What is Aging in Place
Aging in place means living independently at home for as long as possible. It can occur in the home you have lived in for years, a senior living condo, or even an assisted living apartment. While aging in place can be challenging due to mobility issues, chronic pain, or cognitive decline, there are services and resources that can help make it more feasible. Planning ahead and working with a physician to anticipate physical changes can also help make aging in place more successful.
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