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Photograph of an older adult using a walker to move through a well-lit home hallway with supportive handrails and wide doorways. This image supports the UW Extension A.G.E. blog article titled 'Home Modifications Can Promote Aging in Place.

AGE | Home Modifications Can Promote Aging in Place​

If you ask older people about their preferred living situation in the future, most will say that they would like to remain living in their current home for as long as possible. This is because for many people, homes have much greater meaning and sentimental value, far beyond the “bricks and mortar” they’re made from.

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