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As Minnesota’s population continues to age, more homeowners across Minneapolis, St. Paul, and the greater Twin Cities metro are choosing to age in place by remaining safely and comfortably in their homes rather than moving to assisted living or downsizing.
With over 20% of Minnesotans now age 65 or older, aging-in-place home remodels are no longer niche projects, they’re a smart, forward-thinking investment. In a region known for harsh winters, icy walkways, and multi-level homes, incorporating universal design principles during a remodel or design-build project isn’t just convenient, it’s essential for safety, independence, and long-term value.
These free guides explains how homeowners in Minneapolis, St. Paul, Edina, Woodbury, Eden Prairie, Rochester, Duluth, and beyond can use AARP’s free HomeFit resources to plan smarter remodels and how working with a local, experienced construction partner can turn those plans into reality.
Thinking about remodeling your home to support aging in place? Contact us today for a FREE, no-obligation construction estimate.
Aging in place means modifying your home so it continues to meet your needs as you age focusing on:
Unlike ADA standards (which primarily apply to public buildings), universal design creates spaces that work for people of all ages and abilities, without sacrificing style or resale value.
Homes throughout Minneapolis and St. Paul especially historic properties often include:
Add Minnesota’s climate into the mix snow, ice, long winters, and reduced daylight and the risk of falls increases significantly. Falls remain one of the leading causes of injury among older adults.
By planning ahead and remodeling proactively, homeowners can:
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The AARP HomeFit Guide is a 36-page illustrated guide available as a free downloadable PDF. It helps homeowners evaluate their living spaces and plan upgrades that support long-term independence.
The guide is available in multiple languages and is ideal for homeowners planning:
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The guide encourages a room-by-room approach, starting with high-impact areas like entrances, bathrooms, and kitchens.
Download the AARP HomeFit Guide and contact us to review how these ideas apply to your Minneapolis or St. Paul home.
Aging in place means updating or remodeling your home so you can live there safely, comfortably, and independently as your needs change over time. It typically focuses on accessibility, fall prevention, better lighting, easier daily use, and long-term livability improvements.
High-impact upgrades in Minneapolis and St. Paul often include zero-step entries, improved exterior lighting, slip-resistant flooring, bathroom safety updates (such as curbless showers and grab bars), wider doorways where feasible, and brighter layered lighting. These upgrades are especially important during Minnesota’s long, dark winter months.
ADA compliance mainly applies to public accommodations and commercial buildings. Universal design focuses on making a home work well for people of all ages and abilities without looking institutional. Features like lever handles, step-free entries, wider pathways, and improved lighting benefit everyone living in the home.
Most homeowners begin with entrances and bathrooms because they provide the greatest safety and accessibility improvements. In Minnesota, upgrading entryways for winter traction and lighting, along with bathroom floors and showers for slip resistance and easier access, can significantly reduce fall risk.
Common aging-in-place bathroom features include curbless showers, reinforced walls for grab bars, non-slip flooring, comfort-height toilets, brighter layered lighting, improved ventilation, and easy-to-reach controls. Heated floors can also add comfort during cold Minnesota winters.
Helpful exterior upgrades include better lighting on walkways and stairs, slip-resistant surfaces, covered or protected entries, sturdy handrails, low or zero-step thresholds, and proper drainage. In some cases, heated mats or snow-management solutions may be appropriate in high-traffic areas.
Yes. Some upgrades can be DIY, such as improving lighting, removing trip hazards, securing rugs, or organizing storage for easier access. However, safety-critical work like electrical upgrades, structural changes, doorway widening, shower conversions, or installing mobility equipment should be completed by a qualified professional.
Costs vary depending on the scope of work, your home’s layout, and finish selections. Small safety upgrades may be relatively affordable, while larger projects like bathroom or main-level remodels require a higher investment. A site visit and detailed estimate provide the most accurate pricing.
Yes. We offer free, no-obligation estimates for aging-in-place and universal design remodeling projects throughout Minneapolis, St. Paul, and surrounding Twin Cities suburbs. Contact us to schedule a walkthrough and discuss options tailored to your home and goals.
In addition to the HomeFit Guide, AARP offers eight practical HomeFit Worksheets all free downloadable PDFs that help homeowners move from assessment to execution.
These worksheets are especially helpful if you’re planning a design-build remodel or working with a ADA certified contractor like Grizzly Construction.
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A yes/no evaluation of your home’s current readiness.
Best for: Identifying quick wins before a full remodel.
Create a personalized improvement plan for:
Minnesota tip: Prioritize non-slip flooring and moisture-resistant materials.
Helps you plan materials such as:
Best for: Budget planning and contractor coordination.
Highlights safe DIY upgrades like:
Identifies projects that should always be handled by professionals:
A structured worksheet for interviewing contractors:
Helps evaluate past client experiences to ensure the contractor understands aging-in-place needs.
👉 Download these worksheets and bring them to your FREE remodeling consultation—we’ll walk through them together.
Using AARP’s guidance, here’s how homeowners in Minneapolis and St. Paul can apply universal design principles effectively:
Many aging-in-place projects in Minnesota may qualify for:
Planning early using AARP’s free resources helps reduce long-term costs, prevent injuries, and create a home that supports independence.
The AARP HomeFit Download .pdf Files
📞 Contact us today for a FREE aging-in-place remodeling estimate in Minneapolis, St. Paul, or greater Minnesota.
We’ll help you turn planning into a safe, beautiful, and future-ready home.