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75% of remodelers report request for aging-in-place modifications to an existing home.
Simple home modifications like grab bars, higher toilets, curb-less showers and enhanced lighting may make staying at home with care more of a possibility. Staying at home when frailty occurs is preferred because it:
If your loved one has had a stroke, read this about making a home safe for stroke survivors.
For some downloadable tip sheets that cover simple home modifications to make aging in place easier, safer and more comfortable for extended living, see our resource library.
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