As you might already know, we’re always looking at ways seniors can enjoy their independence for as long as possible—hopefully for their whole lives. Something came across our desk this week that we thought was interesting. This article, in the Washington Post
The cottage is not just for housing though, it is wired with all the medical accoutrements needed to care for its occupant. The Post says the 4-foot prototype is “filled with biometric technology
The MedCottage is not the only contender in this space. Author Fredrick Kunkle spoke with AARP about where MedCottage stands with respect to its competitors. “Nancy Thompson, a spokeswoman for AARP, said the MedCottage has some of the features the organization advocates in accessory dwelling units, but not all of the universal design features that could be useful for people of all ages. She said it’s a step in the right direction for accessory dwelling units. Other companies seeking to make similar structures are Seattle-based FabCab (whose name comes from Fabulous Cabin), and San Francisco-based Larson Shores Architects, which designs what it calls “Architectural Solutions for the Aging Population,” or ASAP, and its “Inspired In-Law” dwellings.”
While we do not offer MedCottages, we do offer a host of supplies to make your own home a comfortable dwelling for your loved ones. From accessible kitchens to shower pans to shower seats
