I have been part of a multigenerational family since birth. We have always had 3-4 generations living together or spending extended periods of time together.

I use my professional experience with my personal family often.

I would love to share this particular knowledge of multigenerational living with others who are experiencing it or considering the possibility.

Four women standing outdoors, dressed in vintage dresses, holding a baby. The background has trees and foliage.

4 generations

An elderly man with white hair and glasses sitting on a bed, holding a young girl with blonde hair in a green polka dot shirt, who is sitting on his lap and has her fingers in her mouth.

Youngest with oldest of 4 generations

A group of seven people, including children and adults, gathered around a table celebrating with small cups of drinks. They are smiling and holding their cups, posing for the camera. The setting appears to be indoors with a lamp and framed picture on the wall in the background.

4 generations

Multi-generational living is occurring more often then one might think. One fourth of all adults ages 24-35 live in a multigenerational living situation.

UD can work well with the variety of ages you find in multigenerational homes. Safety, Comfort and a sense of Independence can be achieved for all.