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Loveable and Livable You love your neighborhood and hope to stay in your home as long as possible. Your friends live nearby, your favorite restaurant is around the corner, and your family doctor is just down the street. You do not want to move away from this welcoming, comfortable environment. Is it possible to transform your home into a gorgeous home of your dreams, while making it functional for all your future needs? >> Read More |
August, 2010 |
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How Design and Technology are Enhancing the Aging Experience |
"The Art of Living" May 2010 Re: Eskaton National Demonstration Home |
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50+ Housing - Eskaton Home on Cutting Edge of Universal Design; Smart, Independent, Healthy Living The Eskaton National Demonstration Home on the Eskaton Village Roseville campus in Roseville, Calif., just may be the cutting edge in smart, healthy, independent living for older Americans. Combining innovative universal design, breakthrough health, wellness and social technologies and green living features with beauty, simplicity and comfort, the home has won numerous awards — including the NAHB and AARP 2009 Livable Communities Award in the builder category for homes up to 2,500 square feet and a gold award in the 2009 Best of 50+ Housing Awards. >> Read More |
April 2010 Re: Eskaton National Demonstration Home |
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Convenient Cache: Universal Design Going Forward One of the winners, a demonstration home built by Eskaton Senior Residences ... A more remarkable feature in the Eskaton home was a home automation system ... >> Read More |
April, 2010 |
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Design Awards Enable Aging in Place Making homes suitable for elderly occupants is easy to describe, but it can be very expensive to do. The cheapest solution is to make homes senior-friendly when they are built, rather than trying to retrofit them. Some of the most elegant and cost-effective solutions are recognized each year by AARP and the National Association of Home Builders. |
February 4, 2010 |
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AARP and NAHB Announces 2009 Livable Communities Awards Winners Last week, the AARP and the National Association of Homebuilders (NAHB) announced the 2009 Livable Communities Award winners. AARP and NAHB established the annual Livable Communities Awards to recognize homes and developments designed to enhance the daily comfort, convenience and safety of the people who live in them. The award winners are: >> Read More |
January 26, 2010 Re: Eskaton National Demonstration Home |
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AARP And NAHB Name 2009 Livable Community Awards Winners Convenience and cachet combine naturally in the home and community designs named the 2009 Livable Communities Award winners by AARP and the National Association of Homebuilders (NAHB). The winning projects represent unique combinations of style, universal design and energy efficiency to make them desirable homes and neighborhoods for people of all ages to live in. AARP and NAHB established the annual Livable Communities Awards to recognize homes and developments designed to enhance the daily comfort, convenience and safety of the people who live in them. > Read More |
January 25, 2010 |
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Universal Design Holds Universal Appeal Winners of AARP’s 2010 Livable Communities Awards blend good looks with comfort, convenience, and safety for all ages. |
January 21, 2010 |
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2009 Livable Communities Awards This demonstration home offers state-of-the-art technology, livable design elements, and environmentally friendly features. With the building currently used as a learning center for consumers, caregivers, and building professionals, various telemonitoring and surveillance systems are on display. >> Read More |
January 19, 2010 Re: Eskaton National Demonstration Home |
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Homes Get Smarter ESKATON - A housing provider for about 15,000 older adults in northern California, Eskaton recently built a demonstration smart home on its Roseville campus. >> Read More |
December 2009 Re: Eskaton National Demonstration Home |
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Aging Boomers Want More Modest Homes and Easy Living The current housing downturn has taken some steam out of housing demand from the 55+ population, but a “55+ Housing: Builders, Buyers and Beyond” survey conducted in February by NAHB and the MetLife Mature Market Institute identifies significant opportunities in this market for both builders and remodelers at a time when a weak economy has forced households across the age spectrum to reassess how much housing they can afford. >> Read More |
December 9, 2009 Re: Eskaton National Demonstration Home
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Aging Boomers Want More Modest Homes and Easy Living Designer support bars and a zero threshold walk-in shower in the master bath are some of the universal design features in the Eskaton National Demonstration Home, a Gold winner in the 2009 Best 50+ Housing Awards competition. >> Read More |
October 2009 Re: Eskaton National Demonstration Home |
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Innovations: Eskaton National Demonstration Home "The Eskaton National Demonstration Home is so packed with unique and creative innovations that it defies categorization as a typical senior living concept.". . >> Read More |
August 2009 |
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Small Changes can Make Home Safer for Seniors According to the U.S. Consumer Products Safety Commission, over 600,000 elderly Americans are seen each year in hospital emergency rooms from accidents in their homes. You can help make your home or your parent’s much safer . . . >>Read More |
August 17, 2009 Re: Eskaton National Demonstration Home |
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"Smart Homes" Lay Foundation for Aging in Place |
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Aging Experts Say United States is Heading Toward a "Senior Tsunami" With an expected population of 70 million boomers by 2030, aging experts say the United States is heading toward a Senior Tsuman, one our present healthcare system can't handle. |
Chiropractic Economic July, 2009 Re: Eskaton National Demonstration Home |
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The Eskaton National Demonstration Home, located on the Eskaton Village Roseville campus in Roseville, California, is the result of years of research and development collaboration with respected industry leaders. |
June 30, 2009 Re: Eskaton National |
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Home Front: Ten year after the bust, how will Central Valley look? A Roseville house built by Carmichael-based Eskaton to showcase advances in housing American's elder generations has won top honors from the National Association of Home Builders. |
May 11, 2009 |
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Best Detached Home in an Active Adult Community Eskaton took home the Gold award for Best Detached Home in an Active Adult Community (up to 2000 sq ft) from the National Association of Home Builders 50+ Housing Council. |
![]() April 28, 2009 Re: Eskaton National Demonstration Home |
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Streetscapes E-Newsletter interviews Sheri Peifer |
January, 2009 Re: Eskaton National Demonstration Home |
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Senior Living Demonstration Home a Valuable Teaching Tool for Architects, Builders ROSEVILLE, CA -- You don't have to go to Disneyland to see a futuristic home model. Eskaton Senior Services, along with collaborating sponsors, including Intel, have built the senior home of the future complete with hightech innovations, senior-friendly design elements and green technology at Lakemont's Eskaton Village Roseville. >> Read More |
January, 2009 Re: Eskaton National Demonstration Home
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Consumer Electronics Show Sees Aging Services as New Frontier |
January, 2009 Re: Eskaton National Demonstration Home
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New kind of high-tech homes for the elderly The time is here when you can live 3,000 miles from your mom and get a text message if she's not out of bed by noon. >> Read More |
December, 2008 Re: Eskaton National Demonstration Home |
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Hi-tech revisits senior housing Advances in digital technology hit the market so quickly many consumers feel “new” gadgets become obsolete the minute they leave the store. >> Read More |
The Daily Scoop December 1, 2008 Re: Eskaton National Demonstration Home |
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Home Front: Seniors get aid in staying in touch The time is here when can you live 3,000 miles from your mom and get a text message if she's not out of bed by noon. >> Read More |
November 21, 2008 Re: Eskaton National Demonstration Home |
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Eskaton home gives baby boomers stylish tools for safe aging The doorways of this Roseville home are larger than normal; the counters and light switches are lower. There’s space to slide a wheelchair under the range so the cook can reach all the burners, but cabinet doors hide the hole, and the range stops heating when the pot is removed. >> Read More |
October 31, 2009 Re: Eskaton National Demonstration Home |
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