Mobility

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Definition:3 types
Amenity Move-post-retirement move away from kin to a location that has some desirable feature, such as year-round warm weather. Compensatory (kinship) migration-a move to a location near family or finds that happens when an elder requires frequent help because of disease or disability. Institutional migration-a move to an institution such as a nursing home that is necessitated by a disability. [] []

Examples:
Amenity:Florida, California, Arizona, British Columbia Compensatory:Usually near or with a family member such as a son or daughter Institutional: Nursing home

Analogies:
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Mnemonics:
Amenity can stand for a place with activities which in turn makes one think of a fun place. There fore thinking of examples as the ones above. Compensatory also known as kinship makes one think of family therefore creating the thought of living close or near a family member. Institutional stands for a building or place offering services which can stand for a nursing home.

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