Seniors Who Age at Home Maintain Better Cognitive Function & Mental Health.
Research shows that older adults who live independently retain cognitive abilities longer and experience lower rates of depression and anxiety compared to those in assisted living. A sense of autonomy fosters both mental resilience and overall well-being.
88% of Older Adults Want to Age at Home—Yet Many Face Barriers.
Given the choice, nearly 9 out of 10 older adults prefer to remain in their homes as they age. But without the right support, maintaining independence can become a challenge.
University of Michigan National Poll on Healthy Aging
Turning 65? You Can Expect 20+ More Years—Let's Make Them Great.
With an average 20-year life expectancy after 65, the focus should be on quality, not just longevity. Thoughtful design, safe environments, and access to essential services empower older adults to enjoy life on their terms.
Source: U.S. Census Data on Aging
Seniors Who Stay at Home Can Save 25% in Healthcare Costs.
Remaining at home isn't just about comfort—it's financially smarter. Research shows that older adults who age in place incur significantly lower healthcare costs than those in assisted living, saving thousands annually.
Source: National Bureau of Economic Research, 2020