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Baby Boomers are redefining retirement, with 95% wanting to age in place. Aging-in-Place specialist Paul Kocharhook, President of Pathway Design + Construction joins the Trustcasters at Answers for Elders to share more about how to keep our homes safe as we age gracefully, how to live more fluidly and easily in your home, and how to transform our homes to support us as we age without compromising aesthetics.
In this episode of Answers for Elders, Paul joins Suzanne Newman to talk about aging in place. If you're in your early sixties, life expectancy suggests you'll be alive for another 25 years. This is a great time to rethink your home and make sure that your environment supports you. Some parents may also want to pass on their home to a family member eventually – and in 25 years, their children will be a generation older as well. Aging in place is a huge need these days, especially with rising property values and the cost of health care.
Pathway Design + Construction is a residential remodeling company that serves the Greater Seattle Puget Sound region in the state of Washington. With a specialty towards aging in place, Pathway tries to help you continue to evolve and live in your home long into the future.
Visit PathwayDC.com or call 206-937-4809 for more information. If you're in the Seattle area, mention Answers for Elders to get a free consultation. Paul will come out, check out your home, make sure that it is safe, and talk about different potential projects, whether for now or in the future.
Pathway on YouTube | National Homebuilders Association website
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Baby Boomers are redefining retirement, with 95% wanting to age in place. Aging-in-Place specialist Paul Kocharhook, President of Pathway Design + Construction joins the Trustcasters at Answers for Elders to share more about how to keep our homes safe as we age gracefully, how to live more fluidly and easily in your home, and how to transform our homes to support us as we age without compromising aesthetics.
In this episode of Answers for Elders, Paul joins Suzanne Newman to talk about aging in place. If you're in your early sixties, life expectancy suggests you'll be alive for another 25 years. This is a great time to rethink your home and make sure that your environment supports you. Some parents may also want to pass on their home to a family member eventually – and in 25 years, their children will be a generation older as well. Aging in place is a huge need these days, especially with rising property values and the cost of health care.
Pathway Design + Construction is a residential remodeling company that serves the Greater Seattle Puget Sound region in the state of Washington. With a specialty towards aging in place, Pathway tries to help you continue to evolve and live in your home long into the future.
Visit PathwayDC.com or call 206-937-4809 for more information. If you're in the Seattle area, mention Answers for Elders to get a free consultation. Paul will come out, check out your home, make sure that it is safe, and talk about different potential projects, whether for now or in the future.
Pathway on YouTube | National Homebuilders Association website
Visit Answers for Elders
Mentioned in this episode:
Chateau Retirement
Chateau Retirement
Walk to End Alzheimer's
Learn more about the Walk to End Alzheimer's at https://www.alz.org/walk.

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