Mirabella at Arizona State University: A Case Example in Innovation at a University-Based Retirement Community

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University-based retirement communities (UBRCs) are a relatively recent addition to housing options for older adults. The case example of a new UBRC, Mirabella at Arizona State University (ASU), is presented within the context of Age-Friendly University (AFU) principles and New American University design aspirations. We provide an overview of the planning process, describe initial collaborations between Mirabella and research faculty, and outline areas of overlap and distinction between Mirabella’s approach and other UBRCs, AFU principles, and the design aspirations of the New American University model. Empirical investigations are needed to identify key characteristics of UBRCs that facilitate university integration and how those characteristics impact individual, community, and university level outcomes.

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Maxfield, M., Beagley, L., Peckham, A., Guest, M. A., Giasson, H. L., Byrd, D. A. R., … Coon, D. W. (2024). Mirabella at Arizona State University: A Case Example in Innovation at a University-Based Retirement Community. Journal of Aging and Environment, 38(3), 193–212. https://doi.org/10.1080/26892618.2022.2158512

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