Ways To Help HOA Aging Residents | HOA Management | Raleigh NC

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WAYS TO HELP HOA AGING RESIDENTS

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AGED POPULATION

In the United States, nearly 30% of aged people live alone in a residential community. On the other hand, about half of people age 85 and older who live in condos and HOAs live alone. If you live in an HOA community, you could notice that you have senior neighbors that have become vulnerable members of your community. In this sense, maybe, it is normal to take responsibility to help them. In this article, experts on HOA management in Raleigh NC explain some ways to help HOA aging residents.


CHECK ON THEM Living alone presents many challenges. Older people who live alone are more vulnerable to poverty. On the other hand, many older people also feel alone and isolated. Likewise, wany aged people with health problems or hearing or vision difficulties not realize the new symptoms of an illness or the worsening of previous symptoms. And many older people who live alone have difficulty following directions for prescribed medical treatments. For this reason, it is recommended to keep an eye on them and call for assistance when needed.


INSPECT COMMON AREAS TO IMPROVE SAFETY As your community and its resident age, some areas will need maintenance. For example, it is important to check ramps, walkways, gates, and other installation to make repairs as soon as possible. It is crucial to note that some aged residents use wheelchairs or walkers, and the uneven pavement is hazardous for them.


One of the best ways to properly taking care of your senior neighbors is to communicate with them. Although many association members can say that taking care of old residents is challenging, it is necessary to have an open dialogue with them. In this way, your community could improve its communication channels by integrating traditional communication and the Internet.

COMMUNICATION


REGULATIONS

Nowadays, the average population age is increasing as well as the average age in residential communities. It means that your residents are getting older, and they have difficulties to comply with strict regulations such as frequent maintenance of their fronts or backyards. In these cases, HOAs can hire landscaping companies to help aged residents with mobility issues.


FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, CALL THE PROFESSIONALS ONÂ HOA MANAGEMENT IN RALEIGH, NC.


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