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The Benefits of Living in Place Remodeling
Life is full of unexpected events. And though you can’t predict them, your house should be ready for them. Your home’s purpose is to care for you and your loved ones at every age and stage of life. So, children, seniors, the disabled, and the injured should all be able to use your house comfortably…
Read MoreWhat Are Living In Place Home Modifications?
Here’s a thought: When your lifestyle changes, your house should be ready. When you have children, your house should address their needs. Your house should also empower any resident with a disability. Furthermore, if older relatives come to live with you, your house should help you care for them. Once you become an empty nester,…
Read MoreThe Benefits of Aging in Place Remodeling
Did you know: living in your home gets harder as you get older. Long stairways, narrow doorways, high threshold showers or bathtubs, doors with difficult knobs, and slippery flooring all become more challenging to use. But aging in place remodeling makes your home’s design better so long-term living is easier. Most American houses don’t accommodate…
Read MoreWhat Are Aging in Place Home Modifications?
For homeowners steadily approaching the later years of their lives, we have bad news and good news. The bad news is that most houses in America are not developed with the unique needs of older adults in mind. Therefore, living in your home can get harder as you get older. You may have to manage…
Read MoreThe Benefits of Walk-in Bathtubs for Aging In Place
Getting older can be a thrilling, rewarding experience. Many great things come with age, such as more freedom, privileges, opportunities, and satisfaction. In these modern times, aging is not something we have to fear. It’s simply something we must adapt to. And thanks to the latest advancements in technology, manufacturing, and construction, we can embrace…
Read MoreHow to Update Your Living Room with Aging in Place Design
Did you know? The AARP discovered that 90% of older adults plan to stay in their own homes for the next 5-10 years. Are you one of them? If so, you should know that research also shows only 3.8% of American houses are designed to aid mature adults as they age. Consequently, this information suggests…
Read MoreHow to Update Your Kitchen with Aging in Place Kitchen Design
If you’re an older individual who’s found your dream home, you’re probably planning to live there for the rest of your life. Most older Americans feel the same way, as the AARP found that 90% of seniors intend to remain in their current homes for the next 5-10 years. However, research also reveals that only…
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