05/01/2026
The U.S. population is aging rapidly, but the environments people live in have not kept pace.
As the Baby Boomer generation moves fully into retirement age, more individuals are choosing to remain in their homes. The challenge is that most homes were not designed to support changes in mobility, balance, or long-term care needs.
Aging in place is often framed as a personal preference. In reality, it is a structural issue. Safety, accessibility, and independence are directly influenced by the home itself.
At Rosarium, we focus on bridging that gap by connecting clinical insight with real, functional home modifications. That includes assessments, coordination with contractors, and navigating the systems required to actually get the work done.
As this demographic shift continues, the conversation needs to move beyond awareness and toward implementation.
If you are thinking about how a home will support you or someone you care for over time, this is the time to start planning.
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