

Home for Good
Aging in Place Success Stories
A note before you read
This book is a collection of personal, first-person testimonials offered as companion reading. It is not medical advice. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider regarding any medical condition or decision.
About this volume
Choosing to remain at home as one ages is a decision that sounds simple and proves complex — it requires planning, adaptation, and often a quiet negotiation between what one wants and what the home, the body, and the people around one can support. Those who have worked through that negotiation have things to say that no planning checklist captures.
Inside this volume
Fifty first-person accounts describe what aging in place has actually looked like: the home modifications made, the support networks built, the moments when remaining at home felt precarious and the ones when it felt exactly right. They include accounts from older adults themselves and from the adult children who helped them stay. The writing is honest about both the gains and the costs.
Who it's for
For older adults thinking through their own future, for adult children supporting aging parents, and for anyone helping a family navigate a decision that has no single right answer.
Format · Instant download · PDF & EPUB · Fifty first-person accounts
A collection of personal testimony, offered as companion reading — not medical advice.
What’s inside
- 50 single-author testimonies from real people
- A short, plain-language introduction to the topic
- Editor’s note, contents page, and curated resource list
- Professional interior typesetting and an original cover
Formats & reading
Every purchase includes a print-quality PDF (best for desktop, tablet, and printing) and a reflowable EPUB (best for Kindle, Apple Books, Kobo, and phones). Files are DRM-free.
Aging & Senior Health
What's inside
Inside this volume
Fifty real people, in their own words — honest, unhurried companion reading, never a substitute for medical advice.


