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Shana Gatschet
Home Remodeling
2010-03-01 08:47:00
Adapting homes for a lifetime
Answer: According to AARP, 85 percent of Americans age 50+ want to remain in their current homes and community for life. However, studies also show that only 1 in 10 feel they can actually do so based on its current design. Your parents’ situation is not uncommon as they want to remain in their home, but if their home is not accessible to accommodate any situation, it may not be possible. There are professionals in your area that can help you find solutions. Certified Aging-in-Place Specialists (CAPS) are recognized through the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB). They are trained professionals to help you make your home more “livable” and fit one’s lifestyle. These professionals consist of remodelers, builders, architects, designers and Occupational Therapists. CAPS professionals understand universal design. When a home is customized to become an aesthetically pleasing and barrier-free environment, it increases one’s safety and independence. It also allows for family and friends of any age or ability to visit. It may increase the value and marketability of the home as it opens the doors to a wider audience of home buyers. More importantly, investing in universal design techniques can allow your parents to live as they choose, in the place they choose, and maintain their quality of life. Helping your parents plan for their future is imperative. Delayed planning can force many people to face the heartache of moving to a nursing home simply because their home was not accessible. With the average costs of a nursing home stay at $4300/month and assisted living at $3000/month, it is wise to consider a home remodel, which can ultimately last a lifetime. Considering a custom home remodel with universal design features can help you gain peace of mind that your parents’ home can be a home for life.
 
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