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Senior Housing (Page 4 of 6)

Why Do Boomers Own Multiple Houses?

Why do Boomers own multiple houses? From a Boomer’s perspective!

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Accessory Dwelling Units: What are They and Who are They For?

This is a conversation about Accessory Dwelling Units: Who are they for, what zoning regulations come into play, and what is their ROI?

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3 Ways HUD Helps Seniors Find Affordable Housing

Here are the top three programs HUD offers that all aging adults should be familiar with!

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How To Choose Senior Housing In 5 Steps

Whether you’re retiring, looking to downsize, or in need of long-term care, you’re in luck – because finding senior housing can be made easy by following a few simple steps.

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3 HUD Programs Senior Homeowners Should Know About

Generally speaking, HUD does a lot for homeowners. It boasts fairness, quality, and equality – but, what exactly does all of that mean for seniors? Does the 55 + community benefit?

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How US Housing Laws Affect Senior Living

Over 17% of the United States is made up of adults age 65 and older. What housing laws are in place to protect them?

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Help for Seniors Transitioning to a New Home

This Living to 100 Club podcast invites two guests who work closely with seniors facing a move from their home to another residence. How to help seniors who are transitioning to a new home? Bryan Devore is a realtor specializing in the real estate needs of seniors in San Diego county. We discuss the unique services that are needed by older adults who are transitioning to a new home. In short, what about moving to a senior community, or another residential setting?

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Types of Retirement Living with Lynn Creasy

Lynn Creasy at Foundation House at Northgate describes the types of retirement living. Some people can be well off in their own home if they’re social and healthy, but others may want to look at other options, if they’re lonely and their chores aren’t getting done. When it feels too much to mow the lawn and cook, it may be time to consider downsizing and settle affairs, and find a community that respects that. In the 5-10 years before people are ready to move, Foundation House acts as an information resource.

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Picking Senior Housing with Daphne Davis

Daphne Davis at Pinnacle Senior Placements discusses the lifestyle of senior loved ones when senior housing is being considered. The reality is that if their loved ones move into retirement living, some hobbies and interests are hard to pursue without a garage or yard. We consider how to maintain those interests in a fulfilling way, or discover if they might try some new hobbies they’ve been curious about. The goal is to keep their world as big as possible, while still being safe.

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Introduction to Retirement Living with Lynn Creasy

Lynn Creasy at Foundation House at Northgate tells us how people make the first step towards retirement living. Every community has a different feeling and amenities, and it has to be right for each person. A lot of times, a family member tries to help, but there are also many senior consultants that can provide advice.

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