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Staying Put or Moving On: a series of short films & other information about where and how we'll live as we grow older
visit: www.StayOrMove.org
 
The Staying Put or Moving On website contains a series of short films and other information which seek to find answers to questions facing the oldest and largest population bulge in human history.
    It considers these fundamental questions for seniors and their families:
  • Where and how are we going to live as we grow older?
  • Should we stay in our own homes as we age or should we move on to co-housing, continuing care retirement communities, assisted living or any number of other options?
  • As we age, should we stay in our own homes or is it time to move on?
  • What are our alternatives?

From the poorest areas in the country to the richest, from staying in the family home to sharing a house with strangers, Staying Put or Moving On explores the choices, alternatives and new ideas for housing and communities designed for the largest population bulge in world history.

 
WHY WE'RE CREATING THESE FILMS

From the outside, a living space is just a physical structure: a couple of rooms and a garage, an apartment in a high rise, a trailer in a dusty field. It's what goes on inside that makes it a home, a place that offers more than shelter from the elements. Staying Put or Moving On

Finding a home or continuing to live in one is one of the biggest challenges our aging population and their loved ones face. Housing costs alone suck up 35% -- or more -- of our annual spending.

What is going to happen to those of us who don't have solid retirement accounts or have lost those savings to bad investments, devastating illnesses or simply bad luck?

While most of us want to live in our own homes, what if we don't have kids or can't afford caregivers?

Who will check in on us to make sure we haven't slipped on a loose rug or aren't sunk too deep in the quicksand of loneliness?

Are there alternatives to the dreaded nursing home?

Will new technologies aimed at "aging in place" alleviate the financial and social costs of an older society or isolate us further?

 

Staying Put or Moving On's films include people from all walks of life who share their concerns and ideas about where they will live as they age. Through their eyes we look at what works and what doesn't. The films are coupled with resources encouraging further discussion amongst the viewers so they may come away with new ideas for themselves and their loved ones -- and a little more hope for the future.

Many stories are in development, but the films we and others have created so far are at Staying Put or Moving On. Please contact us if you have stories or films you'd like to share.
 
  • AUDIENCE & GOALS
  • FILMS FINISHED TO DATE

Audience & Goals

The audience for Staying Put or Moving On is not only seniors and their children, but anyone who is considering housing options for themselves, their friends and families in their later years.

According to a 2017 Pew Research Center report, roughly half of adults 65+ years old own smartphones. More than 67% go online (compared to 14% in 2000.) Fully 82% of 65-to 69 year olds are internet users. (These statistics drop considerably for low income seniors.)

The jump in online video viewing comes as adults in that age group have cut back the time they spend in front of television screens by six minutes, to 6 hours and 12 minutes a day.

Many in this audience are not only primed for a program like Staying Put or Moving On, they will help it grow and their feedback eventually will lead to more stories. With 56% of US online users ages 65+ using Facebook, that will encourage dialogue between those with questions and those with ideas or suggestions for solutions.

COLLABORATION. CREATIVITY. DON'T TAKE "NO" FOR AN ANSWER. BE FAIR. FEED THE CREW™.
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