‘Granny Pods’ Are New Housing Units That Allow Your Aging Parents To Live In Your Backyard
Last updated on
As a nurse, I can say – aging is not easy, pleasant, or welcomed by anyone. Losing your ability to be independent can be especially devastating and difficult if you don’t have adequate supports in place. Luckily, manufacturers are beginning to understand, and respond to the challenges of aging (just in time for the boomers!). A Blacksburg, VA company has been specifically proactive in creating and marketing the MEDCottage, also referred to as a ‘granny pod’.Living The Granny Pod Life
Do you have a loved one who is senior and could use extra support, but refuses to move in with you? Or are you reluctant to let an in-law move-in for fear that they will take over? Maybe you just don’t have the space? If you answered yes to any of these questions, then a granny pod may be a great solution for you.Portable Nursing Home?
Granny pods can come with lots of high-tech medical extras too, depending on what the senior in your life needs. Like a guest house, each MEDCottage has room for a bed, accessible bathroom, and kitchenette. Additionally, safety features like hand railings, soft flooring (minimize damage from falls), and double doors (allows for hospital equipment to come into the unit) come with the granny pods. (1, 2)Legal And Zoning Issues
Before making the leap to purchase a granny pod of your own, there must be a consideration of local zoning and homeowner association regulations. Not every municipality allows granny pods, but the majority (90%) of American municipalities do allow the Living Roo model. Other considerations for zoning include how heat, sewer, and water will be supplied to the pod and any land protection by-laws. (1, 2)Purchasing Your Own
So what will a granny pod but you back? With payment plans available, a MEDCottage can run from $100,000 to $250,000. If this seems steep, financial experts ask that you consider the length of time you may require the pod and other potential uses. The MEDCottage website points out the pod can be alternatively used for rehabilitation for chronically ill people of all ages. If the pod is replacing a nursing home stay, then the investment could be worthwhile too! (1, 2)Some of the links I post on this site are affiliate links. If you go through them to make a purchase, I will earn a small commission (at no additional cost to you). However, note that I’m recommending these products because of their quality and that I have good experience using them, not because of the commission to be made.
Comments