In the post World War II period between 1946 to 1964, roughly 75,000,000 members of the “Baby Boomer” generation were born – myself included. In 2011, the leading edge of this massive demographic turned 65, making them officially old enough to buy a Buick and/or retire. Those of us that make it to age 65 have a good shot at partying on for another 15-20 years. Lots of these boomers will be basically healthy, although many of us who survived the 60’s came through with a bit of wear and tear. Rather than moving to a retirement community, an assisted-living facility, or a trailer in Florida, many up-and-coming oldsters are choosing to remain more independent in their homes, close to friends, family, or their favorite corner tavern. If you, or someone you know, are going the “aging in place” route, here are some simple, inexpensive things you can do to make the home front safer and more antique-person friendly. Read More