Aging in Place
Many Falmouth residents want the same thing: to stay in their own homes, maintain independence for as long as possible, and live in a community that supports its older residents. Nationally, 90 percent of people age 65 and over would prefer to stay in their own homes as they get older and not go to a nursing home or assisted living facility.
Staying in our own homes as we get older is known as Aging in Place, which is defined by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) as “the ability to live in one's own home and community safely, independently, and comfortably, regardless of age, income, or ability level.”
However, as we age many of us have concerns about safety, getting around, access to healthcare, isolation, and engaging in community activities. Deciding whether to Age in Place or contemplate alternative living arrangements is a significant choice, one that requires planing and careful consideration of the pros and cons.
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Aging in Place Basics
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Community Resources
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Later-in-Life Planning
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Health Information
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