I don't think that care homes are all rotten old places that ought to be shut down.
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I think homes should reflect the individuals and their individual taste rather than someone else's.
I have been very happy with my homes, but homes really are no more than the people who live in them.
I don't think many people consider in their heart that they have two places that are home.
If someone says to you, 'Go to an old-folks' home,' that's kind of ridiculous, because a lot of old people are doing terrific things for society.
I think homes are a palpable form of investment, and I understand them.
What happened in 2008 stopped people in their tracks. People stopped looking at their homes simply as commodities to exploit and starting thinking about how they might personalise that space and make them less bland and more autobiographical, and that's healthy, I think.
On top of the insult of destroying the geographic places we call home, the chain stores also destroyed people's place in the order of daily life, including the duties, responsibilities, obligations, and ceremonies that prompt citizens to care for each other.
A neighborhood is a residential area that is changing for the worse.
Care shouldn't start in the emergency room.
Nothing is worse than a home that is too perfect and done. You have to live in it.