volume 73 issue 1 pages 74-87

A portrait of older adults in naturally occurring retirement communities in Ontario, Canada: A population‐based study

R. D. Savage 1, 2, 3, 4
Tai Huynh 5
Shoshana Hahn-Goldberg 5, 6
Lavina Matai 3
Alexa Boblitz 3
Azmina Altaf 3
Susan E. Bronskill 2, 3, 4, 7
Kevin A. Brown 3, 7, 8
Patrick Feng 4
Samantha E. Lewis‐Fung 5
Maya S. Sheth 1, 2, 7
Christina Yu 1, 2
Jen Recknagel 5
P. Rochon 1, 2, 3, 4, 9
Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2024-12-02
scimago Q1
wos Q1
SJR1.889
CiteScore8.1
Impact factor4.5
ISSN00028614, 15325415
PubMed ID:  39618101
Abstract
Background

Naturally occurring retirement communities (NORCs) are geographical areas that have naturally become home to a large concentration of older adults. This density means that NORCs have the potential to become a pillar for aging in place strategies, but at present, there is limited data on residents and their health needs. Our objective was to describe and compare the health and healthcare use of older adults living in high‐rise NORC buildings to those in all other housing types in the community.

Methods

We conducted a population‐based descriptive study of community‐dwelling older adults aged ≥65 years by linking a provincial NORC registry in Ontario, Canada with health administrative records. Individuals were classified as NORC residents if their residential postal code on January 1, 2020 matched the NORC registry. Sociodemographic, clinical, and healthcare use characteristics were compared by NORC status using standardized differences (STD) and stratified by rurality, and further by age and sex in urban settings.

Results

Overall, 219,995 (7.7%) of 2,869,706 older adults were NORC residents. Compared to community‐dwelling older adults, NORC residents were older (mean 77.4 vs 74.6 years; STD 0.34), and more were female (61.8% vs 52.2%; STD 0.19) and had low income (16.0% vs 9.3%; STD 0.11). NORC residents also had more active chronic conditions (mean 1.9 vs 1.5; STD 0.27), medications (mean 3.4 vs 2.8; STD 0.21), home care use (15.3% vs 9.8%; STD 0.17), and primary care visits (mean 9.7 vs 7.6 visits in prior 2 years; STD 0.22). Findings were robust across rurality, age, and sex.

Conclusions

Our findings suggest that NORC residents have greater health needs than other older adults living in the community and underscore NORCs as important targets for equity‐focused strategies to support aging in place.

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Savage R. D. et al. A portrait of older adults in naturally occurring retirement communities in Ontario, Canada: A population‐based study // Journal of the American Geriatrics Society. 2024. Vol. 73. No. 1. pp. 74-87.
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Savage R. D., Huynh T., Hahn-Goldberg S., Matai L., Boblitz A., Altaf A., Bronskill S. E., Brown K. A., Feng P., Lewis‐Fung S. E., Sheth M. S., Yu C., Recknagel J., Rochon P. A portrait of older adults in naturally occurring retirement communities in Ontario, Canada: A population‐based study // Journal of the American Geriatrics Society. 2024. Vol. 73. No. 1. pp. 74-87.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1111/jgs.19278
UR - https://agsjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jgs.19278
TI - A portrait of older adults in naturally occurring retirement communities in Ontario, Canada: A population‐based study
T2 - Journal of the American Geriatrics Society
AU - Savage, R. D.
AU - Huynh, Tai
AU - Hahn-Goldberg, Shoshana
AU - Matai, Lavina
AU - Boblitz, Alexa
AU - Altaf, Azmina
AU - Bronskill, Susan E.
AU - Brown, Kevin A.
AU - Feng, Patrick
AU - Lewis‐Fung, Samantha E.
AU - Sheth, Maya S.
AU - Yu, Christina
AU - Recknagel, Jen
AU - Rochon, P.
PY - 2024
DA - 2024/12/02
PB - Wiley
SP - 74-87
IS - 1
VL - 73
PMID - 39618101
SN - 0002-8614
SN - 1532-5415
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@article{2024_Savage,
author = {R. D. Savage and Tai Huynh and Shoshana Hahn-Goldberg and Lavina Matai and Alexa Boblitz and Azmina Altaf and Susan E. Bronskill and Kevin A. Brown and Patrick Feng and Samantha E. Lewis‐Fung and Maya S. Sheth and Christina Yu and Jen Recknagel and P. Rochon},
title = {A portrait of older adults in naturally occurring retirement communities in Ontario, Canada: A population‐based study},
journal = {Journal of the American Geriatrics Society},
year = {2024},
volume = {73},
publisher = {Wiley},
month = {dec},
url = {https://agsjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jgs.19278},
number = {1},
pages = {74--87},
doi = {10.1111/jgs.19278}
}
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Savage, R. D., et al. “A portrait of older adults in naturally occurring retirement communities in Ontario, Canada: A population‐based study.” Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, vol. 73, no. 1, Dec. 2024, pp. 74-87. https://agsjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jgs.19278.