Want to continue living at home as you age? Here’s what to consider
Safety concerns, caregiving needs, and, of course, finances all come into play when considering aging-in-place at home My mom is the model boomer. At 77
Safety concerns, caregiving needs, and, of course, finances all come into play when considering aging-in-place at home My mom is the model boomer. At 77 years old, she runs her interior design business, organizes a book club, plays pickleball and dominates in mahjong.
She is the picture of health; good luck matching the pace on her 5 mile walks. As is the trend for her generation, mom and her 83-year-old husband have chosen to continue living right where they are at home.
Circumstances led her to make age-in-place plans well ahead of her peers. When my dad died unexpectedly 22 years ago, my mom found herself widowed at 55 and living alone in a two-story, four-bedroom home.
Mom wanted to remain in her community, so she downsized into a smart townhouse with a first-floor bedroom and bath, and nearby shops. Continue reading...
