The idea of aging in place where can remain in their homes long-term is past the stage of being a fad, it’s moved on from just being trendy, and it’s past… Read more »
Aging in Place Insider Blog
“Finding That Aging In Place Forever Home Is A Little Like Landing That Big Job”
When we graduate from college, complete our military service, start the workforce right out of college, or come to the job market some other path, we look for a full-time… Read more »
“So What If Boomers & Others Are Remaining In Their Homes Longer And Impacting The Available Homes Market?”
It’s true, that people are remaining in their home much longer than most people can remember. There was a time when people moved on average every five years. In was… Read more »
“There Is Not A Stock Aging In Place Design That Can Be Purchased”
The great thing about serving our clients who want to remain in their homes and age in place is that everyone is different. How mundane it would be if all… Read more »
“Aging In Place Gives Us Relief From One Of Life’s Immutable Needs”
Most of us have heard of Maslov’s “Hierarchy of Needs.” Included in the most basic of needs in his first tier which is “physiological” is shelter – along with food… Read more »
“Our Aging In Place Clients Can Help Us Meet Their Needs”
Learning about what our clients need us to do for them or how we can help them resolve issues in their homes is at the heart of creating a successful… Read more »
“How Can We Help People With Their Aging In Place Needs If They Can’t Reach Us?”
All of us busy. We know that. Still, it’s a wonder why some people even have cell phones since every call made to them seems to go to voice mail…. Read more »
“A New Look At How Home Security Enhances Aging In Place”
Mention home security, and we likely think of elaborate locks, alarm systems, and monitoring devices – possibly even trained guard dogs. These are all valid forms of providing home securing… Read more »
“Is Using A Grab Bar To Age In Place Safely Really Asking That Much?”
Grab bars are a tricky subject. To some, having them or even talking or thinking about them indicates or suggests a sign of weakness or aging. To admit that they… Read more »
“Developing A Relationship With A Home As We Age In Place”
As children, we don’t have any say as to what type of home we live in, how big it is, or what city it is in. It’s just home –… Read more »
