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College to build Aging in Place Community on Campus

July 4, 2008 By Mark Hager

Purchase College in Albany now has approval to build a senior community on-campus. The college has been trying to get approval for this project for years and is looked at as a win-win situation for the college (and it’s students) and the future residents. The community will contain up to 385 senior housing units and […]

Filed Under: Community Tagged With: age in place, Aging in Place, communities, community, elderly, senior

Vibration May Reduce Risk of Falling for Seniors

July 4, 2008 By Mark Hager

Researchers at the University of Technology in Sydney, Australian may have found a way to reduce falls for older people. Sven Rees, a PhD student at the University, said that standing on a platform that vibrates for ten minutes or less could help seniors keep their balance better and reduce falls. The group has been […]

Filed Under: Home Safety - Tips for a safe home Tagged With: Aging in Place, care, elderly, fall, falls, health care, healthcare, home safety, prevention, seniors

Match Makes Perfect Sense, Great Benefits for Aging in Place

June 30, 2008 By Mark Hager

Here’s hoping this is a trend. If you’re a contractor or an interior designer, take note. Give a customer a start to finish quote for a redesign & remodeling job, coordinate it in a single office with great service, and you’ll have one happy consumer. “Working together with the client from the very beginning allows […]

Filed Under: Home Remodeling Tagged With: CAPS, elderly, Home Remodeling, housing, interior design, modifications, Professionals

UK local government spearheads project to keep older people safe at home

June 29, 2008 By Mark Hager

The Bolton Council has teamed up with Careline to provide remote monitoring devices and service for older people. Sensors to detect falls, movement in the home, epileptic seizures, extreme temperatures variations, entry and exit from the home and bed and/or chair occupancy are among the list of technologies being implemented. The monitoring services (provided by […]

Filed Under: Community Tagged With: community effort, local government, Technology

Respite care makes sense for everyone

June 29, 2008 By Mark Hager

There is a little confusion as to what respite care is. To some, it is care provided in the home; to others, care provided at a facility. Regardless of how you define it, respite care spells temporary relief for caregivers. Respite care is not a new concept. In fact, the Senate and President Bush have […]

Filed Under: Caregiving, Community Tagged With: caregivers, elderly care, respite care

Elevators for the Aging

June 11, 2008 By Mark Hager

Meet Truby LaGarde and Paul Lambertson, a Frederick, MD couple who are taking their plans for aging in place very seriously. Truby and Paul installed an elevator in their house to assist with their mobility as they grow older. Watch the video and read more at the link below. Read More: Growing Numbers of Seniors […]

Filed Under: Home Remodeling Tagged With: age in place, Aging in Place, edlerly, elevators, home, Home Remodeling, remodeling, seniors, videos

Aging in Place at Home

June 11, 2008 By Mark Hager

Staying in your own home as long as you are able (aging in place) is more beneficial to the elderly. With proper care and careful planning, it can be a reality. Designer Judith Nicholson discusses it in this video.  

Filed Under: Home Remodeling Tagged With: age in place, aging, Aging in Place, elderly, home, Home Remodeling, remodeling, seniors, videos

Aging In Place Home Remodeling Ideas

June 11, 2008 By Mark Hager

Home remodeling for aging in place (so you or your loved on can live in it longer) is a growing trend among Baby Boomers and their parents. Modifications can range from simple to incredibly expensive. However, resources are available to help you decide which remodeling should be done. A CAPS certified specialist can do a […]

Filed Under: Home Remodeling Tagged With: age in place, Aging in Place, CAPS, caps2, certified aging in place specialist, elderly, home, Home Remodeling, NAHB, remodeling, seniors

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