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dc.contributor.advisorHarvey Rabinowitz
dc.creatorAguilera Corona, Guadalupe
dc.date.accessioned2025-01-22T01:21:07Z
dc.date.issued2015-05-01
dc.identifier.urihttp://digital.library.wisc.edu/1793/94260
dc.description.abstractThis thesis analyzes critical issues affecting the older adult population of the United States in the year 2030 and recommends policies needed to remedy them. In the first chapter, the thesis addresses the upcoming aging crisis of the baby boomer population, both in numbers and affordability. The second chapter further describes and analyzes the major problems affecting the baby boomer population. The third chapter examines how technology can provide a universal and friendly design for older adult users. Chapters four through seven illustrate four distinctive case studies of Baby Boomers living in the year 2030. The case studies provide resolutions to the issues presented in chapter two. The eighth chapter recommends an integrated set of policies dealing with technology, health care, and home care, which are emphasized in the case studies. In conclusion, the thesis argues for policy changes that should begin to be crafted today in order to be implemented and to achieve the future scenarios depicted in the case studies.
dc.relation.replaceshttps://dc.uwm.edu/etd/851
dc.subject2030
dc.subjectAge in Place
dc.subjectBaby Boomer
dc.subjectFuture Older Adults
dc.subjectGeriatric Policy
dc.subjectTechnology
dc.titleCrisis 2030: Aging at Risk
dc.typethesis
thesis.degree.disciplineArchitecture
thesis.degree.nameMaster of Architecture
thesis.degree.grantorUniversity of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
dc.contributor.committeememberJames Piwoni
dc.contributor.committeememberEdward JJ Olson
dc.contributor.committeememberDr. Sarah Morgan
dc.description.embargo2017-06-12
dc.embargo.liftdate2017-06-12


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