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    Realistic Outlook on "Aging in Place"

    enNovember 07, 2014

    About this Episode

    Though the far majority of people want to live the rest of their lives at home, statistics show that will not become reality. Harriett Tramer, a journalist, college instructor and author discusses the best ways families should deal with this.

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