For many seniors in the u.s., the desire to age in place means living independently at home for as long as possible. However, our homes are typically not designed to accommodate aging as a life stage. Although a ground-floor bedroom may be present, our elders often require additional assistance that requires retrofitting entryways, bathrooms, living spaces, and kitchens.
In product design, the current offering of medical-style equipment for mobility and assistive devices fails to promote autonomy and graceful aging. Unfortunately, affordable solutions and Medicare reimbursements limit access to more suitable options.