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"Staying at home as you age has the advantage of keeping you in a familiar place where you know your neighbors and the community. There is a wide range of home care services that can help you maintain your independence within the comfort of your own home, from in-home care to day care. You may also be able to make home repairs or modifications to make your life easier and safer, such as installing a wheelchair ramp, bathtub railings, or emergency response system.
Staying at home may be a good option if:
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You have a close network of nearby family, friends, and neighbors
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Transportation is easily accessible, including alternate transportation to driving
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Your neighborhood is safe
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Your home can be modified to reflect your changing needs
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Home and yard maintenance is not overwhelming
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Your physical and medical needs do not require a high level of care
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You have a gregarious personality and are willing and able to reach out for social support
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You fall within the geographical confines of an integrated community, such as a “village” or NORC (Naturally Occurring Retirement Community)
Aging in place is a less effective senior housing option once your mobility is limited. Being unable to leave your home frequently and socialize with others can lead to isolation, loneliness, and depression. So, even if you select to age in place today, it’s important to have a plan for the future when your needs may change and staying at home may no longer be the best option." (HelpGuide.org)