Most older adults prefer to age at home, but challenges persist, survey finds
A new survey reveals that three out of four adults over the age of 50 would prefer to stay in their homes for as long as possible. However, aging at home and within their communities may not be an option for everyone. While nearly 65% believe their community is currently meeting their needs, only 50% are confident that it will continue to do so in the future. Rodney Harrell, the vice president of family, home and community at AARP, joined us on 'The Nine' to discuss ways to make homes safer and more accommodating for older adults.
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