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Planning to Age in Place Starts Before You Need Help

Planning to Age in Place Starts Before You Need Help

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The conversation explores the importance of planning for aging in place, the concept of collaborative aging, the five strategies of collaborative aging, purposeful living, community dynamics, the impact of denial, and the planning gap. It emphasizes the need to start planning for aging in place before the need for help arises and highlights the role of community in collaborative aging. The conversation covers the topics of next stage housing, naturally occurring retirement communities, early planning and financial resources, transparency in care costs, resistance to home care, and systemic change in care funding. The key takeaways include the importance of universal accessibility and advance care planning.

Takeaways

  • Planning for aging in place should start before the need for help arises.
  • Collaborative aging involves recognizing that aging well is a collaborative process. Universal Accessibility
  • Advance Care Planning

Chapters

  • 00:00 The Importance of Planning for Aging in Place
  • 09:32 The Five Strategies of Collaborative Aging
  • 15:30 Purposeful Living and Community Dynamics
  • 29:06 The Impact of Denial and the Planning Gap
  • 35:36 Early Planning and Financial Resources
  • 46:19 Resistance to Home Care
  • 52:12 Systemic Change in Care Funding
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