Aging in Place
Oftentimes, seniors who choose this lifestyle need additional support at home. To make the possibility of remaining at home safe and comfortable, seniors rely on the help of family members, in-home care aides, assistive devices like canes or walkers, and home modifications.
AgingCare provides resources to help seniors and their families plan and prepare for successfully aging in place. Read expert articles and explore the tips and advice of other caregivers who have supported their loved ones' desire to live at home as long as safely possible.
Aging in Place Articles
Expert Advice on Aging in Place
Is your house elder friendly? An occupational therapist and Certified Aging in Place Specialist explains how improving the safety, accessibility and functionality of your residence now can safeguard your future at home.
3 CommentsUsing Universal Design to Create a Senior-Friendly Home
Universal design is not a “style” but a philosophy that products and environments should be useable by all people without adaptation. Applying these principles throughout a senior’s home can help promote both safety and independence.
2 CommentsKeeping Seniors Safe: Home Care Services and Tips for Aging in Place
Explore simple home modifications to keep seniors safe. Home care services can also help adults age in place and offer caregivers peace of mind.
4 CommentsSenior-Friendly Home Additions for Aging in Place
There are a number of additions that can be made to a home to make it more senior-friendly. To remain in your home as you age, consider these tips for creating a safe environment that will help you age in place safely and comfortably.
6 CommentsAging in Place: Making Your Home’s Main Entrance Accessible
Your front door and the paths around your house are your gateway to the outside world. Learn how to modify these aspects of your residence to prevent falls and prolong your independence so you can lead an active life for many years to come.
6 CommentsEquipment and Products for Aging in Place
The reality of aging in place is not without challenges –especially as one’s health declines and needs increase. Fortunately, there are many adaptive products and safety devices that can be used to help make staying in a long-time home safer.
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Aging in Place Questions
Caring for an ailing 97-year-old MIL.
8 Answersstrugglinson Replied Mar 30, 2024My parents are on hospice for comfort care. Can hospice force them into a nursing home?
6 AnswersAlvaDeer Answered Mar 21, 2024Who can help an adult with self neglect?
9 AnswersJoAnn29 Answered Mar 19, 2024Bowels movement.
7 AnswersJoAnn29 Replied Mar 14, 2024
Aging in Place Discussions
When is it time to move mom to AL?
11 CommentsGabBennett Commented Dec 5, 2023Care at Home
3 CommentsNeedHelpWithMom Commented Apr 2023Dear Abby: Aging in Place
6 CommentsLvnsm1826 Commented Jun 2022What plans have you made for your own aging needs?
49 Commentsdseag2 Commented Oct 2021
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