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HomeFit Guide at Burlington, MA

Jan 9

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Most houses and apartments are designed with young, able-bodied adults in mind, often overlooking the specific needs of older residents or individuals with disabilities.


As a result, many of these homes lack essential features that can support aging in place or accommodate mobility challenges.


The comprehensive guide is a valuable resource for homeowners, renters, and caregivers alike, offering practical solutions to make homes safer, more accessible, and more comfortable for individuals of all ages and abilities.


The AARP HomeFit presenter provided detailed recommendations on how to modify homes to support aging in place, including suggestions for improving mobility, enhancing safety, and increasing accessibility. Whether it’s through simple updates like installing grab bars in bathrooms or more extensive changes like widening doorways to accommodate wheelchairs, the guide emphasizes that small changes can have a significant impact on a person’s quality of life.


In addition to providing step-by-step instructions for making these improvements, the guide also includes advice on how to assess the home environment for potential risks, identify barriers that could impede movement, and make the most of existing spaces.


By utilizing the AARP HomeFit Guide, FISCO members would take proactive steps to create homes that will meet their needs for years to come, allowing for greater independence, mobility, and overall well-being.

 

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