Remodeling Your Home to Age in Place

Why More Boomers Choose to Age in Place

First, America is getting older fast. AARP notes that one in three people is already over fifty, and by 2030 one in five will be sixty‑five or older. Because home prices and senior‑housing costs keep climbing, many Arizonans now prefer to age in place rather than move into a facility. This choice lets them stay near friends, keep familiar routines, and protect hard‑earned equity.

What “Aging in Place” Really Means

Instead of downsizing to assisted living, homeowners remain in their current space. They still enjoy privacy, but they also avoid large monthly fees. However, aging safely at home demands thoughtful upgrades that adapt the house to changing mobility and health needs.

Design Essentials for an Aging‑in‑Place Remodel

When ArDan Construction plans an age‑in‑place project, we still focus on beauty and function. Yet we also add safety, easy access, and low upkeep. Because muscle mass and balance decline with age, the design must remove tripping hazards, widen pathways, and keep every daily task within easy reach.

Smart Bathroom Upgrades to Age in Place

  • Swap a deep tub for a curbless shower with grab bars to age in place.

  • Install a handheld sprayer that adjusts to seated positions.

  • Choose slip‑resistant tile to cut fall risks.

These simple moves turn the room with the highest accident rate into a secure oasis.

Kitchen Tweaks That Keep You Cooking

  • Lower upper cabinets, or add pull‑down shelves for safe access.

  • Reduce counter depth so reaching pots feels effortless.

  • Select lever‑style faucets you can operate with weak hands to age in place.

With these tweaks, you cook, clean, and entertain without strain.

Whole‑Home Adjustments for Safety and Comfort

  • Level thresholds between rooms, and add bright LED lighting in halls.

  • Replace round doorknobs with easy lever handles.

  • If your primary bedroom sits upstairs, move it to the first floor.

In addition, design a small suite for a future caregiver. This forward thinking can postpone—or completely eliminate—the need to move later.

Alternatives When Aging in Place Falls Short

Sometimes owners wait too long to remodel, or they want to live near kids without sharing a roof. In those cases, ArDan Construction can build an attached suite or a standalone casita. Both solutions keep loved ones close while giving every generation the privacy they deserve.

Ready to Future‑Proof Your Home to Age in Place?

ArDan Construction offers home renovations, additions, and maintenance throughout Phoenix and Scottsdale. Schedule a consultation today, and discover how an Age in Place remodel can keep you safe, comfortable, and independent for decades to come.