Reduce the Overwhelm of Downsizing With the Right Professional!
On this episode of the Age Better Resources podcast, Kathy Clinton speaks with Caryn Becker, a Seniors Real Estate Specialist with decades of experience and a heart for serving older adults. Caryn specializes in helping seniors as they prepare to downsize from a longtime home to a smaller space. Caryn shares how she is able to support seniors through the downsizing process, why a longer timeline can be important, the range of services she can bring in, and why this work is close to her heart. Caryn also dives into thoughts on selecting a realtor, tips on the downsizing process, and what to avoid for the best possible experience.
If you are trying to figure out how to simplify the process of down-sizing from a home to a smaller space, this episode is for you! Even if it feels like there is more than you can possibly accomplish on your own, Caryn has tips! Change can be hard, but it can lead to a better quality of life!
Home Care: How to Stay in Your Home as You Age with Kathy Miller
On this episode of the Age Better Resources podcast, Kathy Clinton speaks with Kathy Miller, founder and owner of Gentle Shepherd Home Care, Colorado Springs. They discuss how understanding home care agency basics is essential for implementing your best solution, how home care for seniors can allow aging adults with increasing needs to stay safely at home, wherever that is, and how it is crucial to find the right provider when inviting someone to care for an older senior in the home.
They also discuss Kathy’s “origin story” of founding Gentle Shepherd after experiencing challenges finding quality care for family members, the services that Gentle Shepherd provides and how people pay, essential aspects of high-quality home care agency, and important hiring and training guidelines all agencies should follow.
Home Care for Seniors: 14 Essentials Before Making that Call
Home care provides a variety of services for older adults who need some extra support to live comfortably and safely in their own homes. If you are concerned about an older person who is no longer able to meet all of his or her own needs, live safely, or is isolated and alone, in-home care can be a solution.
5 Ways to Compensate for Declines in Activities of Daily Living
Once you have noticed that declines in Activities of Daily Living (ADLs) are becoming an issue, it is important to take steps to manage the situation. It can be difficult for seniors to acknowledge their decline, but offering strategies to compensate can provide optimism in a tough situation.
7 Steps to Optimize Bathroom Safety for Seniors
Bathroom safety for seniors is a key consideration in creating a safer home environment for older people. A 2018 PubMed study indicates that bathrooms are a high-risk area for people of any age to suffer a fall-related injury. Given that seniors are more prone to falls, optimizing bathroom safety is an important step to minimize the risk of a fall-related injury.
9 Things to Know About Assisted Living for Seniors
A move to Assisted Living is not in most seniors' plans, but it may become necessary. For this reason, it is important to understand what it is, who it is for, and what the costs and benefits are.
Most older adults fear losing their independence, and most want to remain in their homes. But the reality is that over 20% of U.S. adults over 85 need help with daily living activities…
6 Smart Home Upgrades to Support Aging in Place
In a world where 77 percent of adults 50 and older are committed to aging in place, smart home upgrades are becoming an increasingly valuable tool. It is important to consider a senior's privacy, but many technology solutions can help a senior, or senior couple, remain safe without sacrificing their independence.
Is Your Home a Candidate for Aging in Place?
If you have decided that you or your loved one is considering aging in place, you need to decide whether your residence is suited to home modifications. This process includes an assessment of both the location and the layout of the house.
Why Are the Top 6 Activities of Daily Living (ADLs) so Important?
Activities of Daily Living (ADLs) are self-care activities a person must be able to do to live independently. Activities of Daily Living include basic tasks we learn as children, such as bathing and dressing. We often take these tasks for granted until they become challenging, so if you want to Age in Place in your latter years, it is essential to start preparing today.
9 Essential Steps to Age in Place Successfully
Aging in place does not mean you simply continue to live in your home with no planning or changes. To age in place successfully, you need timely planning and action.
In my experience working with hundreds of older adults, I've seen the dramatic impact that smart, informed planning can make on an individual's ability to stay in their home. I've also seen many unfortunate outcomes of not taking a proactive approach to the process of aging in place.
With smarter living today you can live better tomorrow; here are nine essential steps to successfully age in place.
Independent Living for Seniors: 5 Things to Know
What is independent living for seniors? Who is it for, and what are the benefits and costs?
Like many others, you probably aren't familiar with the various options for senior living. That's all right, because at Age Better Resources, we've put together a knowledge base to get you up to speed. This article will focus on Independent Living, a retirement community option that falls somewhere between traditional apartments and care-focused Assisted Living retirement communities.
What Does it Mean to Age In Place?
What does it mean to Age in Place? The CDC defines Aging in Place as “the ability to live in one’s own home and community safely, independently, and comfortably, regardless of age, income, or ability level.” According to the AARP, nearly 80% of older adults want to stay in their current homes. However, there are many factors to consider when evaluating this option. Successful outcomes require planning and resources.
6 Simple Steps to Improve Senior Home Safety
For older adults want to age in place, it is important to recognize potential safety challenges and take necessary steps to improve senior home safety. If physical or cognitive decline sets in, senior home safety risks can arise, but taking proper steps can help ensure our elderly loved ones are safe in their homes.
3 Advantages and Disadvantages of Aging in Place
According to the AARP, nearly 80% of older adults prefer to age in place, but there are advantages and disadvantages of aging in place that should be considered before you make a decision. For most seniors, their instinct is a desire to stay in their current home - the environment they are familiar with - but they may discover that the benefits of moving to a smaller home, or an option that offers more community, outweigh the uncertainties of making a shift.
8 Popular Living Options for Seniors
Many situations could prompt you to start wondering about living options for seniors. Is your old family home larger than what you presently need? Is the lawn becoming too much to maintain, or are the stairs difficult to navigate? As we enter new phases of life, our housing needs change, which is why is important to review popular living options for seniors.