OLDER AMERICANS ARE DRIVING
THE NEED FOR HOUSING TO AGE IN PLACE
“I think there are inherent problems with aging in your own home.
A lot of housing stock is not appropriate for aging in place.
A lot of houses are split levels or only have an upstairs bath,” SHAG’s Woolford said.
“It gets harder to live there and to get out and do things.
That leads to social isolation.
I believe in the ability to age in
the same community, but with housing options that are more accessible and
affordable.”
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