Downsizing, To Move or Not to Move? That is the Question
At some point as we age, we will have to make a decision about leaving our homes and downsizing. Maybe in our own town or to another town. Maybe to smaller home, condo, apartment, or assisted living/senior community.
When the time comes to downsize, seniors can struggle with a multitude of emotional, physical, and financial challenges.
How do you make an informed decision about when to downsize?
What tips do you have to share?
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Thank you Colleen!! I hoped someone would know more official resources. I hope we hear back from Dian soon.
Why should I have to beg when we worked and earned pension .I was a caretaker for family who got sick.This country has been greedy and immoral for at least 40 years.Wish you all the best.
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Thanks. Pension slashed 12 years ago
Doing our best
Bless you 😸 Thanks
Another possibility to consider is building exactly what you want. We designed and built our home completely ADA compliant - wheelchair wide doors, walk in shower, easy open windows, double railings for stairs, etc. But I will say that an inheritance made most of it possible. There may be grants and programs available for financial assistance.
That is a great suggestion. We have a few ADA compliant features set in place in our downsized home.
I just told my beautiful husband a few days ago we need to change cabinet knobs. As joints get stiffer grabbing round hands can be challenging. I remember my mother n law suffering from joint disease went to open a cabinet and couldn’t get the grip and fell straight back suffering a mild concussion. That always stuck with me.
Now we are transitioning from youth to aging, making our home aging friendly is at the top of our list. One day at a time one project at a time. Budget and planning is the key 🔑
Thanks for sharing! Happy aging gracefully 🥂
My daughter is only 41, but has RA and other issues. She just deliberately bought a home that will allow her to "age in place", and is including features like lever door handles and shower grab bars as she works on each room. That's planning ahead!
Sue
Hola a todos: recién me incorporo al blog pero contenta de ver este tema. Vivo con mi Mamá de 91 años y yo tengo 65. Nuestra casa es amplia y cómoda pero las recamaras estan en el 2o piso y estoy enfrentando retos de adaptación pues mi Mamá ya no tiene fuerza para levantarse y caminar. Me he enfocado en sus necesidades sin considerar que pronto tendré las mías. Gracias por hacerme ver que urge planear.
Una pregunta: qué significa ADA?
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DERECHOS EN RAZÓN DE DISCAPACIDAD
ADA is the Americans With Disabilities Act, which defines certain standards and regulations for accessibility for individuals who have difficulties with seeing, hearing or mobility. For example, wide doorways for wheelchair access, or ramps instead of stairs into public buildings.
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