Preparation can ease the process of aging in place: WSJ
Briefly

Nearly nine in ten people age 65 and older prefer aging in place—yet many homes lack essential modifications to accommodate their needs safely.
You have to consider the variables when you grow older. We think about child-proofing a home. How do you age-proof a home?
Roughly half of the population 65 and older have discussed future needs with loved ones. That figure needs to go way up.
Adult children can help with discussions about aging, but parents need to communicate their needs and capabilities for care.
Read at www.housingwire.com
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