Homes built in the middle part of the 20th century – from the 1930s to the 1960s – had some great architecture and were generally built quite well. Many are… Read more »
Aging in Place Insider Blog
“Just How Many Extra Steps Are We Creating For Ourselves Or Our Clients?”
Exercise in some form is good for all of us – depending on our level of fitness, and degrees of mobility, stamina, balance, and coordination. It might just have to… Read more »
“No Two People Are Exactly Alike, And Neither Are AIP Solutions”
We all got to where we are today through very different paths. Therefore, it’s no wonder that all of us (or at least many of us) have different outlooks on… Read more »
“Making A Name For Ourselves Is Sometimes Harder Than It Would Seem”
As aging-in-place professionals, we recognize the importance of marketing ourselves and branding our business to attract more customers and enhance or reputation in the marketplace. At the root of that… Read more »
“There’s No Need To Wait For A Future Date For Aging-In-Place”
There is a lot of the discussion on aging-in-place, and much of it involves planning for some future eventuality or getting ready for it. However, it’s here and now –… Read more »
“Safety Doesn’t Go Out Of Style As An Area Of Focus”
No matter how often we talk about of mention anything having to do with safety in the home, there is still plenty to discuss. It’s a topic that is always… Read more »
“‘R-E-S-P-E-C-T’ Is Much More Than A Top Tune”
Aretha Franklin recorded “R-E-S-P-E-C-T” and had thousands upon thousands of people listening to the song and singing its lyrics. It was even showcased in the Blue Brothers 2000 film. Aside… Read more »
“The Ability To Reach Is Often Overlooked In Design”
The ability to reach something (such as an item on a shelf or counter), the act of reaching for it, or the capacity to obtain something near us that we… Read more »
“Smart Phone Searches Is On The Rise For The Senior Age Group”
Recent reports suggest that the number of people age 55 and over are increasingly using their smart phones (compared to their computers and other sources such as advertising found in… Read more »
“Not Knowing Something We Should Is Just Not An Acceptable Excuse”
When we are new to a position or just starting a business there may be many things that we aren’t aware of – partially because we don’t know that we… Read more »
