Publications

“Difficult AiP Conversations”

Terminal diagnoses. Driving issues. Cognitive decline. Living conditions that are no longer safe.

Conversations around difficult topics can be challenging to initiate, but the consequences of ignoring difficult conversations can be devastating.

What conversations are you avoiding? Don’t know where to start? Worried your loved one will be offended or shut down?

Difficult Aging in Place Conversations helps you facilitate discussions covering topics in all five pillars of aging: housing, health and wellness, finance, transportation, and social interactions.

– End of Life Issues
– Transportation and Travel
– Medical Situations
– Housing and Accessibility Decisions
– Cultural Considerations, Family Issues, and Privacy

Aging-in-place experts share their knowledge, offer discussion tips on a variety of topics, and provide conversation starters to help the dialog flow in a constructive manner.

Time to start having those difficult conversations!

Aging in Place Conversations: What Industry Experts Have to Say

Whether you’re just starting your retirement journey, the child of a widow, or a seasoned lifelong learner, Aging in Place Conversations: What Industry Experts Have to Say provides answers to some of the top questions encountered when developing an Aging-in-Place plan.

Contributing Authors - Click on a name to get to know them better.

Tara Ballman
Bonnie Dobbs
Scott Fulton
Mary Kay Furiasse
Ronnie Genser
C. Vicki Gold
Fritzi Gros-Daillon
Sue Haviland
Peter Klamkin
Gina Knight
Ryan McEniff
Andriana Mendez
Amy Miller
Wayne Mitchell
Courtney Nalty
Deanne O’Rear Cameron
Carmen Perry-Tevaga
Julianne Rizzo
Steve Toll
Julia Uhll  

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.

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.