The first authoritative and comprehensive guide to "aging in place"--a burgeoning movement for those who don't want to rely on assisted living or nursing home care--which allows seniors to spend their later years living comfortably, independently, and in their own home or community. For millions of Americans, living in a nursing home or assisted living facility is
not how they'd prefer to spend their retirement years. This is why more and more people are choosing to "age in place."
In this empowering and indispensable book, clinical psychologists and aging specialists Mary Languirand and Robert Bornstein teach readers how, with planning and foresight, they can age with dignity and comfort in the place of their own choosing.
How to Age in Place offers useful, actionable advice on financial planning; making your home physically safe; getting around; obtaining necessary services; keeping a healthy mind, body, and spirit; and post-retirement employment. A necessary resource for seniors, their adult children, and eldercare professionals,
How to Age in Place is both a practical roadmap and inspirational guide for the millions of seniors who want to make their own decisions and age well.
Author: Mary A. Languirand, Robert F. Bornstein
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Clarkson Potter/Ten Speed
Published: 09/03/2013
Pages: 256
Weight: 0.7lbs
Size: 9.00h x 6.10w x 0.80d
ISBN: 9781607744160
Review Citation(s): Publishers Weekly 08/05/2013
Library Journal 11/15/2013 pg. 79
About the AuthorDr. Mary A. Languirand and
Dr. Robert F. Bornstein are the coauthors of
When Someone You Love Needs Nursing Home, Assisted Living, or In-Home Care, which received the 2003 Caregiver Friendly Award from the National Association of Caregivers. They have appeared on the Discovery Channel, CNN Headline News, NPR, and have been featured in the
New York Times,
Chicago Sun Times,
San Francisco Chronicle,
Atlanta Constitution, and
Psychology Today, among others. Learn more at www.aging-wisely.com.