Shared housing, also known as home sharing, involves two or more people living together for mutual benefit. Whether you call them housemates, flatmates, or lodgers, more and more senior adults are choosing to age in place with a roommate.
89% of adults aged 55 and over want to age in place! But is the right choice for you? Here’s everything you need to know!
Fortunately, you can blend comfort and safety to create the perfect aging-in-place haven! Consider these home renovation ideas for seniors with disabilities.
Many barriers stand in the way of fulfilling that wish, referred to as “aging in place.” The biggest hurdle, of course, is financial.
Here are some helpful resources you can turn to, to get an idea of the different types of features and improvements that will make your house safer and more convenient as you grow older.
Choosing the right toilet safety rail might seem like a small decision, but it can make a big difference in your day-to-day life.
Choosing home care that is right for you is an important part of aging in place.
Where can you find an aging-in-place specialist? And what should you look for when you’re trying to find one? Here’s what you need to know!
For seniors who are aging in place, the benefits of adopting a pet extend far beyond saving lives! Let’s talk about 7 ways it could help you!
Did you know that nearly 90% of seniors want to stay in their homes as they age? It’s all about preserving the lifestyle you love and finding ways to enhance it as you grow older. Let’s talk about the most important aspects of aging in place and why they should be prioritized.
For seniors with the disease, once minor tasks become challenging and everyday appliances or decor may pose new safety risks.
Did you know that nearly 90% of seniors want to stay in their homes as they age? That makes perfect sense to me! But did you know that you don’t actually have to age in place in your home? You can also age in place in an active adult community! Here are 3 reasons why you should consider that option.
There are several small improvements and simple modifications you can do that can make a big difference in making your senior parent’s kitchen safer and easier to maneuver.
With convenience, there usually comes a price – and, the price of first-floor living? Oftentimes, it’s lost space.
Continuing to live in your own home is arguably one of the most important challenges older persons face as they age.






