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#70 - Interview With Dennis Lippy and Rick Thaxton of Accessible Living Atlanta

#70 - Interview With Dennis Lippy and Rick Thaxton of Accessible Living Atlanta

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The words we use shape the choices we make. That’s why we trade the phrase “aging in place” for “accessible living,” a shift that unlocks dignity, smarter design, and real independence for people of every age, from a child with cerebral palsy to a caregiver protecting their back during daily transfers. With Rick Thaxton and Dennis Lippy of Accessible Living Atlanta, we walk through what actually changes lives inside a home: discreet grab bars that don’t scream “hospital,” motion‑smart lighting that prevents those 2 a.m. missteps, and handrails that make stairs a support instead of a threat.

We dig into the messy middle where families get stuck: emotions, budgets, and timing. Medicare won’t fund renovations, so we map realistic pathways, VA benefits, Georgia Medicaid waivers, local grants through ALS or Alzheimer’s groups, FODAC, and more, plus why “return on independence” often beats the cost of moving. An occupational therapist sits at the table with the builders, placing supports where hands truly reach, and planning phases for progressive conditions so you buy once and buy right. Along the way, we test the line between function and beauty, building bathrooms future buyers will love and current users can navigate without standing up.

Atlanta specifics matter too. We unpack ADUs and zoning quirks, the growth of multi‑generational living, and small builder shifts like stacked closets for future elevators—while calling out how far new construction still has to go on universal design. Tech promises a lot but hasn’t solved bathroom falls; we look at what’s viable now and what’s coming. If you want a safer home that looks great, protects caregivers, and adapts as needs change, this conversation is your blueprint to start, stage, and fund the work.

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For more information about aging in place and caregiving for older adults, visit our website at SeniorSafetyAdvice.com

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