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Will staying at home work for me?
Will staying at home work for me?
Where you live and the house
itself may be a barrier to aging in place. There are several factors to
consider when decid

Unlocking Home Equity
Unlocking Home Equity
Once you decide it makes sense for you to continue living at home, you need to make sure you have adequate funds. There

What are my resources to help me remain at home?
What are my resources to help me remain at home?
Once you have evaluated and
understand the challenges of living at home, then you need to look at
the resources you have

Suggested Affiliates for Living Securely
Suggested Affiliates for Living Securely
Below is a list of CT and MA professionals who I have had the pleasure of meeting. By no means is this list complete. Th

At  Home for Life
At Home for Life
Like most Americans, staying in your home is something you may desire to do as you grow older. It's where you raised you

At  Home for Life
At Home for Life
Like most Americans, staying in your home is something you may desire to do as you grow older. It's where you raised your family, celebrated holidays, and events were shared. Your home has been a source of comfort and security. For many seniors, their homes are their biggest financial asset. Today there are programs designed to assess and encourage appropriate use of home equity to help older homeowners who may need assistance to remain home. Using home equity can seem like a good idea, but is it right for you? It is a decision you should consider carefully since the house may be your most valuable financial asset. Take time to read through these pages. The information included here will give you the tools you need to make wise choices to be as independent as possible in the residence of your choice.
In addition, providing a way to remain in your home is only one piece of the puzzle. Living securely and independently is the goal of many adult homeowners. However, as it gets more difficult to do things on your own, you may need a hand with everyday tasks
Sometimes in order to remain in your home, certain needs must be considered. Among those needs might be: Does my home need to be modified with ramps, grab bars, etc to make my home a safe environment? Do I know the services available through my town for meals and transportation? What if I fell, how would I get help? Do I have a will and legal documents prepared? Successful aging, like anything else takes planning. You will notice links, articles and suggestions for some