The pandemic has changed the way people live and their feelings about home and community. Many older adults have spent more time at home, feel less connected to their neighbors and would consider living arrangements that include multigenerational homes and accessory dwelling units.
What COVID-19 hasn't affected is older adults' desire to stay in their homes as they age, according to a new AARP "Home and Community Preferences Survey." Data shows that 77 percent of adults 50 and older want to remain in their homes for the long term — a number that has been consistent for more than a decade.

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