Zaheer Butt, Zainab2018-12-172018-12-172017https://escholar.umt.edu.pk/handle/123456789/3453Ilyas MalikThe way we think about our living environment changes with age. The word ‘old age home’ no longer defines a building where older people go to end their days. According to PERKINS EAST MAN Older people want homes that give them independence, choice and the ability to maintain their friendships and family contacts. They do not see their homes simply as a place where they receive health or social care. For architects and designers, and those who commission services, both general and specialized housing, present challenges when designing for care at home. General housing stock is not always fit for purpose and older people’s expectations of specialized housing have changed. And providers of social care are increasingly interested in creating inclusive, non-institutional environments, where residents retain control.enold age home, social careMORSE GERIATIC CENTEROld age home culture say no, reality say yesThesis