“…These include: the physical condition of the home, for example, homes with poor heat insulation or damp homes are linked to poor health in older people (Goodman et al, 2011); good home design, for example, adaptations to prevent falls such as handrails (Heywood, 2001); and dementia-friendly designs, i.e., homes which are easy to move about in, easy to understand and manage (National Disability Authority [NDA], 2015). Assistive technology (e.g., alarms, telecare) may also have the potential to assist in enabling older people and/or those with dementia to remain in their own homes (Cahill, Begley, Faulkner, & Hagen, 2007). Physical modifications to the original structure and design of dwellings, especially in relation to improving accessibility of home environments, have also been shown to be key elements in facilitating aging-in-place (Hwang, Cummings, Sixsmith, & Sixsmith, 2011).…”