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Aging Research
AP-NORC Poll: Government Should Help Americans Age at Home
A majority of Americans agree that government should help people fulfill a widely held aspiration to age in their own homes, not institutional settings, a new poll finds.
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Long-Term Care in America: Americans Want to Age at Home
The vast majority of Americans want to age at home and want government action to help them do so, according to a new study from The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research.
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Meeting Patients Where They Live
In Richmond, Virginia, an interprofessional group of health care students and faculty members is helping seniors solve problems early.
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CAPABLE: Aging in Place
CAPABLE is a low-cost, comprehensive, participant-driven model that improves function by addressing the home environment and using the strengths of the older adults themselves.
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Aging Research
Aging in Place in Rural Communities
Older adults are valuable members of rural communities and should be supported in their desire to age in place.
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Aging Research
Aging in Place Program
Habitat for Humanity of Greater Memphis’ Aging in Place (AIP) Program serves older homeowners in Fayette and Shelby Counties and focuses on accessibility improvements, mobility modifications, weatherization enhancements and critical home repairs that are crucial to help older homeowners live in their own homes longer.
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Aging Research
Aging Gracefully in Place
By the year 2030, the older U.S. adult population (age 65-plus) will double to more than 70 million individuals.