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Aging in Place – It all comes down to proper planning.

Posted April 7, 2010 by Cheryl Barrett

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If you plan ahead, “Aging in Place" will allow you to have control over your Care, Comfort, Dignity, Independence and Quality of Life. You must acknowledge the fact that you most likely will need help down the road remaining independent in your own home. Therefore, planning ahead makes the transition less stressful. Take the first step and evaluate what your needs are to remain independent in your home. Don’t wait until it becomes a crisis and you have no time to prepare. If you can answer these questions now, it will save you time, money and energy later. Ask yourself the following:

  1. Do you have the resources in place to remain in your home? (i.e.: home care providers,Personal response systems, transportation, etc…)
  2. Is your home prepared for your current and long term care needs? (i.e.: all one level, Handicap accessible, home safety, home maintenance, etc…)

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