Senior Wellness Specialists in 1991 recognized the growing and under-served needs of the graying population.
Given the choice between aging at home and living out the second half of their lives in a life care environment, most would opt for the former. For us, the significance of the Universal Design Concept was made very clear. The Baby Boomer generation is aging and it is helping to keep healthcare growing, a trend the labor department does not see ending any time soon.
Seventy-eight million boomers will have entered the second half of their lives in 2011, and with that the need for a wide range of quality services. The 85-plus population will have grown to approximately 6.1 million in 2010. Projections through 2017 show that healthcare expenditures will account for roughly 20 percent of our gross domestic product.
Our resources and associations with medical communities, allied medical professionals, as well as a team of architects, interior designers and trades specialize in all facets of aging. Our goal is to provide the kinds of modifications and services to your lifestyle that lets you age in place in an accessible, safe and comfortable home.