Mary Moore Free presents a new perspective on the literature of
aging with her study of the rich, old, cognitively intact,
powerful, formally retired, elite elders whose needs do not include
nursing care. Living in a small private retirement home in urban
Texas, the residents of The Hermitage continue to retain the power
that they exercised in their active years by manipulating their
environments, controlling inheritances, casting absentee ballots,
and medicalizing their old age by forming partnerships with their
doctors, thus relieving themselves of the personal responsibility
of being old. In the expanding genre of retirement home
ethnography, there is little on wealthy elders. Many who are able
to give cogent life stories are unwilling to trade privacy for
support of investigative studies. It is to Free's credit that she
was able to win the residents' confidence and elicit another
dimension of what institutionalized retirement can be like.
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