Why AITCOH?

Aging in place is about more than staying in one location. It is about staying connected to the routines, spaces, and relationships that make independent living feel like home.

Families across the country are facing difficult decisions as safety needs change. Aging In The Comfort Of Home® exists to help them move forward with greater confidence, comfort, and dignity.

A company representative speaks to an elderly couple.

Every home carries more than furniture — memories, laughter, and belonging.

"Our mission is not to change where life happens, but to protect it where it already has."

Dealers with Aging In The Comfort Of Home® operate as independent business owners under their own brands. During Certification, dealers receive training materials, practical tools, templates, and implementation resources designed to support a strong launch. No geographic territory is granted or protected, and no continuing services, updates, portals, or assistance are included after Certification unless separately agreed in writing.

Keep Families Close to What Means Most

Discover how you can help families protect their homes, their independence, and their most important memories through home modifications for seniors and aging in place.

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A company representative speaks with an elderly customer.

"Aging In The Comfort Of Home® helped my parents stay in the place they loved most. Their home feels safe again, but even more importantly, it still feels like home."

Kelly Anderson
Family Caregiver, Springfield MO
Aging Safely, Living Fully

The Growing Need for Aging-In-Place Solutions

More families than ever are seeking ways to honor independent living without uprooting the lives and homes they hold dear. Aging in place is a fundamental shift toward dignity, safety, and connection.

90%

of older adults want to age at home.

6.9%

annual growth is fueling the aging-in-place industry.

$9.2 B

is projected for aging-in-place remodels by 2032.

1 in 4

Americans will be over 65 by 2050.