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CNET on MSNBest Smart Home and Security Devices for Aging in PlaceConvincing your elderly relatives to adopt home security technology can be difficult enough, but what do you choose when they ...
As adults age, most would prefer to stay in the homes and communities they love. In fact, according to a recent AARP survey, 75% of adults 50 years and older want to age in place. The reality, however ...
In most cases, homes aren't properly equipped for adults to safely continue living in them as they age. Older homeowners want to live out their lives in their homes, but this is not a reality for many ...
The housing world is a bit of a generational war zone, mostly between baby boomers and millennials. And baby boomers are sitting on particularly large homes that millennials who are starting ...
A crew from Mr. Handyman of Western Wake County builds a wheelchair ramp for Lynn Potter, who has been away from her North Raleigh home for two years while she received medical treatment.
They're aging in place. And one of the reasons why they're aging in place is because, um, it's the most, believe it or not, it's the most affordable option.
Baby boomers are opting to renovate their homes instead of putting them on the market.
Many older people in Philadelphia want to grow old in their own homes and neighborhoods, which is known as “aging in place,” meaning they want to stay where they are comfortable and familiar instead ...
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