Preparing to Age in Place
Many of us in the Aging Well Support Group express similar concerns. We are currently doing o.k. in our homes, on our own, but recognize that disabilities may be on our horizons.
Can we be reasonably proactive about this?
What can we do to stay in our homes as long as possible?
What can we do to gracefully reach out for assistance when we need it?
What can we expect the costs will be as we try to imagine the economies of our lives as we age?
What modifications can we make now that will make life easier when we have less strength and energy?
Interested in more discussions like this? Go to the Aging Well Support Group.
Isn't it interesting how the simple things are so rewarding? There is so much going on all around us and sometimes we forget to just pause and appreciate life.
You said it beautifully and you didn't have to go far.
I'm hoping to be able to stay in my home till the end. I have a 2 story home which I loved when I bought it new while I was still working. 16 steps up and 16 steps back down require concentration to make sure I don't stumble. I've found great success going down the stairs sideways holding on to the railing with one hand. Much easier on the knees. PT I was seeing really liked that idea. I will look into having a stair lift installed when that time comes. If I had to move, I'd really miss not being near to my long time friends. That is a network that thru years of friendship & support keeps me & my friends going!
I had a serious episode of vertigo a few days ago.
Those newly added grab bars/towel racks in the bathroom were crucial to safe landing on the toilet when the world was spinning.
It seems like you're going overboard with safety...until you need it!
I'm looking for more places to install grab bars or rails.
Have you investigated eventually having a full time or part time "Live-In " caretaker ?
Reduce your payout by providing them : "Free Accomodation " .
Go through a professional councillor to test these thoughts or your local church .
A friend of mine had a stairlift installed, and it may have saved her life. She had fallen down the stairs three times.
She loves the lift, and her cat enjoys sitting in her lap as they go up and down the stairs.
Going through the same thing. Doing ok just now. Will be 84 this month. Hoping, and praying, that when the decision time comes, that I’m able to make the right ones.
None of us really know what’s ahead. So am doing my best every day, am in a townhouse with minimal upkeep, bedroom downstairs, etc. etc.
I do find it hard to deal with all the advice I’m getting, from my children, and society in general.
We don’t really know what lays ahead. So I pray a lot.
Decided to enjoy every day, trying to stay in the moment. Do water aerobics, still take piano lessons, drive as long as I’m able to see the kids, even go on tour guided vacations. And am thankful!!
I feel blessed.
Good for you!
You remind me a lot of a friend of mine. She's 87, lives alone, and is legally blind. Still, she is very active and makes the most of every day.
You are a role model!
I've lived on my own for decades and I would want a stranger staying in my home. I have neighbors around me who offer to help if I need it. Also have a wonderful Patient Navigator at the cancer center I go to who has been of amazing help. Was married for almost 20 yrs. before we divorced so ever since I'm quite happy living in my own home with my kitties. I'm pro-active with my health and participate in a lung cancer support group.
@bea4me I am so happy that you have been able to remain independent and have such a great support system around you. That's great. May you continue to fare so well. Wishing you all the best!
I see that I left out an important word in the 1st sentence. Should read I would NOT want a stranger staying in my home. Years ago might have been OK to bring a stranger into the home, but too many bad people out there nowadays.