My wife and I would like to make some affordable changes to our home so we can remain living there for as long as possible. Can you recommend some good resources that can help us determine what all we ...
As baby boomers age, the majority want to continue living independently in their homes, otherwise known as aging in place. About 78% of homeowners over the age of 60 prefer this option over moving ...
Many seniors want to remain in their homes as they age, leading to a growing need for modifications. Experts recommend starting with a home assessment by an occupational therapist to determine ...
The data is clear: Older adults, when contemplating future living arrangements, would prefer to remain in their homes as long as feasibly possible. But for those who own homes with features or layouts ...
Village Caregiving reports that aging in place brings hidden costs like home modifications, healthcare, and emergency ...
Applications are now open for a program with the City of Reno that will allow seniors to obtain home modifications.
On Saturday, July 12, Macedonia Missionary Baptist Church will be hosting its first public information session regarding the joint Green River Society/U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development ...
A unique partnership in North Carolina is revolutionizing how seniors can safely age in their homes. 90% of seniors want to stay in their homes as they age, but most houses aren't built for aging ...
Berkshire Regional Planning Commission invites applications to the Home Modification Loan Program, a state-funded no-interest loan program to provide modifications to those in need of accessibility ...
With aging-in-place preferences generally dominant among older Americans, some cities and states are putting these preferences into action by providing additional support for people who want to remain ...