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2.What do you like the least?

3.Will these factors matter as much in the future?

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4.What new things might become important to you?

5.How much longer do you think you will live in your current home?

6.If you broke your leg today, would your home work for you?

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7.What changes in your home would make it more age-friendly?

8.If you move, what will you look for in your next home?

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10.Do you feel welcome in your neighborhood?

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12.What kind of relationship do you have with your neighbors?

13.Do you have friends nearby?

14.Are there opportunities for getting involved in your neighborhood?

15.Are there ways for you to be helpful in your neighborhood?

16.Are there ways to receive help from your neighborhood?

17.Do you see people of different ages in your neighborhood?

18.Do you interact with them?

19.Are the services you need easily accessible to you?

20.How well would you handle a change in mobility?

21.How would you get around inside your home?

22.How would you get around in your community and to the places it’s crucial that you go?

23.Can you afford to keep living in your neighborhood?

24.Can you afford to move?

25.If you were to move, what would you look for in your next neighborhood?