One such housing option is the Medcottage or more popularly referred to as the 'Granny Pod'. Here's how the idea first began...
Now for a look inside the granny pod.
Granny pods are really not that revolutionary. I recall back in the 1980s, one of my many cousins had a self-contained annex built in his backyard for his elderly parents. It had a bedroom, a sitting room, bath and toilet, and a small kitchen. Electricity, water and phone line were linked to the main house. My cousin's live-in maid did all the cooking and family meals were served in the main house. His parents helped babysit the children when he and his wife were at work. It was the perfect solution to parent-care and childcare.
Of course, this situation worked as long as his parents remained active and independent. But when they got on in years, and required assistance with daily living, they had to move into the main house.
The major difference between a granny pod and my cousin's backyard annex for his elderly parents is that the former is portable, and apparently can be set up in four days!
Will granny pods take off? What do you think?
Source: http://seniorsaloud.blogspot.com/2012/12/your-future-retirement-home-might-look.html
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