Des Plaines, Illinois— It’s a family dynamic affecting the White House and homeowners across the country: seniors moving in with their adult children, and with it families taking on home remodels.
President Barack Obama's mother-in-law, Marian Robinson, 71, moved into 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. to help with Obama's young girls, and they’re not alone. More than 3.6 million adults lived with adult children in 2007—up 67 percent from 2000, according to U.S. Census figures. The AARP says that the population 65 and older will grow by 89 percent from 2007 to 2030—more than four times as fast as the population as a whole.
The burgeoning senior population will need living accommodations, and many seniors will choose to move in with their children instead of senior living centers. A home remodel can accommodate the changing needs of these families, according to the National Association of the Remodeling Industry (NARI).
“I think this will be increasing all the time,” said Barry Goggin, NARI member and owner of Barry Goggin Construction Corp. in Ronkonkoma, N.Y. “It’
Goggin recently won a northeast regional CotY Award for a remodel and 480-square foot addition to a colonial-style home on Long Island. The dwelling was home to a retired couple who wanted their parents to move in for two years before their senior living center was completed. “The challenge was to come up with a plan that would be a temporary living space for the elderly couple and would be a future living space for the retired homeowners,”
The new addition made room for a bedroom, living area and small kitchen, along with a full bath and closet. Architectural plans called for a cathedral ceiling, plenty of windows and French doors leading to a backyard deck. Goggin and his crew took care to accommodate the special needs of the aging parents. Universal design elements, such as low thresholds, handicapped-
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About NARI: The National Association of the Remodeling Industry (NARI) is the only trade association dedicated solely to the remodeling industry. With more than 8,200 member companies nationwide, the Association -- based in Des Plaines, Illinois — is “The Voice of the Remodeling Industry.”™ For membership information, or to locate a local NARI chapter or a remodeling professional, visit NARI’s Web site at www.RemodelToday.com, or contact the national headquarters office at 800-611-NARI. For the latest information on green remodeling, visit www.GreenRemodeling.org.
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