Aging in Place—But Not Always in Stability
Aging in place has become one of the most widely promoted ideas in aging policy. The concept is simple: remaining at home as one grows older is associated with independence, comfort, and continuity. For many, this holds true. But the model assumes something that is not always present—stability. For individuals aging in recovery, stability is … Continue reading Aging in Place—But Not Always in Stability
Copy and paste this URL into your WordPress site to embed
Copy and paste this code into your site to embed