Aging In Place Directory

Esther C Kane CAPS, C.D.S.

Are you or a loved one hoping to live independently at home for as long as possible? The Aging In Place Directory podcast explores all aspects of aging in place - from home modifications and safety products, to caregiving tips and resources for older adults.Host Esther C. Kane, CAPS, C.D.S.  shares insights from her training and experience as well as by interviewing experts on creating an environment that supports independent living as we age. Each episode will discuss key topics like fall prevention, home modifications, tech products for older adults as well as adaptive equipment, resources and information for caregivers of seniors and much, much more.Tune in weekly for practical advice to help you or your loved ones thrive while aging in place.Visit aginginplacedirectory.com to search for these specialists or if you provide services for older adults, register your business on the directory!Let's all work together to make the home as safe as possible so that as we grow older we can live in them as long as possible.

  1. 5D AGO

    #82 - The Importance of Ergonomic Furniture for Aging in Place

    Got a comment or idea? Send us a text. We explain how everyday furniture choices can either protect or drain independence, and we share simple ergonomic fixes that reduce pain and fall risk. From chairs and beds to kitchens and hobby spaces, we give clear steps to make home safer without losing comfort. • defining ergonomics as furniture that fits the body • how low seats and soft cushions increase fall risk • ideal seat height, hip and knee alignment, and armrests • bed height targets and mattress firmness for easier transfers • kitchen and dining setups that cut fatigue and poor posture • workspace tweaks for crafts, puzzles, and reading • simple upgrades like cushions, risers, lift-assist recliners • early warning signs that furniture is failing the body • aging in place as daily movement and confidence Please share this episode with someone you care about who could use the information to make their life safer If you're searching for an aging in place specialist, please visit our website at Aging in Place Directory.com For resources for seniors and caregivers, check out our sister website at Senior SafetyAdvice.com And if you haven't subscribed to this podcast yet, please go ahead and do that right now Thanks for listening! Sign up to our Homeowners Newsletter - it's a weekly newsletter filled with expert tips and advice on how to age safely and more comfortably in your own home. If you provide services for modifying homes for disabled or seniors aging in place, sign up to our directory and expand your business.

    7 min
  2. MAR 6

    #81 - How to Make Hallways and Doorways More Accessible

    Got a comment or idea? Send us a text. We share a practical roadmap to rebuild confidence after injury by pairing small wins, smart home changes, and steady movement with honest talk about fear and identity. We show how tools, training, and pacing turn anxiety into safe, independent action. • why fear rises after injury and how it limits movement • small, safe wins that teach the brain you can move • home safety upgrades that reduce risk and stress • mobility aids as tools for independence • gentle strength and balance training with consistency • identity shifts, grief, and asking for help • pacing recovery, tracking progress, and celebrating function • when to seek professional home and mobility assessments Please share this episode with someone you care about who could use the information to make their life safer If you're searching for an aging in place specialist, please visit our website at Aging in Placedirectory.com For resources for seniors and caregivers, check out our sister website at Senior SafetyAdvice.com And if you haven't subscribed to this podcast yet, please go ahead and do that right now and then come back tomorrow for another moment of guidance on the Aging in Place Directory podcast Thanks for listening! Sign up to our Homeowners Newsletter - it's a weekly newsletter filled with expert tips and advice on how to age safely and more comfortably in your own home. If you provide services for modifying homes for disabled or seniors aging in place, sign up to our directory and expand your business.

    8 min
  3. FEB 27

    #80 - Tech Gadgets That Help Seniors Stay Connected with Loved Ones

    Got a comment or idea? Send us a text. We explore how simple, well-set-up technology can reduce loneliness and help older adults stay safely connected at home. From smart displays to digital frames and wearables, we show what actually works and how families can build confidence one small win at a time. • health impact of loneliness and why connection matters  • smart displays for effortless video calls  • senior-focused tablets that reduce scams and confusion  • customizing smartphones with accessibility and simple layouts  • digital photo frames that create belonging  • one-touch video calling for mild cognitive changes  • wearables that blend safety with quick communication  • start small, practice daily, and keep printed guides  • three takeaways: choose simplicity, set up right, focus on connection Please share this episode with someone you care about who could use the information to make their life safer  If you're searching for an aging in place specialist, please visit our website at Aging in Place Directory.com  For resources for seniors and caregivers, check out our sister website at Senior SafetyAdvice.com  And if you haven't subscribed to this podcast yet, please go ahead and do that right now Thanks for listening! Sign up to our Homeowners Newsletter - it's a weekly newsletter filled with expert tips and advice on how to age safely and more comfortably in your own home. If you provide services for modifying homes for disabled or seniors aging in place, sign up to our directory and expand your business.

