Housing Accessibility
Increasing Home Access: Designing for Visitability
Research Report
Jordana L. Maisel, IDEA Center
Eleanor Smith, Concrete Change
Edward Steinfeld, IDEA Center
August 2008
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Visitability initiatives that support aging independently in one's home and community are the subject of this AARP Public Policy Institute Research Report. Authors Jordana Maisel and Edward Steinfeld of the Center for Inclusive Design and Environmental Access (IDEA) and Eleanor Smith of Concrete Change discuss the barriers to visitability implementation and opportunities for further acceptance of these design parameters in the construction of new homes.
Visitability is a movement that seeks to increase the supply of accessible housing through the inclusion of three basic structural features at the time of home construction: a zero-step entrance, wide doorways, and at least a half bath on the main floor of the home. (109 pages)
Pub ID: 2008-14