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Aging In Place

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Tiny daily shifts, lasting health: longevity experts’ at-home playbook
health8 days ago

Tiny daily shifts, lasting health: longevity experts’ at-home playbook

A NYT Wirecutter guide distills aging-well into practical, affordable home habits: stay moderately active daily, include strength or resistance training (or bands), and invest in supportive footwear and simple balance tools; boost safety with rug pads, grab bars, and better lighting; make easy, plant-based meals with handy appliances like an Instant Pot; and incorporate mood-boosting touches (a pride shrine) and ergonomic work setups. The core idea is to achieve better health and independence through small, consistent daily choices rather than drastic lifestyle overhauls.

Aging at Home, With a Tribe: Five Seniors Share How to Stay Put
lifestyle8 days ago

Aging at Home, With a Tribe: Five Seniors Share How to Stay Put

Five seniors across North America illustrate aging in place as more than finances: it’s about building and relying on community. Through cooperative housing like Winnipeg’s WHIM, caregiver networks, affordable living abroad, staying connected online, and proactive home repairs, they access safety, companionship, and independence at home. The piece highlights the value of asking for help and leveraging nonprofits (Rebuilding Together, Habitat for Humanity, Meals on Wheels, etc.) to create a support system, reduce isolation, and make aging at home feasible for people with varied resources.

Rising Fall Risks and Deaths Among Older Adults
health5 months ago

Rising Fall Risks and Deaths Among Older Adults

Falls among Mainers aged 65 and older have increased dramatically over the past decade, with mortality rates rising by 165%, likely due to factors such as fewer residential facilities, aging infrastructure, and mobility issues. Experts emphasize the importance of home modifications, health assessments, and community resources to prevent falls and related injuries among seniors.

"Retirement Considerations: Gen Xers' Housing Choices"
lifestyle1 year ago

"Retirement Considerations: Gen Xers' Housing Choices"

As Generation Xers approach retirement, many are considering where to live in their later years. With a focus on aging in place, they are seeking homes with features such as single-story layouts, health and wellness amenities, and technology integration. Some are also accommodating multigenerational households and prioritizing space for potential caregiving needs. As they navigate the housing market, Gen Xers are leveraging their wealth and market power to secure homes that will meet their needs for the long term.

"Retirement Considerations: Gen X-ers' Housing Choices"
business1 year ago

"Retirement Considerations: Gen X-ers' Housing Choices"

As the oldest members of Generation X approach retirement, they are already considering where they will live in their later years. Many are seeking homes better suited to their needs, with a focus on single-story layouts and features that will support aging in place. The desire to grow older in one's own home is common among many generations, and there is a growing demand for maintaining quality of life as people age.

"Key Considerations for Aging in Place During Retirement"
retirement-planning2 years ago

"Key Considerations for Aging in Place During Retirement"

As 77% of adults ages 50 and up aim to stay in their homes long term, experts emphasize the importance of making necessary improvements and upgrades to support aging in place. These upgrades, such as an aging-friendly bathroom and accessible entryways, can range from $30,000 to $80,000, but are a one-time cost compared to the annual median cost of a nursing home. It's advised to start planning for aging in place early, consider function over design, enlist professional help, and have a financial and contingency plan in place.

Retirees debunk outdated notion of moving away during retirement
retirement2 years ago

Retirees debunk outdated notion of moving away during retirement

A survey of 2,000 Americans aged 65+ found that 41% of retirees have no plans to move away from their current homes. The top reasons for staying in their homes include being able to care for themselves, liking their independence, and their attachment to their homes. While some downsized or moved for various reasons, the majority prefer to live in their own homes rather than assisted living communities or with family. Retirement goals for seniors include pursuing passions and hobbies, traveling, visiting family and friends, exercising, and picking up new hobbies.

Bower Architecture's Coastal Court House.
architecture2 years ago

Bower Architecture's Coastal Court House.

Bower Architecture has designed a single-story L-shaped descending plan house, Coastal Court, in Victoria, Australia, that prioritizes accessibility and low maintenance to allow aging in place. The linear plan acts as a protective edge to the two exposed street frontages, informally defining a large private internally focused courtyard. The home achieves a seven-star energy rating and the design performs well passively in terms of light, temperature control, and natural ventilation. The unique ramping design and consideration of mobility and ergonomics for aging in place allow the house to be a long-term home, achieving sustainability in its longevity.