My Multigenerational Living Story

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 have used 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, holding a baby, in a wooded area with fallen leaves on the ground, dressed in vintage floral dresses, smiling for the camera.

4 generations

An elderly man with white hair and glasses sitting on a bed, holding a young girl with blonde hair, wearing a green polka dot dress and blue shoes, who is sitting on his lap. The man is looking down at her, and she is looking at the camera with her fingers near her mouth.

Youngest with oldest of 4 generations

A group of eight people, including children and adults, gathered around a table holding small red cups, possibly for a tasting or celebration, in a cozy indoor setting.

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.