Designing Homes for Independence: Aging in Place Insights
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概要
Most people wait until a crisis happens… and that’s when home design decisions become rushed, reactive, and expensive.
In this episode of Aging in Place is a Team Sport, Chris Moore sits down with industry pioneer Louis Tenenbaum to unpack decades of insight on aging in place, home design, and why the system is still failing the people it’s meant to support.
From real-life stories to policy-level solutions, this conversation reveals what it actually takes to create homes—and systems—that support independence, dignity, and long-term living.
What you’ll learn in this episode:
How one life-changing project sparked a decades-long mission in aging in place
Why most home modifications happen too late (and what to do instead)
The difference between reactive vs proactive home design
How environment—not just ability—defines “disability”
The hidden costs of falls, injuries, and poorly designed homes
Why contractors, healthcare, and policy are disconnected—and how that impacts families
The role of incentives, tax credits, and policy in shaping better housing
Why aging in place requires a team-based, coordinated system
How small changes (like grab bars) can have massive impact
Key Takeaway:
Aging in place isn’t just about modifying homes—it’s about aligning design, healthcare, policy, and services into one coordinated system that supports people before a crisis happens.
About Louis Tenenbaum:
Louis is a pioneer in the aging-in-place movement, with roots dating back to the 1980s. A former contractor turned advocate, he has spent decades working at the intersection of home design, policy, and longevity—helping shape how we think about living safely and independently at home.
Connect with Louis:
📩 Email: louis@homesrenewed.org
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