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As retirees seek to remain in their homes rather than move into assisted-living facilities, aging in place has shifted from a ...
Essentially, aging in place is making the decision to stay put as you get older—and then making the necessary accommodations and renovations to make your home as safe and accessible as possible.
Aging in place is possible with the help of modern technology and close support. Read our guide to figure out what will work for your home and situation.
A new report from Seniorly ranked the best and worst states for aging at home for seniors, and Florida surprisingly earned the lowest spot of all.
A new study ranks Utah as the best state for aging in place, while Florida falls short due to high costs and care access issues, the study found.
A recent study highlighted by Psychology Today suggests that aging in place with a pet can make a big difference for some seniors.
As America ages, modifications like stair lifts and smart tech can help people live independently for longer. Here's where to start.
Aging in place is seen as a leading “social barrier“ to healthy aging in America in 2024, according to a new survey conducted by Alignment Health. The survey was first reported by McKnights ...
Renee Shaw and a panel of experts discuss how to live independently as we age.
Staying in your own home as you get older can strain finances and family members. Preparing can lessen the burden of aging in place. About 77% of older adults want to age in their current home ...
If you do decide to age in place or downsize to a cheaper home to age in place, don’t forget to evaluate your proximity to hospitals and doctors, pharmacies and public transportation.
Home Retirement Retirement Planning Aging in Place Will Be Big Business for Home Builders Many people will be looking to make their homes aging-friendly in the years to come.