Age Well

Consulting, LLC

Designing Spaces for a Lifetime

transforming your home to fit your aging needs

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  • You have worked your entire life for your family, your legacy, and your estate-whatever that may look like. Our team understands that every corner of your home holds value and each wall, the echoes of so many memories. There comes a great deal of dignity and pride with being able to age in place. Unfortunately, unintentional falls are the leading cause of death in those over the age of 65. Data from the CDC reports that 1 in 4 Americans fall each year. How many times have we slipped on a rug or dismissed a loose bannister? Repairs begin to easily go unseen as we age and our vision declines. Our hearing is not what it used to be and simple alarms can go missed- ending with emergency services getting involved. Ever stop to think if EMT’s would be able to physically get you out of your home safely? Would the gurney fit down your hall? We step off the porch and into the rock garden while moving groceries or slip in the shower. When life-changing illnesses, injuries, or diagnoses make life even more difficult to live, functioning in your home should not be part of the problem. These events can be devastating, as they disrupt routine, limit social participation, and lead to depression and loneliness. Living in only a small percentage of your home because of structural limitations? Feel a few design modifications could really change the way you live and allow you to fully flourish? Let our Aging in Place Specialist offer functional design solutions that work for you as you age in place! Contact us today for a quick and easy home safety assessment.

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  • Aging can feel gradual and other times, it can feel so sudden. You notice your loved one needs more assistance or appears more forgetful. Preparing meals, bathing, and just getting around the house is so taxing. Some days, getting them up and out of bed is the hardest part. Finding yourself offering more assistance than before? Wish someone could just come in and tell you what you need to make these new tasks easier? Finding yourself in a new caregiver role and need some equipment suggestions for your loved one? Thinking of remodeling your home to accomodate a live in caregiver and not sure where to begin? Did you know that Colorado residents spend near $57,000 per year on Assisted Living Facilities? Would it be more beneficial to remodel or relocate to a facility? IMAGINE investing that amount in your home? Let our Aging in Place Specialist perform a home safety evaluation and assess your needs. If you are looking compassionate, detailed, and efficient design solutions- your search is over. Let us help you. Contact us today to get started.

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  • Recent data indicates that over 11,000 Americans every day will celebrate their 65th birthday. Only 10% of homes are currently equipped for aging in place. Are you offering the best options for your clients and thinking about their long term goals? Involve an Aging in Place Specialist in your design plans and let your clients thrive in their space! Having trouble selling a property and need a few modification ideas to increase function?

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