
10 Design Trends for Aging in Place
Mary Jo Peterson, CKD, CBD, CAPS shares her top design requests from clients for aging in place.
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Mary Jo Peterson, CKD, CBD, CAPS shares her top design requests from clients for aging in place.

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The form of the Universal Toilet is similar enough to a standard toilet that people of all abilities feel comfortable using it.
Most Baby Boomers, like their parents, are choosing to “age in place,” but a large and growing number – more than 1.2 million households – are choosing to move to communities designed to meet their needs.

Like the idea of walk-in bath tub but hate the look? Fret no more! Kohler has raised the bar (so to speak) for accessible bathing