The participation of older people in the concept and design phases of housing in the Netherlands: A theoretical overview

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In the Netherlands, there is a growing need for collective housing for older people to bridge the gap between ageing-in-place and institutional care facilities. Participation of older people in the concept and design phases is important to tune the market supply to the needs of (future) residents, yet social entrepreneurs find it challenging to involve older people. This commentary explores various ways older people can participate in the development of new housing initiatives. The ladder of citizen participation is applied to explore different roles that (future) residents could play with levels of influence varying from non-participation to citizen power. Considerations for meaningful participation are discussed, in order to show how collaborations can be formed between (future) residents and decision makers.

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van Hoof, J., Rusinovic, K. M., Tavy, Z. K. C. T., van den Hoven, R. F. M., Dikken, J., van der Pas, S., … van Bochove, M. E. (2021). The participation of older people in the concept and design phases of housing in the Netherlands: A theoretical overview. Healthcare (Switzerland), 9(3). https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare9030301

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