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Granny pods: the newest trend in senior living

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There’s a new trend emerging in senior housing: granny pods. Also known as tiny homes for seniors, granny pods are compact, prefabricated houses that can be assembled in the backyard of a caregiver’s home.

Although the idea of granny annexes or granny flats has been around for decades in the U.K. and in Australia, the first senior-friendly tiny homes in North America were called MEDCottages and launched by a small Virginia company in 2010. Since then, the idea has gained popularity and been adopted by other companies across the U.S. and Canada.

In general, granny pods include an open space containing a bed, living area, kitchenette and bathroom. They’re completely accessible to elderly people with health and mobility problems as they’re equipped with hand railings, defibrillators, first aid supplies, cushioned floors, good lighting, wheelchair-accessible doorways and a monitoring system (so that caregivers can keep an eye on the resident).

Many seniors and their loved ones see granny pods as an excellent way to downsize after retirement and a welcome alternative to nursing homes. These tiny homes allow seniors to continue living independently while receiving the care they need. It also lets families stay together without having to sacrifice space and privacy by living under one roof.

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