Options include moving to senior housing, but even the pre-boomers are reluctant, reflected in the fact the average age of new inhabitants in facilities for seniors is 84. Staying in their homes as they age will require renovations, and many older Americans will not have the resources to effectively convert their homes. But as fool.com reports, devoting public money to help seniors age in place would be money well spent. MHProNews knows another option would be manufactured homes built to accommodate the needs of seniors, a definite affordable housing alternative. A guest OpEd on that very topic, including the full free download of Harvard’s Joint Center on Housing Study’s on seniors, is linked here. ##
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