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Universal Design & Aging In Place

Black wheelchair accessibility icon on the left and two stick figures with canes, one wearing a skirt, holding hands on the right, represent Universal Design and Aging In Place on a white background.

Aging in place and universal design, while distinct, share significant overlap in creating inclusive environments. These approaches often necessitate substantial design changes, from larger bathrooms to specific hardware, which can impact cost and design control. However, even small, thoughtful modifications can yield a big impact, offering homeowners greater longevity in their homes and reducing the need for immediate relocation. Prioritizing future accommodations ensures spaces remain adaptable and functional for all ages and abilities.