    7 min
  4. FEB 20

    #79 - Planning for Future Needs: Aging in Place with Progression in Mind

    Got a comment or idea? Send us a text. We show how to age in place by planning for progression so your home keeps supporting you through changes in mobility, vision, cognition, and health. With clear steps and small upgrades, you keep control, reduce fear, and avoid crisis-driven decisions. • planning ahead for mobility, bathrooms, and bedroom location • vision and lighting upgrades that cut fall risk • cognitive supports with routines, calendars, and prompts • universal design for Parkinson’s and chronic conditions • safer home entry with ramps, lighting, and wider doors • step-by-step progression plan and annual projects • emotional benefits of preparation and staying in control Please share this episode with someone you care about who could use the information to make their life safer If you're searching for an aging in place specialist, please visit our website at Aging in Place Directory.com For resources for seniors and caregivers, check out our sister website at Senior Safety Advice.com And if you haven't subscribed to the podcast yet, please go ahead and do that right now Thanks for listening! Sign up to our Homeowners Newsletter - it's a weekly newsletter filled with expert tips and advice on how to age safely and more comfortably in your own home. If you provide services for modifying homes for disabled or seniors aging in place, sign up to our directory and expand your business.

    8 min
  5. FEB 13

    #78 - The Power of Intergenerational Living: Blending Families Successfully

    Got a comment or idea? Send us a text. We explore how intergenerational living can reduce loneliness, share caregiving, and restore purpose when families plan with intention. We outline benefits, risks, home safety upgrades, and a four-step framework to make blended homes work. • defining intergenerational living and why it’s rising • emotional connection and reduced loneliness • shared caregiving and clear division of roles • financial relief through pooled resources • purpose for grandparents and growth for kids • privacy needs and routine clashes to expect • safety risks and essential home modifications • four steps: plan, boundaries, legal prep, check-ins • love needs structure as a guiding principle • real-life example of a family turnaround • three readiness questions to assess fit • resources for finding specialists and guides Please share this episode with someone you care about who could use the information to make their life safer If you're searching for an aging in place specialist, please visit our website at Aging in Place Directory.com For resources for seniors and caregivers, check out our sister website at Senior SafetyAdvice.com And if you haven't subscribed to our YouTube channel or to this podcast yet, go ahead and do that right now Thanks for listening! Sign up to our Homeowners Newsletter - it's a weekly newsletter filled with expert tips and advice on how to age safely and more comfortably in your own home. If you provide services for modifying homes for disabled or seniors aging in place, sign up to our directory and expand your business.

    9 min
  6. JAN 23

    #75 - Interview with Christy Hire - Comfortable Aging Solutions

    Got a comment or idea? Send us a text. What if the difference between a peaceful transition and a family meltdown is six months of honest planning? We sit down with occupational therapist and certified hand therapist Christy Heyer, founder of Comfortable Aging Solutions, to map a clear path to aging at home with safety, dignity, and less drama. Christy’s story is gripping: at 42 she survived a spontaneous coronary artery dissection, flatlined for two and a half minutes, and saw firsthand the cracks in a complex healthcare system. That experience fuels her mission to help families plan before the fall, the stroke, or the discharge date forces rushed, costly decisions. We get practical fast. Christy breaks down home safety with a clinician’s eye: textured grab bars placed for the actual user, sliding transfer benches that beat fancy remodels, and decluttering as the first intervention. She explains why elder law attorneys—not generalists—are essential, how to think about trusts and powers of attorney, and what Medicare and long-term care insurance really don’t cover. We talk numbers, trade-offs, and how to name roles so meds, money, meals, and transportation don’t fall through the cracks. Technology takes center stage with smart, approachable upgrades: voice assistants for lights and reminders, non-camera sensors for fall awareness, and future-ready homes designed for access, not just aesthetics. We also face the human truths—ageism, guilt, caregiver burnout, and the reality that old family patterns often get “more so” with time. Christy offers boundary-setting tactics, micro-break ideas that actually happen, and a reminder to bake joy into every day, whether that’s a 2 pm cookie ritual or a hobby that makes you light up. If you want a plan that respects your values and protects your relationships, this conversation is your starting point. Subscribe, share with someone who needs it, and leave a review to help more families find a calmer, safer way to age at home. Thanks for listening! Sign up to our Homeowners Newsletter - it's a weekly newsletter filled with expert tips and advice on how to age safely and more comfortably in your own home. If you provide services for modifying homes for disabled or seniors aging in place, sign up to our directory and expand your business.

    58 min

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Are you or a loved one hoping to live independently at home for as long as possible? The Aging In Place Directory podcast explores all aspects of aging in place - from home modifications and safety products, to caregiving tips and resources for older adults.Host Esther C. Kane, CAPS, C.D.S.  shares insights from her training and experience as well as by interviewing experts on creating an environment that supports independent living as we age. Each episode will discuss key topics like fall prevention, home modifications, tech products for older adults as well as adaptive equipment, resources and information for caregivers of seniors and much, much more.Tune in weekly for practical advice to help you or your loved ones thrive while aging in place.Visit aginginplacedirectory.com to search for these specialists or if you provide services for older adults, register your business on the directory!Let's all work together to make the home as safe as possible so that as we grow older we can live in them as long as possible.