Andy Berger, President, announced the official online launch of their newly designed website, SeniorWellnessSpecialists.com. With the company's home office in Boca Raton, Florida, SeniorWellnessSpecialists.com serves "boomerized" clients in the Florida market. The company offers baby boomers and their aging parents the opportunity to enjoy their independence and wellness in a safe, comfortable, stylish and accessible environment right in their own home.
Boca Raton, Florida (PRWEB) August 22, 2011
As a licensed general contractor and member of various organizations such as Gold Coast Builders Association, National Association of Home Builders, Certified Aging-In-Place Specialist, and ASID Professional Member, the concept of Universal Design is to address your ever-changing wellness needs as you age at home.
Starting with architectural and interior design modifications, the company eliminates the barriers in your home such as narrow corridors, doors with thresholds, needed bathroom renovations to keep them safe and functional without sacrificing elegance, opening-up living areas for more spaciousness, retro-fitting for adjustable kitchen cabinets, and provides a boutique-style, senior concierge service oriented approach to wellness.
Mr. Berger states, "Universal Design can be beautiful, luxurious, and functional. Renovated homes not only increase their value in today's "graying" market, they also can accommodate those who can no longer turn door handles, climb stairs, or use their bathroom safely. It gives you peace-of-mind knowing mom and dad's health and wellness are looked after when you're not around, and makes aging at home fun."
According to a recent MetLife Study of Care Giving Costs (June, 2011 at MetLife.com), the proportion of adult children providing personal care and/or financial assistance to a parent has more than tripled over the past 15 years. Currently, a quarter of adult children, mainly Baby Boomers, provide these types of care to a parent. Long-term costs can exceed hundreds of thousands of dollars over a period of years, especially when comparing assisted living facilities versus being at home.
Mr. Berger further states, "Retro-fitting a house that we plan to live in for at least 10 years while healthy saves us between $840,000 and $1,320,000. Who doesn't know someone who has taken a fall around the house and then needed 'round-the-clock' care? A hefty price tag for 11,000 Boomers turning 65 each month. Toss the risks. Renovate the house so it feels like a 5-star hotel, a spa and a wellness retreat. A safe, accessible and beautiful home is doable and affordable."
The company's website is currently giving away a free Ebook for download titled, "Guide To How Universal Home Design Adds Fun And Convenience To Your Lifestyle", sub-titled, "How To Save Money When Aging At Home". Among other things, the Ebook will show the reader how to make life simpler in many ways -- housekeeping, storage, entertaining, seasonal maintenance, safety, etc.
You can check for more information online at the website. Furthermore, a free no obligation consultation is offered.
About The Company:
http://www.SeniorWellnessSpecialists.com/
SeniorWellnessSpecialists.com is a competitively priced "home instead" contractor. Being regionally focused in Florida, the company is able to capitalize on local real estate and interior designer trends, while sticking to their mission of caring with a commitment to quality by providing care and services in a nourishing, compassionate environment that supports the health and well-being of their target demographic.
To learn more about Senior Wellness Specialists, follow the links found at:
http://www.seniorwellnessspecialists.com/ and http://twitter.com/4seniorwellness.
For More Information and your free Ebook, Contact:
Andy Berger, President
SeniorWellnessSpecialists.com
930 Clint Moore Road
Boca Raton, FL. 33487
E-mail: info(at)seniorwellnessspecialists(dot)com
Telephone: (561) 998-3222
http://www.SeniorWellnessSpecialists.com/
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Andy Berger
SeniorWellnessSpecialists.com
800-495-2833
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