Harcum College Grad to Host Online Event on Designing Safe Homes for Seniors Who Want to ‘Age in Place’

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Ellen Farber, a 2012 graduate of Harcum’s Interior Design program, is an expert on “aging in place,” the process of staying in one’s own home instead of moving to an outside facility.

Research shows that more than 90 percent of seniors say they want to stay in their homes for as long as possible.

Ellen Farber.

Farber is hosting an online event to provide valuable information for seniors, their families, interior designers, and anyone interested in learning more about designing safe and beautiful homes for seniors.

“Designing for Aging in Place” will be offered via Zoom on Wednesday, Sept. 22 from 4-5 PM.

The 45-minute presentation is free and open to the public and will include a period for Q&A.

Registration is required. 

Farber is the President of Ellen Farber Strategic Design, an interior design and consulting firm specializing in aging in place, senior relocations, home staging, and interior design consulting.

Her specialty is working with baby boomers, seniors, and their families to help them age in place or transition to a new home. She is a certified aging-in-place specialist, helping seniors identify home modifications needed to remain safe in their current or future homes.

She helps to create a space that matches her clients’ needs, styles, and budgets. She works with both residential and business clients to create a new or redesigned space.

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