John Gwyn’s Article on Aging in Place Featured in OCBA Laches
The latest issue of the Oakland County Bar Association’s Laches publication highlights an article on “Michigan Community Associations Should Begin Preparing Now to Accommodate Senior Residents Aging in Place” written by John D. Gwyn. With the last of the baby boomers turning 60 in 2024, community associations should begin preparing now to deal with residents aging in place. The article offers tips and suggestions on how to best assist the over 2 million adults of senior citizen age in Michigan, most of whom would prefer to maintain independence.Laches is a monthly publication published by the Oakland County Bar Association. The Association’s mission is to serve the professional needs of their members, improve the justice system, and ensure the delivery of quality legal services to the public.
John D. Gwyn is an attorney in our Livonia office where he focuses his practice on real estate law, community association law, and commercial and construction litigation. He represents developers and condominium and homeowner associations with matters involving real estate, contract, and construction issues. He is a member of the Oakland County Bar Association’s Real Estate Committee. He may be reached at (734) 261-2400 or jgwyn@cmda-law.com.
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