First be proactive in your thinking, planning and actions. Don't wait to
be reactive to an injury or disability. When planning a new remodeling
project talk it over with your designer and contractor. They can guide
you to what can be done to maximize your investment and your
independence as you age.
Second, Aging in Place is all about being open to possibilities. Today
when we hear the term "Age in Place" we think of being old and stuck
in a worn out house. Well it's often true. However, you can be proactive
and have the great home you have love and remain independent for as
long as you want. Write down what is important to you, who in your
family can help if you needed it.
Third, plan for a sunny day. Just as you plan for your financial
independent make sure you're planning for your physical
independence. Making a no step entrance to that new addition, or the
bathroom just a little larger with wider doorway, can help make life
easier and the home less of a barrier when there's a permanent
disability or a temporary injury like a broken leg.
Fourth, think outside the box. Design has come along way. There are
products and ideas to suit everyone's taste and budget. Simple things
like grab bars are not just for the elderly, there great for little kids just
learning to shower. And they come in designer shapes, colors and
finishes.
Fifth, allowing your perceptions to be challenged. When planning to
aging in place, it's not always about being old. A young couple moving
into a new home, planning a new life can have the same challenges as
the elderly.
Aging in place is all about perceptions and what we do about it.
Discussing it openly with your designer and contractor will help you
understand why it's important to be proactive, how it can save you
money, and yes, be greener too. If you're planning a remodeling
project, no matter what your age or ability or you want to help out a
loved one, be sure to ask about Universal Design or Aging in Place.
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