The Royal Commission into Aged Care Quality and Safety found that Australians of all ages would prefer to live independently at home for longer during their retirement years<\/a>, rather than enter an aged care facility. The research also shows that there is a lack of community awareness around the aged care sector. As such, Australians who want to age at home should try to get informed early about the process.<\/p>\n
There are many common issues for older people ageing in their own home. However, despite its challenges, many older people will still choose to stay in their own home long into their later years. This is known as \u2018ageing in place<\/a>\u2019, and with some assistance and the right advice, it is achievable for many older adults.<\/p>\n
Planning in advance can be difficult, as we don\u2019t know exactly how our abilities and needs, or those of our spouse, may change as we get older. So, start by thinking about the necessary requirements for the near future. The following are some of the factors to take into consideration:<\/p>\n
There are a number of places to go to for assistance with ageing in place. The following are some good starting points.<\/p>\n
For more information on this article, or the\u00a0other services that we provide<\/a>, don\u2019t hesitate to get in touch with Brain Sparks. You may consider joining our Ageing and Dementia Support Network Group aligned with the\u00a0BrainSparks \u2013 Connections Facebook page<\/a>\u00a0to take part in our movement programs online.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"