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RELOC-AGE

RELOC-AGE: HOW DO HOUSING CHOICES AND RELOCATION MATTER FOR ACTIVE AGEING?

The RELOC-AGE research project will provide a greater understanding of the factors that influence how people choose to live as they age.

The RELOC-AGE research project will provide a greater understanding of the significance of housing and relocation for active and healthy ageing. The project also aims to develop a web-based service to assist older people in making well-informed decisions about their future housing options.

Three sub-studies are included in the three-year project, which is being carried out at the CASE Centre for Ageing and Supportive Environments.

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Large registry study

A large registry study is expected to provide insight into the effects of housing choices and relocation on human health.

Questionnaire and interview study

RELOC-AGE also includes follow-up with participants who are recruited through the public housing company Karlshamnsbostäder, ÖrebroBostäder and the member-owned housing company Riksbyggen. The participants in the study are asked to answer questions about their housing situation and their views on their health and opportunities for active ageing.  

Web-based service

The researchers are also working to develop a web-based service to provide housing counselling – “Ageing in the right place”. The prototype has been developed in collaboration with older people and actors in the housing sector and is intended to provide support to the ageing population as they consider their future housing options. The project is based on the participation of users, i.e. the older population. The knowledge gained from the study will be used to further develop the service and for pilot projects in two municipalities.

 

Information about RELOC-AGE

Contact person and principal investigator at Lund University: Susanne Iwarsson, professor och coordinator at CASE

Project members: Susanne Iwarsson, Magnus Zingmark, Marianne Granbom, Giedre Gefenaite, Frida Nordeström, Taina Rantanen, Jonas Björk, Björn Slaug, Steven Schmidt

Project period: 2020-2023

Research areas: Housing and health

Funders: Swedish Research Council och Swedish Research Council for Health, Working Life and Welfare

 

 

Contact

Oskar Jonsson
Activity coordinator
+46 72 711 24 25
+46 46 222 19 96
oskar [dot] jonsson [at] med [dot] lu [dot] se (oskar[dot]jonsson[at]med[dot]lu[dot]se)