"There's no place like home, but…": dependent older adults' narratives on the health and well-being limits of ageing in place - PubMed
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- Ageing in place for dependent older adults is not a fixed preference but a fragile, continuously negotiated process.
- Staying home is sustained by symbolic autonomy and attachment to familiar environments, aiding control over daily routines and a sense of dignity.
- Participants experience 'care liminality,' constantly reassessing their ability to remain at home due to anticipated health decline.
- Key boundaries limiting ageing in place include deteriorating health, perceived burden on family, and loneliness.
- The study concludes ageing in place should be viewed as a conditional, relational process, not a universal ideal, requiring responsive care policies.