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In this episode of the Answers for Elders Radio Show, host Suzanne Newman welcomes aging-in-place specialist Paul Kocharhook to discuss an important topic for seniors and their families: which home projects are safe to tackle yourself — and which ones should always be left to professionals. From plumbing and electrical work to widening doorways and bathroom safety, this conversation highlights the hidden risks that can come with DIY home repairs as we age.
Paul shares real-life stories about aging-in-place renovations, common home repair mistakes, and the importance of understanding structural safety, water damage prevention, and accessibility needs for older adults. Suzanne and Paul also explore how physical changes that come with aging can impact the ability to safely complete household projects, even for people who have always been handy around the house. This episode is packed with practical advice for seniors who want to remain independent while protecting both their safety and the value of their homes.
Whether you are planning aging-in-place upgrades for yourself or helping an older parent navigate home modifications, this episode offers expert guidance on finding trusted contractors, avoiding costly DIY mistakes, and making proactive decisions before emergencies happen. If you are interested in senior home safety, accessible remodeling, fall prevention, or aging-in-place home design, this episode is a must-watch for older adults and family caregivers alike.