Over 90% of seniors desire to age in their own homes.

On top of that, 4 out of every 5 people in that age bracket sincerely believe that they’ll always live in their current home. Plus, improved building standards over the last 20 years or so mean that many new homes (especially multifamily housing) are already built to accommodate residents as they age.

Since our inception, we have striven to be at the forefront of manufacturing innovative furniture designed to ease caregiving burdens. We are confident that our unique furniture will help your loved one age in place

Below are 3 of our most innovative products for aging in place. Read More 3 innovative products to help you age in place

Our Titan series of chairs combines elegance, durability, and mobility to bring you a solution that finally makes it possible both for caregivers to easily transport a person and for that person to experience increased independence and self-esteem.

Here are 12 specific reasons why our Titan Swivel model is a superior form of seating, promoting aging in place: Read More 12 reasons why the Titan Swivel promotes aging in place

In today’s world, our population is aging and more people want to age in their own homes.

A recent AARP survey indicates over 90% of seniors desire to age in their own homes. As well, 4 out of every 5 people in that age bracket sincerely believe that they will always live in their current home. Plus, improved building standards over the last 20 years or so mean that many new homes (especially multifamily housing) are already built to accommodate residents as they age.

There is more, however, to aging in place than an elevator in your building and a walk-in shower. One area that is often overlooked is furniture.  Read More 90% of older adults want to age at home

In today’s world, our population is aging and more people want to age in their own homes.

The oldest members of the Baby Boomer generation turned 65 just 5 years ago, and 10,000 more Boomers turn 65 every day. This trend will continue until 2030, when the youngest member of the generation reaches the silver age. By that point, nearly 1 in 5 Americans will be 65 years of age or older.  Read More 10,000 Americans turn 65 every day