Madison Empey-Salisbury Part Three: Rural Aging in Rural Canada ~ Natalie
S. Channer, Samantha Biglieri, and Maxwell Hartt A Profile of the Rural and
Remote Older Population ~ Mark W. Rosenberg Rural Community Vignette ~
Della Webster and Sylvia Humphries Supports and Limitations of
Aging-in-a-Rural-Place for Women Age 85 and Older ~ Olive Bryanton, Lori E.
Weeks and William Montelpare Rural Practitioner Vignette ~ John Whalley
Part Four: Indegeinous Aging in Indigenous Canada ~ Sarah Nelson Pursuing
Pathways to Care: Dementia and Aging in Indigenous Communities ~ Carrie
Bourassa, Mackenzie Jardine, Danette Starblanket, Sebastian Lefebvre,
Marlin Legare, Dana Hickey, Jessica Dieter, Betty McKenna, Gail Boehme and
Nicole Akan Indigenous Community Vignette ~ Larry McDermott Métis Older
Adults and the Negotiation of Nativeness ~ John Lewis Indigenous
Practitioner Vignette ~ Connie Paul Conclusion ~ Mark W. Rosenberg
Introduction ~ Maxwell Hartt and Samantha Biglieri Part One: Urban Aging in
Urban Canada ~ Samantha Biglieri, Maxwell Hartt and Natalie S. Channer "An
Accessible Route is Always the Longest" ~ Atiya Mahmood and Delphine Labbé
Urban Community Vignette ~ Lillian Wells Walking in the City: Seniors'
Experiences in Canada and France ~ Marie-Soleil Cloutier and Florence
Huguenin-Richard Urban Practitioner Vignette ~ Marianne Wilkat and Barry
Pendergast, with Natalie S. Channer Part Two: Suburban Aging in Suburban
Canada ~ Maxwell Hartt, Natalie S. Channer and Samantha Biglieri An
Age-Friendly City? LGBTQ and Frail Older Adults ~ Lindsay Herman, Ryan
Walker and Mark Rosenberg Suburban Community Vignette ~ Candace Skrapek and
Elliot PausJenssen New Mobilities and Aging in the Suburbs ~ Jennifer Dean
and Edward Donato Suburban Practitioner Vignette ~ Chris Kawalec with
Madison Empey-Salisbury Part Three: Rural Aging in Rural Canada ~ Natalie
S. Channer, Samantha Biglieri, and Maxwell Hartt A Profile of the Rural and
Remote Older Population ~ Mark W. Rosenberg Rural Community Vignette ~
Della Webster and Sylvia Humphries Supports and Limitations of
Aging-in-a-Rural-Place for Women Age 85 and Older ~ Olive Bryanton, Lori E.
Weeks and William Montelpare Rural Practitioner Vignette ~ John Whalley
Part Four: Indegeinous Aging in Indigenous Canada ~ Sarah Nelson Pursuing
Pathways to Care: Dementia and Aging in Indigenous Communities ~ Carrie
Bourassa, Mackenzie Jardine, Danette Starblanket, Sebastian Lefebvre,
Marlin Legare, Dana Hickey, Jessica Dieter, Betty McKenna, Gail Boehme and
Nicole Akan Indigenous Community Vignette ~ Larry McDermott Métis Older
Adults and the Negotiation of Nativeness ~ John Lewis Indigenous
Practitioner Vignette ~ Connie Paul Conclusion ~ Mark W. Rosenberg
Urban Canada ~ Samantha Biglieri, Maxwell Hartt and Natalie S. Channer "An
Accessible Route is Always the Longest" ~ Atiya Mahmood and Delphine Labbé
Urban Community Vignette ~ Lillian Wells Walking in the City: Seniors'
Experiences in Canada and France ~ Marie-Soleil Cloutier and Florence
Huguenin-Richard Urban Practitioner Vignette ~ Marianne Wilkat and Barry
Pendergast, with Natalie S. Channer Part Two: Suburban Aging in Suburban
Canada ~ Maxwell Hartt, Natalie S. Channer and Samantha Biglieri An
Age-Friendly City? LGBTQ and Frail Older Adults ~ Lindsay Herman, Ryan
Walker and Mark Rosenberg Suburban Community Vignette ~ Candace Skrapek and
Elliot PausJenssen New Mobilities and Aging in the Suburbs ~ Jennifer Dean
and Edward Donato Suburban Practitioner Vignette ~ Chris Kawalec with
Madison Empey-Salisbury Part Three: Rural Aging in Rural Canada ~ Natalie
S. Channer, Samantha Biglieri, and Maxwell Hartt A Profile of the Rural and
Remote Older Population ~ Mark W. Rosenberg Rural Community Vignette ~
Della Webster and Sylvia Humphries Supports and Limitations of
Aging-in-a-Rural-Place for Women Age 85 and Older ~ Olive Bryanton, Lori E.
Weeks and William Montelpare Rural Practitioner Vignette ~ John Whalley
Part Four: Indegeinous Aging in Indigenous Canada ~ Sarah Nelson Pursuing
Pathways to Care: Dementia and Aging in Indigenous Communities ~ Carrie
Bourassa, Mackenzie Jardine, Danette Starblanket, Sebastian Lefebvre,
Marlin Legare, Dana Hickey, Jessica Dieter, Betty McKenna, Gail Boehme and
Nicole Akan Indigenous Community Vignette ~ Larry McDermott Métis Older
Adults and the Negotiation of Nativeness ~ John Lewis Indigenous
Practitioner Vignette ~ Connie Paul Conclusion ~ Mark W. Rosenberg