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Background: Aging in place AIP is a policy strategy designed to help older adults remain in their community. While planners internationally have modified aspects of the older adult care continuum e. This study compared and constrasted the community-based factors e. Methods: An initial list of factors shown to influence AIP was created from the academic literature. These factors were used to develop a Delphi survey implemented separately on care partners and healthcare stakeholders.
Respondents suggested additional factors during Delphi round one. These groups independently agreed that the following 3 out of 27 factors were very important to help older adults age in place: keeping one's home safe, maintaining strong inter-personal relationships, and coordinating care across formal providers.
While healthcare stakeholders did not reach consensus on other factors, care partners agreed that 7 additional factors e. Conclusions: Compared to healthcare stakeholders, care partners felt that more and diverse community-based factors are important to support older adults to successfully AIP.
Future research should replicate these findings in other jurisdictions, examine the availability and accessibility of the priority factors, and develop sustainable solutions to enhance their effectiveness. Abstract Background: Aging in place AIP is a policy strategy designed to help older adults remain in their community. Publication types Research Support, Non-U.