“Aging in Place” is becoming a topic of discussion in more and more homes today. As baby boomers continue to retire, they are living longer, and they don’t often want to move away from their home just to maintain an accessible lifestyle. The homes in which they grew up, or where they raised their families, are not always conducive to smooth flowing accessibility for a person with disabilities. Here are a few thoughts and ideas about how you can make your home more accessible to a disabled person.