April 30, 2008

Joanne Theunissen
50+ Housing Council Chair
50+ Housing Council 
50+ Consumers Are Buying Into Green Technology
Attend the 50+ Housing Council Networking Reception This Thursday!
50+ Symposium Highlights
The Economy Faces a Mild Recession
Mortgage Credit Crunch Stimies AD&C Lending
Wall St. Journal Features Products for 50+ Market.
Lifelong Learning: A New Trend in Senior Communities
Council Member Honored in Livable Communities Ceremony
The Big Hunt Sets Its Sights On National Membership Day
Resources: NAHB Technology Services Directory
 
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Wall St. Journal Features Products for 50+ Market.

General Electric Co., Delta, and Flowban have invented senior-friendly appliances and products for aging consumers who plan to reamin in their homes. From flexible faucets to pots that never boil over, these technological advancements ease the transition of aging-in-place.

Read the complete article in the Wall Street Journal.

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