Golant Stephen M
Department of Geography, University of Florida, Gainesville 32611, USA.
J Aging Soc Policy. 2003;15(4):21-48. doi: 10.1300/J031v15n04_02.
A substantial share of the low-income older tenants who occupy U. S. government-subsidized rental housing has physical and cognitive limitations. These older tenants are often women living alone in their 70s and 80s, who need help obtaining community-based services, demand-responsive transportation, help with apartment housekeeping and maintenance, self-care assistance, and design modifications made to their dwellings. Other low-income and frail older persons who have large housing expense burdens or occupy physically deficient dwellings also need affordable rental housing with these supportive services. The unmet supportive service needs of these groups persist even as this country's major political and professional stakeholders are aware of their problems and have solutions. This paper examines five major political and organizational barriers that have restricted the availability of supportive services in affordable rental developments. It offers 12 policy recommendations.
居住在美国政府补贴租赁住房中的低收入老年租户中有相当一部分存在身体和认知方面的限制。这些老年租户通常是七八十岁独居的女性,她们在获取社区服务、响应需求的交通、公寓清洁和维护帮助、自我护理协助以及住所设计改造等方面需要帮助。其他住房费用负担沉重或居住在有物理缺陷住所的低收入体弱老年人也需要具备这些支持性服务的经济适用租赁住房。即使该国主要的政治和专业利益相关者意识到了这些群体的问题并拥有解决方案,这些群体未得到满足的支持性服务需求依然存在。本文探讨了限制经济适用租赁开发项目中支持性服务可得性的五个主要政治和组织障碍。它提出了12项政策建议。