Tuesday, February 28, 2017

The Dangers of Seniors Living Alone

The results of a decades long study from the University College London on the impact of loneliness and isolation has shown that both loneliness and infrequent contact with friends and family can, independently, shorten a person’s life. Learn more about the dangers of seniors living alone.

The Dangers of More Seniors Living Alone

According to AARP, nearly 90% of people over age 65 want to stay at home for as long as possible. Living at home and staying in a familiar community may offer benefits to seniors’ emotional well-being — but research indicates that a staggering number of seniors who should be receiving assisted living care are still living at home — in many cases, alone.
To some of us, the answer may seem obvious: make the move to an assisted living community where social activity, health monitoring and medication management is all included. However, moving to senior living can be a difficult decision, particularly if your loved one is not keen on moving. For more information, read our guide to assisted living vs. in-home care.
The Administration on Aging reports that about 29%, or 11.3 million older adults lived alone in 2010. At the same time, it’s estimated that over 12% of seniors 65 and older — more than 5 million — need assistance with long-term care to perform activities of daily life.
Those seniors who are low-income or live in poverty are even more likely to live at home rather than in a facility, even if they require more care. The numbers for individuals with Alzheimer’s or dementia are, quite frankly, startling: of the 60-70% of seniors with dementia living in the community, 25% live alone, reports the Alzheimer’s Association.

When Living Alone is Unsafe

If we want our loved ones to remain safe and healthy, it’s important to make sure their environment is appropriate to their physical needs—particularly if they’re showing early signs ocognitive impairment.
If you notice that your loved one needs help with daily activities such as eating, bathing and dressing, they may have decreased cognitive functioning associated with early or middle stage dementia. Even in their own home, the combination of poor eyesight and minor safety hazards can put seniors at risk for falls, broken hips and even death.
Keeping track of physical symptoms, mental health, and senior nutrition is of critical importance. Warning signs that living alone is no longer safe for an older adult include:
  • Medication management issues
  • Poor eyesight
  • Social isolation
  • Forgetting appointments
  • Unable to keep up with daily chores and housekeeping
  • Poor nutrition or malnutrition
  • Home safety hazards such as poor lighting and loose carpeting
  • Unable to pay bills on time

Monday, February 20, 2017

The Chip & Joanna House Flip! What Buyers are looking for in Today's Market!!

If you are like the majority of Americans who love to indulge & watch HG-TV with Chip & Joanna Gaines, made popular from their famous Fixer Upper Tv show, and you have dreamed of owning one of their homes then you will know what style of home we are referring to! 
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In today's market for a Seller you have to be above the edge if you expect to get the highest priced home in your neighborhood. First realize is your home or neighborhood what most first time home buyers are looking for? If you are unsure I will tell you, as I help first time home buyers daily and can tell you exactly what they are truly looking for in your home! They want to fall in love from the second they enter your home. If they don't have that moment, the rest of the home is just blah to them and they are thinking about the other 8 homes they are going to see today or another day! 

#1. First time home buyers under the age of 40 are looking for: Stainless steel appliances, newer roof, newer AC Furnace within the last 7 years, grey modern colored walls ( not always the case but often) white trim, granite or granite looking countertops, cabinet color varies, hardwood floors definitely are the largest selling points for most buyers. Again this is not everyone but the majority in that age range that is what they are looking for! 
#2. First time home buyers want Location, Location, Location, often they are not thinking too far ahead into children's schools if they do not have any. They want a good location as far as interests, work distance, biking trails, dog parks etc. 
#3. What are the items in the home that need to be redone, most first time home buyers do not want a large project, more decor, painting, items, carpet doesn't scare them but the rest of the home needs to not have too much work ie. foundation is a no go. Most first time home buyers will shy away from any foundation work that needs to be completed, even if it is minor, so as a seller to get the most for your homes value on the market often you will want to partner with a realtor to get someone trusted who does insure their work and will get it done at an affordable rate for you. Do not.. I repeat do not ..start calling the yellow pages, it often does not get you the best results or best service!
#4. What does your home look like from the outside? Does it look like this? 

or This? 
The condition of the exterior of your home landscaping can reduce your sale price by 10% at least! So clean up the yard, plant bright colored flowers and just make sure it looks sellable! Again Contact your local agent and they can be your second pair of eyes to let you know what will look best! 

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Wednesday, February 15, 2017

Gardner KS- One of the Hottest Real Estate Markets Right NOW!!

Check out this Hot Real Estate Market in Gardner KS! Now is the Time to Get Your House Listed! Hit the Market at the Perfect Time! Don't wait til Spring, Right now there are so many Buyers and not enough homes, there are a lot of bidding wars which gets a Seller Exactly and more than their List price! Start thinking about Listing Today! 

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