Sheehan N W, Stelle C
School of Family Studies, University of Connecticut, Storrs 06269, USA.
J Aging Soc Policy. 1998;10(2):29-48. doi: 10.1300/j031v10n02_03.
The management experiences of all Local Housing Authorities (LHAs) in Connecticut were investigated concerning younger disabled tenants in state-subsidized elderly housing. While as a group younger disabled tenants were more likely to violate the terms of their lease, including disrupting other tenants' enjoyment of their homes, management problems with younger disabled tenants were not reported by all LHAs. In general, serious, recurrent problems involving younger disabled tenants were concentrated among a relatively small group of LHAs. Emphasizing the diversity that characterizes the experiences of LHAs, the discussion emphasizes the need for caution in drawing conclusions about the issue of a mixed population. It also focuses on examples of how some LHAs have addressed the integration of younger disabled tenants in senior housing and proposes recommendations for viewing the issue in the broader context of public policy.
针对康涅狄格州所有地方住房管理局(LHA)在州补贴老年住房中对年轻残疾租户的管理经验展开了调查。虽然总体而言,年轻残疾租户更有可能违反租赁条款,包括干扰其他租户对其住房的使用,但并非所有LHA都报告了与年轻残疾租户相关的管理问题。一般来说,涉及年轻残疾租户的严重、反复出现的问题集中在相对少数的LHA中。讨论强调了LHA经验具有多样性这一特点,强调在就混合人群问题得出结论时需谨慎。它还重点介绍了一些LHA如何解决年轻残疾租户融入老年住房的问题,并提出了在更广泛的公共政策背景下看待该问题的建议。