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Aging at home: what you should know
Are you a senior facing the challenges of aging? If so, retirement homes provide an assortment of services that can make them a sensible choice of residence later in life. However, living at home is possible if you make a few adjustments. Here’s what you should know.
You may need to modify your home
As you age, living at home may begin to present a number of obstacles. This means you’ll probably need to make some changes. Some modifications you may want to consider making include:
• Widening doorways to allow for the use of mobility aids like wheelchairs and walkers
• Lowering countertops for easier access, especially if you use a wheelchair
• Replacing existing showers and tubs with safer walk-in models
• Removing tripping hazards such as shaggy rugs
• Applying anti-slip products to hardwood and tile floors
• Installing wheelchair lifts and ramps.
You can get various kinds of assistance
Everyone’s needs are different, but many seniors benefit from using home support services. If required, you can get in-home medical care. However, it’s also possible to receive help with basic tasks such as household chores, meal preparation and bathing. Whatever your specific needs are, remember that some of these resources are available through government and community-based programs.
It can be expensive
The costs of modifying your place of residence and getting home support services can add up quickly. Fortunately, some states offer tax credits for seniors living at home. These will usually cover a portion of your expenses.
