As aging baby boomers consider staying in their
homes, Universal Design and Aging in Place will be gaining more momentum in the
years to come.
What Is Universal Design
and Aging in Place?
Universal Design is a concept that focuses on comfort, ease of access, and
maneuverability within homes for all people, while aging in place is a popular
lifestyle option for seniors preferring to safely and independently live in
their homes.
Did You Know?
According to AARP, 89% of people 50+ wish to remain
in their own homes indefinitely (AARP) and 75% of remodelers have seen an
increase in requests for aging in place work (NAHB).
Suggested Aging In Place
home modifications include:
- Installing lights strategically to maintain a well-lit hallway
- Having non-slip interior and exterior flooring
- Replacing knobs with levers handles
- Setting up cabinetry with rollout cabinets and lazy susans
- Mounting adequate handrails for stairways and ramps
NAHB, in partnership with AARP and the
Helpful Universal Design
and Aging in Place links:
Toolbase.org-
http://www.toolbase.org/ToolbaseResources/level3.aspx?BucketID=2&CategoryID=22
AARP-
http://www.aarp.org/families/home_design/universaldesign/a2004-03-23-whatis_univdesign.html
NAHB Aging in Place Checklist- http://www.nahb.org/generic.aspx?sectionID=717&genericContentID=89801
Center for Universal Design-
http://www.design.ncsu.edu/cud/
By HomeSavvi- Your Home for Home Remodeling at http://www.homesavvi.com .