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Dec 19, 2023

Home Your Own Way

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Planning for the future can be a stressful endeavor. That’s why Home Instead® created the Home Your Own WaySM free resources to help you or a loved one discover the best place to age: your current home or someplace you may have never considered. It can be a tough decision, and these tools are designed to help aging adults or their adult children start the discussion and begin planning. This program encourages families to learn more about these important topics:

  • What to consider if you stay in your home
  • Common home safety hazards and how to fix them
  • New technologies to help an older adult stay at home
  • Conversation starters for older adults and their children

To discover how a Home Instead Care Professional could help keep you or a loved one safe at home, contact your local Home Instead office.

Articles

Family Discussion

Should I Stay or Should I Go?

It’s time to make a plan for where you want to age in place.

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Senior walking down the stairs

Top Five Aging in Place Pitfalls

Don’t let safety issues threaten your home safety and independence.

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Caregiver offering tea to a senior

Conversation Starters for Aging Adults and Adult Children

Candid conversations are the first step in answering the question of whether to age in place or to relocate. 

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Smart watch on a wrist

Top Aging in Place Technologies to Help You Stay Home

Technologies and a variety of products on the market can help older adults stay put.

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Grandfather, adult daughter and grandkids cooking and living together

Is Multigenerational Living Right for You?

Find out what to consider – from finances to caregiving duties – when combining households across multiple generations.

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Personalized Senior Care

From respite care to 24-hour in-home care, at Home Instead, care plans and services can be tailored to meet your family’s needs.
Senior talking with caregiver

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