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Retirees Share Insights on Aging in Place Renovations: Costs, Priorities, and Planning

Discover valuable tips and real-life examples in this must-read article from U.S. News & World Report
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Are you considering aging in place but unsure about the costs and renovations involved? In this eye-opening article from U.S. News & World Report, retirees share their firsthand experiences and insights on making their homes safe and accessible for their golden years.

From bathroom safety upgrades to kitchen modifications, discover the average costs of aging in place renovations and learn which areas of the home should take priority. Retirees also emphasize the importance of early planning, as the renovation process can take longer than expected.

Don’t miss out on these valuable tips and real-life examples that can help you navigate the challenges of aging in place. Click the link to read the full article and start preparing for a comfortable and independent future in your own home.

https://money.usnews.com/money/retirement/articles/how-much-should-you-spend-on-aging-in-place-renovations-retirees-weigh-in

Grants and Assistance Programs

For customers who may qualify, various grants and assistance programs can help alleviate the financial burden of home modifications. These programs often have specific eligibility criteria based on age, income, and assets. Here are some key points to consider:

  • Eligibility Requirements: Many grants are available for seniors, typically those aged 60 and older, and often require that applicants meet certain income thresholds. For example, the USDA Rural Housing Service offers grants for low-income rural homeowners to make necessary repairs, focusing on health and safety hazards.
  • Veterans Assistance Programs: For veterans, there are specific programs designed to assist with home modifications that are medically necessary. This includes modifications for accessibility and safety, which can be crucial for veterans with service-connected disabilities.
  • Area Agencies on Aging: These agencies are federally and state-funded organizations that provide various services to seniors. Counties also often have programs funded by local millage to assist seniors with home modifications. Additionally, private non-profit organizations, such as Milestone Senior Services, can offer grants and assistance to help cover the costs of necessary home improvements.
  • Types of Assistance: Grants can cover a range of modifications, such as making homes handicap accessible or addressing health and safety issues. For instance, the USDA provides grants up to $10,000 for these purposes, which do not need to be repaid unless the home is sold within three years.

Borrowing Options

If grants or assistance programs are not an option, customers can consider borrowing money to fund their home modifications. Here are some financing options available:

  1. Consumer Financing:
    • Deferred Interest Options: AgeWell Home Solutions offers promotional financing plans through Synchrony, including 6, 12, and 18-month deferred interest options (commonly referred to as Same As Cash programs). This allows customers to manage payments while avoiding interest if paid in full within the promotional period.
    • Fixed Payment Plans: For those who prefer a fixed payment structure, there are options available with reduced APRs, making it easier to budget for monthly payments.
  1. Home Equity Line of Credit (HELOC):
    • A HELOC allows homeowners to borrow against the equity in their homes. Eligibility typically requires a minimum credit score and a debt-to-income ratio under 50%. Loan amounts can range from $15,000 to $400,000, providing flexibility for larger projects.
    • This option is particularly beneficial for those who need immediate access to funds for home improvements. Ask us about the easy to use and access HELOC program we work with.
  1.       Reverse Mortgages:
    • For homeowners aged 62 and older, a reverse mortgage can be an effective way to access cash from home equity without monthly payments. The funds can be used for home modifications, and repayment is only required when the homeowner sells the home, moves out, or passes away.
    • This option allows seniors to remain in their homes while making necessary improvements.

Insurance Options for Home Modifications

In addition to grants and financing, certain insurance policies may cover costs associated with home modifications. Here are a few options to consider:

  • Long-Term Care Insurance: This type of insurance may cover some costs associated with home modifications if they are deemed necessary for care.
  • Disability Insurance: If a client has a disability that requires home modifications, their disability insurance may cover some related expenses.

Conclusion

Navigating the financial aspects of home modifications can seem daunting, but there are numerous options available to help customers fund their projects. Whether through grants, consumer financing, HELOCs, reverse mortgages, or insurance options, AgeWell Home Solutions is committed to helping you find the best solution for your needs.

We also have a financial information packet available that provides further information about all of these options, allowing you to explore the details and find the right fit for your situation. Remember, while there is always a financial aspect involved, the most important part is ensuring that the necessary home modifications get done. And yes, we still accept checks and credit cards!

If you have questions or need assistance, please reach out to us—we’re here to help you enhance your home and quality of life!

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