The Baby Boomers
As "baby boomers" age (the demographic of people born between 1946 and 1964), the 60+ population has spiked. In 2022, there were nearly 58 million people in the U.S. over the age of 65. As of 2023, there were 1.3 million people residing in nursing homes. Research shows that baby boomers’ expectations of how they will receive care differ from that of their parents’ generation. Overwhelmingly, they will seek care in their own homes and will be less likely to move into congregate living settings.
Why do many senior citizens prefer to age in place?
Nursing homes, to many, represent a loss of freedom and a reduced quality of life. Here are a few good reasons why these fears are justified:
Aging-in-Place Inspections
Inspectors may recommend corrections and adaptations to the home to improve maneuverability, accessibility, and safety for elderly occupants and even non-elderly residents whose mobility is compromised.
Some such alterations and recommendations for a home include the following.
Appliances:
Bathroom:
Counters:
Exterior:
Entry:
Electrical, Lighting, Safety and Security:
Flooring:
Hallways:
Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning:
Miscellaneous:
Overall Floor Plan:
Reduced Maintenance and Convenience Features:
Stairways, Lifts and Elevators:
Storage:
Windows:
Advice for those who wish to age in place: