Elderly Home Remodeling
Remodeling to Make Accommodations
When you think of home remodeling, you probably think of extending a room or changing cabinets in a kitchen or modernizing an older home. Yet there is a whole new market of people needing home renovations - the elderly.
Renovations for the Elderly
According to a recent CNN report, home renovations for the elderly are on the rise. These types of renovations are the fastest-growing segment of the remodeling industry, said
Statistics Show Elderly Want to Stay in Their Homes
According to the AARP, 83% of people over 45 own their own homes. A 2003 AARP survey, “These Four Walls,” sampled this group and found that 75% expect to stay there for the rest of their lives. 51% envision making changes so that can happen.
In addition, The National Association of Home Builders conducted a survey of remodelers and learned that:
- 75% reported getting more requests for “aging in place” projects
- 60% had done “aging in place” projects. Of those:
- 43% were for customers aged 45 to 54
- 76% were for customers aged 55 to 64
- 67% were for customers 65 and older
- 43% were for customers aged 45 to 54
Remodelers reported that clients wanted aging-in-place remodeling because:
- 75% were planning for future needs
- 53% were living with older parents
- 46% had acute, age-related disabilities
- 23% had acute disabilities unrelated to aging
(realestate.msn.com, “Elegant Remodels Allow ‘Aging in Place’”, by
A Remodeling Project
Some families are bringing older relatives to live with them and extending a p
An example of an accommodating remodeling project occurred in a
Suggestions for Remodeling
If you are contemplating a remodeling project, keep the future in mind. You can make simple changes now for what may be needed many years in the future. Sam Clark, a builder and author of “The Real Goods Independent Builder: Designing & Building a House Your
- Remodel your home so that you can live on the ground level if necessary.
- Widen doorways to accommodate wheelchairs.
- Plan the front entry to be as level with the ground as local building codes allow. Eliminate stairs with sloping sidewalks.
- Try to think way ahead. For example, in a bathroom remodel, install reinforcement for grab bars.
- Plan for a lot of storage within the “optimal reach zone” - the space between 20 inches and 44 inches above the floor to a depth of 20 inches away from your body.
- Use drawers instead of cupboards where possible.
- Install lever handles throughout the house.
- Use hard flooring or choose an attractive, low-pile commercial carpet.
- Place electric outlets higher than usual and switches lower.
- Install a shelf outside the front door so you can put down packages while searching for keys.
Additional tips from the Home Remodelers in
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