Aging in Place: A Safety Checklist for Aging at Home

Posted on Friday, February 15, 2019
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As we age, it’s a good time to ask ourselves how we may better equip our homes to fit our changing needs. What are some ways to modify our homes so that we can safely age in place? Following is some helpful information about this, including some of the challenges you might face, safety concerns to consider, and helpful tips on how to stay safe in your home.

What is Aging in Place?

According to the Family Caregiver Alliance, the vast majority of elderly people receiving assistance (80%) live in private homes in the community, not institutions. It turns out that most seniors want to age in place – their own place to be exact.

Aging in place means that a person has made a conscious decision to stay in the residence of their choice as they age, with the comforts that are most important to them. To make this possible, aging in place might include adding supplementary services to enhance and help their living conditions.

Challenges of Aging in Place

Before making changes to your home, you might consider what challenges you might expect to go through as you age. No matter how much you take care of your mind, body, and soul, aging changes us all. Not all mental and physical challenges can be perceived as negative. Older adults often have a more positive outlook on life, are more patient, and often more understanding of others. But it’s important to acknowledge some fundamental shifts you’re likely to see.

Here is a list of some of the changes and challenges we might face as we begin to age:

As you age in place, the above challenges factor into building a comfortable life at home. Recognizing this can help you and your caregiver adapt and set you up for success when aging in place.

The Importance of Aging in Place

There are many reasons why an individual might want to age in their own home, including comfort and security. But some of the reasons to age in place impact more than just the adult themselves.

According to the U.S. Census Bureau, by the year 2030 there will be 71.5 (20% of the projected U.S. population) million Americans over the age of 65, a number that is more than twice what it was in the year 2000. With a limited number of retirement homes and care facilities, this large population will likely be living at home more than ever before. As we look at our projected future, it’s best for seniors and their families to begin to think about the changes they can make so it’s easier to age in place due to changes in the economy, retirement home availability, and overall comfort.

An Aging in Place Checklist

Now that we understand the challenges and the importance of aging in place, it’s time to fully understand what it takes to age in place the right way. Save this checklist for future reference, and enjoy your favorite space as you continue to age in place and in comfort.

First, you need to consider what it means to you personally to age in place. Consider things like:

Having control of the way you age and where you age is the beauty behind aging into your Golden Years right in your own home. Here is a safety checklist to consider when setting up your home for maximum comfort and safety:

Now that you have a better understanding of aging in place, it’s time to get started on some of these tips and guidelines to assure a safe a relaxing retirement. Enjoy where you are living to the fullest as you age into your Golden Years.

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