Educational resources designed to help older adults, families, and caregivers better understand aging-in-place considerations.
Administrative Notice: Intended for healthcare administrators and community partners.
This site provides background information for organizations reviewing Aging In The Comfort Of Home® educational materials for possible community use.
Aging in place is an increasingly important goal for older adults and their families. After changes in life circumstances, mobility, or living arrangements, many households are faced with new questions about safety, accessibility, and long-term planning at home.
Aging In The Comfort Of Home® exists to provide clear, non-clinical educational resources that help individuals and caregivers better understand common aging-in-place considerations. Our focus is on awareness and preparation, not treatment or diagnosis.
By offering straightforward information about home environments, accessibility planning, and caregiver decision-making, we aim to support informed conversations within families as they plan for continued independence at home.
Our organization develops educational materials intended to support general understanding of aging-in-place considerations. These resources are designed for use by older adults, family members, and caregivers seeking plain-language information about home environments and long-term independence.
Content is designed to be clear, neutral, and accessible, and does not include pricing, promotional messaging, or calls to action. Materials are intended to complement, not replace, professional guidance when individuals seek care or services.
The educational resources provided by Aging In The Comfort Of Home® are intended for individuals and families seeking general information related to aging-in-place planning and home safety awareness.
Materials are written for a general audience and are appropriate for community education settings where families and caregivers may be seeking introductory, non-clinical information.
Aging In The Comfort Of Home® operates as an independent educational organization. We are not a medical provider and do not offer clinical services, medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.
Our materials are designed solely for general education and awareness. They are not intended to replace professional medical guidance or clinical decision-making.
We do not request, receive, or expect referrals from healthcare providers, and we do not imply endorsement by any hospital, physician, or healthcare system. No patient information is collected, stored, or tracked through our educational resources.
All content is reviewed internally to align with general healthcare compliance expectations and is provided only after approval by the hosting organization. Materials may be modified or withdrawn at any time upon request.
Educational materials developed by Aging In The Comfort Of Home® are intended for general community awareness and informational use. When approved by a hosting organization, materials may be made available in settings where educational resources are customarily shared with the public.
Examples of appropriate use may include waiting areas, community resource displays, or care transition environments where individuals and families are seeking general information related to home living considerations.
Placement, format, duration, and visibility of any materials are determined solely by the hosting organization and follow its established guidelines and review processes.
All educational materials are provided for consideration only and are subject to review and approval by the hosting organization prior to use or placement.
Aging In The Comfort Of Home® respects and adheres to each organization’s internal policies, marketing standards, compliance requirements, and placement guidelines.
Materials may be revised, limited, or discontinued at any time based on organizational preference or updated guidance.
Aging In The Comfort Of Home® is an organization focused on developing educational resources related to aging-in-place awareness and home safety considerations. Our work centers on providing clear, accessible information to individuals, families, and caregivers navigating long-term living decisions.
We approach aging-in-place education from a practical and non-clinical perspective, emphasizing clarity, neutrality, and respect for individual circumstances. Content is developed to be broadly applicable and understandable without specialized medical or technical knowledge.
Our materials are designed for use in community education settings and are shared only in accordance with the review and guidelines of hosting organizations.
For administrative or informational inquiries regarding these educational materials, please contact:
William Macier
CEO
Aging In The Comfort Of Home®
contact@aginginthecomfortofhome.com
(417) 527-8786