Many homeowners reach a point where they begin to look at their home a little differently. Nothing dramatic may have happened. You may still feel capable, independent, and engaged in the life you enjoy. And yet, there’s a growing awareness that the home you love may not always support you
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When people hear “accessible home design,” they often picture clunky grab bars, unattractive bedside commodes and hospital-like spaces. It’s an understandable concern. No one wants their home to feel cold and institutional. But that image belongs to a different era. Today’s accessible design is about intentional style with refined finishes,
Part IV of a 5-part series. Are you concerned about outliving your savings in retirement? It's a common concern, especially as healthcare advancements extend our lifespans. But here’s a proactive strategy…a Home Fit for a Lifetime positions your home as both a cherished space and a financial asset, offering a
Myths about retirement housing can lead to poor decision-making and even pose dangerous risks. As a Home Health Physical Therapist and Certified Aging in Place Specialist, I hear these misconceptions frequently. Let's shed some light on these common misunderstandings about aging in place homes and finally set things straight! MYTH