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How to Make Your Home More Livable in Retirement

12/28/2022

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As you reach retirement, a lot of changes are made to your life. One such change is improving your home to make it livable while in retirement. Your home needs to fit your new needs and provide an enjoyable place for you to be. 

Improve Your Backyard Space 

When in retirement, it’s likely you’ll spend a lot more time at home. To make your home more enjoyable, you should pay special attention to your backyard. Your backyard is a great place for you to spend some time outside and enjoy nature. There are several changes you can make toimprove your backyard. Having nice landscaping makes it lovely for you to look at. Installing a deck or patio gives you a designated space to sit and relax. 

To further improve your patio, you can add a cover that protects you from rain and other harsh weather and it shades you from the sun. If you’re looking for hobbies, you could build a garden. This hobby will get you outside and get your body moving without being too exhaustive. 

Be Mindful of Accessibility 

As you age, your body begins to break down and it can become harder to move around. To improve your home, you should make some accessibility renovations. For example, installing handrails and a seat in the shower can allow you to comfortably sit and move around when you bathe. If your home has stairs, it can be harder to get around as you get older. 

You may need to install a stair chair or it may even be best to move to a single-level home. To prevent trips and falls, make sure you have non-slip flooring, and remove any obstacles on the floor. You might also need to adjust the height of things like faucets or outlets so they are easy to reach. 

Make it Comfortable and Enjoyable 

Your home needs to be a place that makes you happy. Making some renovations and changes can create a home where you can enjoy yourself. Start by making sure you have access to plenty of light. Adding or expanding windows can let in more light. You can also use sheet curtains and bring in more reflective surfaces in your home. To make your home comfortable, you want to have furniture you can easily relax in and enjoy. Provide yourself with plenty of entertainment as well. Something as simple as a larger TV can make a big difference. 

Transitioning into retirement can take some time to get used to. However, this is a period of your life where you’re in control and you get to manage how you spend your time. Make sure your home is somewhere you can happily live during retirement.

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    My name is Dan Hopwood and I first started my career in the insurance business back in 1988.  2024 will be the start of my 36th year in the business. 

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