Technology, The Pursuit of Health and Aging in Place
According to a survey by the Pew Internet/California HealthCare Foundation: “Technology is not an end, but a means to accelerate the pace of discovery, widen
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According to a survey by the Pew Internet/California HealthCare Foundation: “Technology is not an end, but a means to accelerate the pace of discovery, widen
What makes a home “universal”? It’s simple. Everyone can use universal design! It doesn’t matter if you are young or old. You could be short or tall, healthy or ill. You might have a disability. Or you may be a prize-winning athlete. Because of universal design, people who are very different can all enjoy the same home. And that home will be there for all its inhabitants even when their needs change.
Diana Ransom writing for Smart Money discusses the pros and cons of Long Term Care Annuites that are scheduled to go tax free in 2010.

Innovative transgeneration design solution from James J. Pirkl, FIDSA: Accessible Entryway with no step, no trip access and a protected, package drop off.

AIPatHome.com Tech Advisor Laurie Orlov attended the 2009 Consumer Electronic Show and identified 10 products as having an interesting appeal to the boomer and beyond market.
“A Whole House Remodel” incorrectly identified as ADA compliant should be universal design.