Advice for baby boomers aging in place
One trend that emerged from the COVID-19 pandemic is seniors staying in their homes as they age instead of moving to assisted living or long-term care facilities. A recent survey found 57 percent of baby boomers believed COVID-19 had affected their timeline for making improvements that would facilitate their remaining in their homes and 63 percent said they will explore accessibility projects for their home. According to Gregg Hicks, vice president at Modernize.com, “small improvements can make a big difference when it comes to improving safety and accessibility.” Read article the
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