Our Mission

The mission of the National Aging in Place Council (NAIPC) is to bring professionals and communities together to champion Aging in Place through collaboration, education, and advocacy.

NAIPC® was founded on the belief that an overwhelming majority of older adults want to remain in their homes for as long as possible but often don’t know about the home and community-based services to support them.

Most people don’t think about how they’ll live as they grow older—until a crisis forces them to. But with a thoughtful plan, it’s possible to avoid unexpected challenges and continue living safely and comfortably in the place you call home.

Just like planning for college or a career, planning for the future means thinking ahead: Where will you live? What support might you need? What will it cost, and how can you stay connected to your community and routines?

That’s where we come in.

Our network includes trusted professionals in healthcare, financial planning, elder law, home modification, and more. We're here to help you explore your options and make informed choices— in the setting that feels right for you.

Who We Serve

  • Older Adults and Families – Individuals aging in place, adult children, and Caregivers.

  • Aging and Senior Care Professionals – Geriatric care managers, home care providers, social workers.

  • Healthcare Providers – Physicians, geriatricians, therapists, hospice and palliative care providers

  • Financial and Legal Professionals – Elder law attorneys, financial planners, insurance agents

  • Housing and Accessibility Experts – Aging-in-place specialists, home remodelers, senior real estate specialists

Addressing the Five Pillars of Aging with NAIPC

1 . Housing

NAIPC recognizes the significance of suitable housing for aging in place. Their resources guide caregivers in creating safe, comfortable, and accessible living spaces, ensuring that seniors can maintain their independence within their homes.

2. Health & Wellness

Promoting health and wellness is integral to NAIPC's mission. Caregivers can access information on healthcare strategies, preventive measures, and lifestyle choices that contribute to the overall well-being of older adults.

3. Finances

Navigating the financial aspects of aging is a complex task. NAIPC's resources extend to financial planning, helping caregivers and seniors make informed decisions about budgeting, investments, and other financial considerations.

4. Transportation

Maintaining mobility is key to aging in place successfully. NAIPC offers insights into transportation options, ensuring that caregivers can assist seniors in accessing necessary services and remaining active in their communities.

5. Social Interaction

Loneliness and isolation can impact the well-being of older adults. NAIPC recognizes the importance of social interaction and community engagement. Caregivers can find resources to encourage social activities, fostering a sense of connection for seniors.

Our Advocacy Work

NAIPC is focused on positive, exciting, and innovative solutions. Updating homes is a step towards creating a supportive environment — a tool for living.

  • As the number of older Americans grows, the majority consistently say they want to remain in their homes. But most houses do not support this choice.

    This is a problem…and an opportunity.

    Health occurrences, such as a fall or stroke that renders one unable to use their home, happen suddenly. Home updates are not so easily purchased and carried out in a tight time frame, particularly when one is in crisis mode.

    The bulk of long-term care will occur in single-family, owner-occupied homes…but the homes are unprepared.*

    The larger portion of older Americans who have some resources also need the support of policies which promote affordable aging.

    The problem is not a bulge – it is America’s long-term future. More recently, demographics have realized that the millennial generation is as large as the boomers and will probably live even longer.

    The solutions we adopt today will be needed for the future. We have the chance to avoid housing and care crises that will otherwise plague our nation for years to come.

  • Nursing homes, retirement communities, and independent living all have a role, but additional and more economical options are needed. We are focused on incentives that help homeowners update the housing infrastructure to match the needs and desires of its residents. 

    Collaboration across stakeholders makes NAIPC’s Advocacy Committee special. Whether you are young or old, technology or product manufacturer, home or community service provider, long term care or healthcare provider, insurance payer, or installer there are good reasons to support updates that make homes accessible to all. NAIPC bridges these silos to create new partnerships and networks and build results.

    Almost every adult has a story about finding a place for themselves, a parent, or other loved ones. And we all have an interest in seeing housing and care improve as we age.

    All improvements which update homes for aging in place should be eligible for incentives.

    • Increased Home Value: Updating homes yields increased value for homeowners and the nation. The additional value is found in reduced health costs and an increased capability to live and thrive inter-dependently in a community, using fewer personal and public resources.

    • Healthcare Savings: Health cost savings resulting from home update investments include:

      • Reduced falls and hospitalizations;

      • Quicker returns to home from expensive rehab; and

      • Support of and reduced injuries to family and paid caregivers

    • Additional Services: Having more people living in community will serve as a catalyst to spur new methods and techniques for delivery of services to the home and a more holistic approach to meeting the needs of this demographic.