Bar-Ilan University, Ramat Gan, Israel.
Qual Health Res. 2019 Mar;29(4):577-588. doi: 10.1177/1049732318780350. Epub 2018 Jun 27.
We examined the role of possessions in the process of moving and adjusting to continuing care retirement communities (CCRCs). Totally, 59 CCRC residents in 12 CCRCs were interviewed. We categorized three main types of residents: "I want it all," "I want it that way," and "I want to break free." Each type experienced differently the role that objects play in (a) the reasons for moving, (b) choosing a CCRC and a specific apartment, (c) organizing one's belongings in preparation for relocation, and (d) adjusting to the new apartment. Most residents were attached to their belongings and reported having great difficulty leaving them behind. Our findings suggest that while older adults should be given every possible opportunity to make their own choices about their belongings, it is also necessary to balance between the desire to maintain continuity with their past, and the limited space of a CCRC apartment.
我们研究了财产在搬迁和适应持续护理退休社区(CCRC)过程中的作用。总共对 12 个 CCRC 中的 59 名居民进行了访谈。我们将居民分为三种主要类型:“我想要所有的东西”“我想要那样”和“我想要挣脱”。每一种类型的居民在以下方面的体验都不同:(a)搬家的原因;(b)选择 CCRC 和特定公寓;(c)在搬迁前整理个人物品;(d)适应新公寓。大多数居民都对自己的财物很依恋,并表示很难将它们留下。我们的研究结果表明,虽然应该为老年人提供尽可能多的机会来自己选择他们的财物,但也有必要在保持与过去的连续性的愿望和 CCRC 公寓空间有限之间取得平衡。