For many aging adults, aging in place means maintaining independence and control over their daily lives in a space that's important to them. As caregivers, this may look like helping them adapt their living spaces for home safety, coordinating in-home care, or finding creative ways to foster connection and social engagement within their community. We're here to share recommendations and community advice to support you and your loved ones on this journey.
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The Sandwich Club
See our guide on how to find occasional and part-time care for older adults aging at home.
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National Council on Aging
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Nathan K. LeBrasseur, Ph.D and Christina Chen, M.D.
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Resources

The Sandwich Club
See our guide on how to find occasional and part-time care for older adults aging at home.
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National Council on Aging
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Nathan K. LeBrasseur, Ph.D and Christina Chen, M.D.
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