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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 29 November 2010
Though this is not a recent work (1991), it merits the attention of anyone who works in this field, as well as that of researchers in gerontology who are particularly interested in the issue of housing for elderly who have lost their autonomy. The authors of this book examine, from its numerous angles, the concept of congregate housing, a form of housing which provides a minimum of support services to elderly who are grappling with disabilities. Ten articles in the form of debates, analyses and real-life experiences allow readers to discover the complexity of this alternative to institutional living. The importance of this work cannot be denied, nor can the quality of the researchers who contributed to the various articles.