Aging in Place

Woman with her dog

In recent years, more people choose Aging in Place instead of moving to a care facility. Aging in place means staying in your own home as you grow older. This choice gives comfort and independence, yet it demands careful updates. ArDan Construction has guided many Scottsdale owners through the process. Here are our top tips for creating a safe, long‑term home.

Skip the Stairs

Mobility often drops with age, so stairs become risky. We suggest a single‑level layout where living, dining, and sleeping areas sit on one floor. Stairlifts or small home elevators add value and extend usability. If lifts won’t fit your budget or structure, convert the main level into a complete living zone. Add grab bars, wider halls, and ramps to keep movement easy and safe.

Stay Safe and Secure

Unused upper floors and hidden leaks can worry any homeowner. A reliable home‑watch service keeps the property in good shape and handles small repairs fast. Security also counts. A smart doorbell shows who knocks, and an alarm system sends alerts day or night. These tools make Aging in Place safer and less stressful.

Keep Budget in Mind

Home updates cost money, yet long‑term care facilities cost far more. Assisted‑living fees can run $48,000 to over $100,000 each year. Even major renovations often total less than two years of facility charges. Medicare rarely covers those fees, so staying home can protect savings while preserving freedom. Some health conditions still need skilled care, but many people thrive at home with part‑time help.

Ready to Start?

If you plan on Aging in Place in Scottsdale, ArDan Construction can help. Contact us to discuss layouts, safety upgrades, and budget‑friendly options that let you enjoy your golden years at home.