Age in Place or Find a New Space; Occupational Therapist Shares Secrets from Her New Book

11/12/2025 58 min

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Episode Synopsis

In an era where the global population is aging faster than ever—projected to have more people over 65 than under 18 within the next decade—staying in your own home shouldn't feel like an impossible dream. Yet for many, the transition from independent living to "aging in place" is fraught with hidden costs, safety pitfalls, and unspoken taboos. Enter Carol Chiang, an occupational therapist with 27 years of experience, mostly in home care, who has distilled her frontline wisdom into a practical guide: Age in Place or Find a New Space.In a recent lively discussion hosted by senior living advocate Steve (the transcript of which forms the backbone of this article), Chiang unpacked the book's core message: Aging well at home isn't about grand overhauls or pricey gadgets—it's about mindset shifts, early planning, and designs that work for everyone. From debunking myths about stair glides to championing "universal design," Chiang's insights empower families to turn homes into havens of independence. As she puts it, "The choices you make today are the consequences you're going to reap tomorrow. It's a gift to your future self."Watch the full discussion, chat and resources https://www.retirementlivingsourcebook.com/videos/age-in-place-or-find-a-new-space-occupational-therapist-carol-chiang-shares-secrets-from-her-new-book

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