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Wednesday, May 20, 2026 / Categories: Featured, Life Stages, Housing Retrofitting Your Home To Age In Place Rob Hasting Rob Hasting, founder of RMH Services, leads us in a discussion of ways to make your home more user friendly for aging in place and gracefully greying. His tips include everything from lighting, to retrofitting a bedroom, adding grab bars in a bathroom and many other ways to be safe in your home. There are many changes that can be made to try to prevent falls and feel safer in your home. https://rmh-services.com Previous Article The Six Stages of Dementia Next Article Keeping Community Stories Alive Print Tags: Retrofitting Your Home to Age In Place Rob Hasting RMH Services Feel Safe in Your Home