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Many older adults and people with disabilities lead vibrant lives and have valued roles including those of family member, friend,
neighbor, employee or employer and community member. People live in their own homes – either leased or owned - and work and
volunteer in places of their choosing. For older adults there is abundant evidence that people prefer to continue to live independently for as long as possible.
By Dr. Frederick B. Covington4.3
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Many older adults and people with disabilities lead vibrant lives and have valued roles including those of family member, friend,
neighbor, employee or employer and community member. People live in their own homes – either leased or owned - and work and
volunteer in places of their choosing. For older adults there is abundant evidence that people prefer to continue to live independently for as long as possible.