Is aging at home really the best option?
Steve Gilbert, MBA
Transformational Executive Business Leader Specializing in Payments, Credit, Fraud, Product Management Strategy, and Change Management
AARP statistics repeatedly show that a huge majority (nearly 90%) of seniors age 65 and over want to "age in place" (i.e., stay in their home for as long as possible), and as time goes on, the day-today realities of living solo make this a more complex proposition.
According to Stephen Golant, Professor of Gerontology at the University of Florida and author of the book Aging in the Right Place, "...the concept of aging-in-place has become a mantra in recent years that might prevent older adults from seeking healthier, more holistic alternatives."
Much should be considered and the options for today's seniors are better than ever before. Seek guidance and consulting from your local Senior Care Advisor so you can ensure your loved one is safe wether at home or seeking alternative options.
Don't go it alone, as researching and identifying the right fit can be overwhelming, especially when the choices can vary substantially.
We are committed, patient and light-hearted in our approach to partner with you and ensure you receive safe and reliable options to match your living and care needs.
www.SeniorCareAuthority/PhoenixMetro or (480) 759-5995.
Transformational Executive Business Leader Specializing in Payments, Credit, Fraud, Product Management Strategy, and Change Management
9 年Thank you all for the positive feedback and in-messages. Enjoy you Holidays and Happy New Year.
Better Business Bureau
9 年Great article, Steve!