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	<title>go deep &#187; Aging in place</title>
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		<title>An Explaination of Absence</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 18 Nov 2009 05:11:41 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>Late May 2009, I had one of those family emergencies that changes daily life&#8230; for a very longtime.  Since that discovery,  I have been helping that elderly relative  regain her home by providing accessible space to assist in her rehabilitation and navigating various caregivers and the professional medical community.  Without a doubt [...]]]></description>
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<p>Late May 2009, I had one of those family emergencies that changes daily life&#8230; for a very longtime.  Since that discovery,  I have been helping that elderly relative  regain her home by providing accessible space to assist in her rehabilitation and navigating various caregivers and the professional medical community.  Without a doubt I can surmise that caring for an elder in the family is much more stressful than caring for a child.<br />
Things that I learned:</p>
<p>Changing appliances out for new ones causes stress in an elder&#8217;s routine.  It might be user friendly but relearning buttons and programs is trouble with a capital T.  Have you ever heard term &#8220;Can&#8217;t teach and old dog new tricks&#8221;.</p>
<p>Bathrooms have to be considered very carefully&#8230;.even if you design tons of them for a living.  I was so proud at putting in emergency call buttons and grab bars  only to be told by a PT to put in a transfer bench  and elder in question wanted another grab bar I had not considered.  Humbling.</p>
<p>American Medical Alarms Co.  barely cover the  scenarios in which I needed their help.  Please note  it is a ONE-WAY SYSTEM.  And  if elder presses button and announces it was a false alarm, the company DOES NOT CALL YOU&#8230;.even if you request it.</p>
<p>And everything you do will change the natural habitat of the elder and will cause anger and frustration&#8230;at first&#8230;for a while&#8230;If  you are caring or designing for an elder who is a pack  rat you will change that space for safety and cause the whole house to NOT FEEL LIKE THEIRS.</p>
<p>Companion Care 24/7 averages about $13,000 a month.  Can I repeat that.  BREATHE TAKING&#8230;this  does not include the household maintenance bills.  Organizing for another to live as independently as possible can take from two to six hours a day.  And the days you have nothing going on &#8230;.all is well.  And the days you need to concentrate on say&#8230;a design project, a meeting, a daughter&#8217;s birthday&#8230;.forget about it.  It is very hindering to a profitable life.</p>
<p>Synopsis: realize that <a href="http://www.toolbase.org/Home-Building-Topics/Universal-Design/aging-in-place-checklists" target="_blank">specifications and ergonomics</a> are not the only thing affected&#8230;the other factors are immeasurable and should be noted with frequency in all design guides/classes for <a href="http://www.thedesigncollectivegroup.com/i-age/aging-in-place-design-ideas.html" target="_blank">Aging in Place</a>.</p>
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