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Could Santa afford to downsize?

Journal: Winnipeg Free Press

If anyone is getting up there in age to the point of considering whether to move to more age-friendly housing, jolly ol’ St. Nick fits the bill.

Money may be no object for the big guy should that be the case. But when it comes to aging in place or finding appropriate housing allowing us, non-magical folks to live safely in our golden years, finances often will play a factor.

Accessible homes for aging in place are hard to find in Calgary

Journal: Calgary Herald

Empty-nesters are not always downsizing in Calgary because they want to. Rather, it’s because they must because their current home is no longer suitable.

And they’re likely to face challenges in finding a suitable home to move into, says a local realtor.

“All of us realtors do tons of selling where people are moving” to long-term care or assisted living, says Richard Fleming, realtor and broker/owner of Re/Max Mountain View.

Aging in place means modifying home or moving — but where to?

Journal: Edmonton Journal

Downsizing isn’t always the ideal choice for many greying homeowners in Edmonton’s resale market with many doing so because their current home is not suitable for aging in place.

Personalized home evaluation tool

Journal: Hospital News

Canadian startup Incluzia Inc. has won the 2024 AGE-WELL National Impact Challenge: Solutions for Healthy Aging for its evaluation tool that identifies safety risks, generates data-driven recommendations and facilitates collaboration to make a person’s home safer and more accessible.