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| Aging in Place in Upstate New York |
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October 31, 2007
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BUFFALO, NY—The Buffalo Branch of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York today released Aging in Place in Upstate New York, the latest issue of the Branch’s Upstate New York Regional Review. According to author Jane Humphreys, Branch regional analyst, senior homeowners may find it hard to remain in their homes as they grow older, or “age in place,” because of a growing disparity between the features of the houses they own and the housing they need. The author concludes that demand for housing services and products that enable
aging in place will likely create opportunities as well as challenges for both
the private and public sectors. Aging in Place in Upstate New York ›› Contact: Katie Krawczyk |
