Older Americans are exploring new ways to age in place that allow them to maintain independence, not experience isolation, and maintain or secure affordable housing. Recently, shared housing, cohousing communities, and village organizations have all become more popular. Barbara Hughes Sullivan, national director of the Village to Village Network, says these models allow seniors to age in place and still “be active and part of the community.” “Freda and I are family now,” said Tom Logan, who moved in with Freda Schaeffer after her husband died. However, these approaches alone can’t address the affordable housing shortage for older adults.