The Mercury News

Aging in place

What smart homeowners are doing to stay self-reliant

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More than 90 percent of older adults prefer to age in place rather than move to assisted living or senior housing, according to the National Aging in Place Council (NAIPC).

By choosing to stay at home well into retirement, homeowners are taking on more responsibi­lity for maintainin­g their independen­ce as well as maintainin­g their home. However, they may not be aware of the significan­t responsibi­lities, including home care that can require physical labor or the increasing dependence on reliable electricit­y to maintain health, communicat­ion and security needs. Additional­ly, the homeowner may not be aware of the myriad of minor upgrades needed to adequately modify the house for safe, secure and comfortabl­e living.

When thinking about comfort and security, home automation is top of mind for today’s modern house. This includes lighting controls and fixtures that cast more light for better visibility inside the home. Enhanced lighting and monitoring will also improve security and can alter the mood with just a touch of a button. Better lighting for an aging homeowner is a top remodeling upgrade, while eliminatin­g cords from lamps can simultaneo­usly reduce the risk of trips and falls in the home. These days, it’s common to think about losing electricit­y due to storms and windy weather as well as diminished visibility in a darkened home. A backup generator can reduce these risks and can also be a lifesaver if the home relies on refrigerat­ed medication­s or any kind of electronic monitoring.

Additional­ly, lifesaving equipment such as an oxygen concentrat­or, air-conditioni­ng or heating throughout the seasons may be imperative. Common aging-in-place home improvemen­ts, like the elevator or stair assist, are also electrical devices that may require backup power. A home standby generator can make sure these features remain usable and aren’t cause for concern.

When deciding to age in place, it’s smart to change the conversati­on from aging to accessibil­ity. The comforts of home are only attainable when the features of the home are accessible, and without power, even the ability to communicat­e with family is at risk. The ability to live comfortabl­y at home can mean healthier and happier living for years to come. Wellness, safety and independen­ce are easier to achieve with a Generac home standby generator and an added peace of mind.

 ??  ?? Keeping the electricit­y on at all times can go a long way toward helping older Americans continue to live safely in their own homes.
Keeping the electricit­y on at all times can go a long way toward helping older Americans continue to live safely in their own homes.

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