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Aging In Place

If you're asking yourself, "Should I Modify or Move?", we're here to help.

Helping you Age in Place safely in the home of your choice.

For those who wish to remain in their homes or downsize to a more manageable home, ensuring a safe and accessible living environment is essential.

As Certified Aging in Place Specialists (CAPS), we provide a comprehensive home safety and accessibility analysis to identify potential hazards and recommend practical modifications that enhance mobility, security, and overall comfort.

From assessing fall risks to suggesting accessible bathroom upgrades and entryway modifications, we help create a home that supports independence and peace of mind.

The key features of a home for aging in place include:

Thomasville, Georgia, USA – September 29, 2009:  Single story home with garage and tan siding.

     A low-threshold entry to accommodate a ramp if necessary.

     Covered parking, preferable an attached garage

     One level living (BR, bath, and laundry on the main level)

     An accessible bathroom with a zero-threshold shower

     Wide doorways to accommodate a rollator or wheelchair

     Sleeping space for an in-home caregiver

Does your home have these features?  If not, are you better off staying in your current home and making modifications, or should you move to a home more age-in-place ready?  We'll help you uncover and evaluate all of the variables - functional, financial and emotional - so you can make an informed and confident decision.