I can't believe what a great alternative that Next Door Garage Apartments offers, when compared to all of the other things I have been considering. My husband and I are getting older, but we're not really ready for the nursing home. Our kids have offered numerous times to build a mother-in-law apartment, or to do some kind of home addition, but it's just so expensive. Neither of us want to pay that much and I couldn't handle my kids spending that much on us. Plus, what are they going to do with it when we're gone? That's why my husband and I got excited when our neighbor told us about Next Door Garage Apartments. They can build us a temporary place inside of the two car garage that my kids have. It's quick and easy; in fact, they can have it built in ten days.
What really sold us on converting the garage into an apartment was that it can be quickly and easily removed so our kids won't have to feel like we're a burden long after we're gone. We also really like how nice they look. They're well designed and there are no stairs. This is a great option for senior parents living with children. We called three days ago and we're planning on moving in within the week. It'll be nice to be closer so that if anything happens to either of us, we'll have help close by. We feel that with this alternative, we'll be able to have our independence which we'd like to hold on to as long as we can. Contact Next Door Garage Apartments for more information on this affordable senior housing option.





There are advantages to an older adult living in an apartment attached to an adult child's residence. These include security and peace of mind for all parties involved. An adult child can look in on an older adult to monitor their needs and manage medications. The older adult can eat meals with the rest of the family. Transportation to appointments and running errands for elderly parents is easier when the parents are next door. A
It's always a gut-wrenching realization that first time you understand that your parent really is old. It's even harder when the time comes that you know they can't continue living alone. By the same token, though, your parent doesn't want to lose their independence. It's hard coming up with the perfect compromise, but