As we age, many of us wish to remain in our homes, where we feel most comfortable. With the right support network and modifications, aging in place can be a safe and viable option for seniors. By evaluating the community, ensuring home modifications are possible, and working with trusted professionals, seniors can maintain their independence without moving to long-term care facilities. The Better Business Bureau of the Upstate offers guidance and resources to help make this transition easier.
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