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Seniors Embrace Aging in Place – Rismedia

The new catch phrase among homeowners is “aging in place.” Instead of selling their homes and moving into retirement villages or assisted-living quarters, a growing number of older Americans are modifying their homes to make them more user-friendly as they age. Read More

Recommended Reading

Following is a reading list that NAIPC has compiled. If you would like to recommend a new book, please e-mail Darryl Hicks, at dhicks@dworbell.com


Re-creating Neighborhoods for Successful Aging
By Pauline Abbott, Nancy Carman, Jack Carman and Bob Scarfo

Senior Fitness
By Dr. Betty Perkins Carpenter

But I Don't Want Eldercare
By Terry Lynch

Aging in Place: Safely Living In Your "Home Sweet Home" Until Your 100 Plus
By Donna Christner-Lile, NCC, RPC

Making Your Home Senior-Friendly: A Guide for Family and Friends
By Chuck Oaks*

Retirement Life By Design
By Pamela Pope, OT, Elder Care Specialist

The Senior Solution: A Family Guide to Keeping Seniors Home for Life
By Valerie VanBooven-Whitsell, RN, BSN, PGCM*

Universal Design for the Home: Great-Looking, Great-Living Design for All Ages, Abilities, and Circumstances
By Wendy A. Jordan

Who Gets Grandma's Yellow Pie Plate
By University of Minnesota Extension Service

Caregiving Without Regrets
By Dr. Vicki Rackner

*Member of the National Aging in Place Council

 
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