Gerontology and Geriatric Medicine (Dec 2023)

Social Support, Social Participation, and Life Accomplishment of Older Adult Residents of Assisted Living Facilities and Their Adjoining Communities

  • Christopher Olusanjo Akosile PhD,
  • Chisom Onyekwuluje BMR,
  • Ukamaka Gloria Mgbeojedo PhD,
  • Emmanuel Chiebuka Okoye PhD,
  • Ayodeji Ayodele Fabunmi PhD,
  • Emeka Usman Mong PhD,
  • Anita Chinwendu Okafor MSc

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/23337214231218797
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9

Abstract

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Objectives: To assess and compare levels of social support (SS), social participation (SP) and life accomplishment (LA) among older adults in some assisted-living facilities (ALFs) and their community-dwelling (CD) peers. Methods: One hundred twenty older adults (54 ALF, 66 CD) from a Nigerian population participated in this cross-sectional survey. The Multidimensional Scale for Perceived Social Support, the Participation Scale and the Life Habit Questionnaires were used to evaluate levels of SS, SP, and LA, respectively. Data was analyzed using descriptive statistics, Mann-Whitney U test and Spearman rank order correlation, at .05 alpha level. Results: Participation restriction (PR) was significantly more prevalent among the ALF group compared to the CD group (χ 2 = 12.74; p = .01) but the two groups enjoyed comparable level of SS. LA was significantly better for the CD group in the overall score. LA had significant correlation with PR in both the ALFs ( r = −.44; p < .05) and CD ( r = −.62; p < .05) group. Conclusions: Older adults in ALFs received moderate SS, had LA, and a high PR, while CD older adults received a high SS and LA but had no PR. The findings implicate that social participation and enhancing community support for older adults may be important for a sustainable community.