Jay Setchell’s Story: 73 Surgeries & the Truth About Accessible Home Design
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What does it really take to design a home that supports you for life?
In this episode of Aging in Place as a Team Sport, Chris Moore sits down with Jay Setchell—a builder, survivor, and expert by experience—who has undergone 73 surgeries, faced paralysis, and rebuilt his life through smart, accessible home design.
Jay shares powerful, real-life insights on:
Must-have features for accessible homes
The truth about universal design
Simple upgrades like ramps, door handles, and layout changes
Common mistakes homeowners make (that cost comfort later)
How to future-proof your home—without making it look “clinical”
💡 Whether you're a homeowner, caregiver, builder, or planning ahead, this conversation will change how you think about your space.
👉 Because aging in place isn’t just about staying home—it’s about living well.
📚 Learn More from Jay Setchell:
📖 The Strength Within You: It’s Always Too Soon to Quit
🌐 Website: neverquittrying.com
👷♂️ About Chris Moore:
Chris Moore is a specialist in aging in place remodeling and helps homeowners create safe, functional, and beautiful spaces for every stage of life.
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