Aging in Place: Growing Older at Home 🏠

Many people want to stay in their homes, maintain their independence, and turn to family and friends for help when needed as they age. If staying in your home is important to you, you can find ways to help you age in place. Use these tips to get around, be safe, and stay connected:

  • Reach out to people you know. Friends, family, and neighbors can drive you to appointments, help with errands and chores, or keep you company.
  • Be prepared for a medical emergency. If you have a severe allergy or medical need, speak with your doctor about getting a medical alert ID bracelet or necklace. You might also consider an emergency medical alert system.
  • Get help during the day. If your caregiver isn’t available during the day, some organizations have volunteers who visit older adults for support, assistance, and companionship.
  • Talk to a geriatric care manager. These professionals can help you form a care plan and find resources to make your daily life easier. You may be able to find a geriatric care manager through your doctor or another health care provider.

Find more resources to help you age in place.

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