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What is aging in place?
Aging in place refers to the ability of older adults to live in their own homes and communities safely, independently, and comfortably, regardless of age, income, or ability level. This concept emphasizes maintaining quality of life and independence for as long as possible. For many, aging in place means making modifications to their current home to ensure it meets their evolving needs.
Contact Carla Stevens, your 55+ home coach REALTOR® in the Iowa Corridor, for expert guidance on everything aging in place and choosing the right option for the next chapter of your life.
Available options for aging in place.
There are several options available for those looking to age in place, each with its unique benefits:
- Modifying Your Current Home: This option involves remodeling your existing home to include accessibility features such as grab bars, ramps, wider doorways, and stairlifts. While this can help you stay in a familiar environment, it often requires significant investment and time.
- Buying a New Home Designed for Aging in Place: Purchasing a home that is already equipped with aging in place features can be a more straightforward solution. These homes are designed with accessibility and safety in mind, including single-level living, no-step entries, and easy-to-navigate floor plans.
- 55+ Communities: These communities offer homes and amenities specifically designed for older adults. They provide a social environment, which can be beneficial for maintaining an active and engaged lifestyle.
Some things to consider about aging in place.
When deciding whether to modify your current home or move to a new one, there are several important factors to consider:
- Cost of Remodeling vs. Buying New: Remodeling your home can be costly, especially if significant modifications are needed. You may need to bring your home up to code when obtaining permits, which can add to the expense. In many cases, buying a new home designed for aging in place can be more cost-effective and less disruptive.
- Future Needs: Consider your long-term needs. While remodeling might address your current requirements, will it continue to serve you well as your needs change? A home specifically designed for aging in place might better accommodate future needs.
- Lifestyle and Community: Think about the lifestyle you want to maintain. If you value a social environment and access to community amenities, a 55+ community could be a great fit. If you prefer the familiarity of your current neighborhood, remodeling might be the way to go.
- Ease of Transition: Moving to a new home can be a significant change, but it may offer a better living environment in the long run. Weigh the short-term inconvenience against the potential long-term benefits.
Ensure your home is perfectly suited for aging in place with a home assessment.
Comprehensive Home Assessment
Ensure your home is ready for aging in place or building a new home to meet your future needs. With empathy and expertise, I conduct comprehensive home assessments to empower individuals to live independently, safely, and with dignity in the comfort of their homes.
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By seamlessly integrating assistive technologies, universal design principles, and innovative solutions, I strive to create living spaces that foster independence, promote dignity, and allow individuals to thrive in the years to come. I offer unwavering support and guidance every step of the way.
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55+ Guide to Aging in Place
By downloading the 55+ Guide to Aging in Place for free, you’ll gain valuable insights and tips on creating a home that supports your needs as you age. This guide covers everything from remodeling your current home to exploring new housing options, including important topics like safety, reverse mortgages, lifestyle home loans, technology, and more. It’s an essential resource for anyone in the Iowa Corridor looking to transition to a more suitable living environment.
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