Aging in Place – Good Planning will create a Lifetime Home

Apr 24, 2013

There are many design elements that can be integrated into your home that will allow you to live there for a lifetime. Simple changes that can be integrated into the design will allow your home to adapt along with your needs so you can celebrate aging in place. This is most important to keep you in your community you know and trust.

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Looking for solutions that look good and are functional are key elements to “aging in place” design. Design Matters! Take the time to find solutions the are both functional and beautiful. Look for products that allow for many abilities to access and function in the given space.

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If you are building a home, you should plan for a lifetime, finding solutions that will be healthy, energy-efficient, durable, and adaptable as life changes.

 

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