
Aging in Place Is a Team Sport is a practical, uplifting, and deeply human podcast dedicated to one core truth: Successful aging in place isn’t a solo act—it’s a coordinated effort involving family, friends, professionals, community resources, and most importantly, the older adult at the center of it all. Each episode breaks down the real‑world challenges and opportunities of aging in place—everyt... more
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 26 | Founded | 5 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | FitnessHealth & FitnessSelf-ImprovementEducation | |||

What happens when a nurse spends over 15 years inside the healthcare system and begins to question everything she once believed?
In this powerful episode of Aging in Place is a Team Sport, Chris Moore sits down with Registered Nurse Tiffany Smith, a... more
What if you could preserve the voice, wisdom, memories, and life story of someone you love forever?
In this heartfelt episode of Aging in Place is a Team Sport, Chris Moore sits down with Meme Mulugeta, founder of The Legacy Project and The One and ... more
Planning for the future can feel overwhelming, but it doesn’t have to be.
In this episode of Aging in Place is a Team Sport, Chris Moore sits down with estate planning attorney Sarah Bidwell of Wills on Wheels to break down the legal documents every... more
Aging in place is more than just staying at home — it’s about maintaining independence, dignity, safety, and quality of life.
In this episode of “Aging in Place is a Team Sport,” Chris Moore sits down with Wendy Adlerstein, co-owner and Executive Di... more
What if “accessible homes” were just… normal homes?
In this episode of Aging in Place is a Team Sport, Chris Moore sits down with interior designer and accessibility advocate Maegan Blau, founder of Blue Copper Design, to talk about universal design... more
What if aging wasn’t about slowing down—but about reimagining your life?
In this episode of Aging in Place is a Team Sport, Chris Moore sits down with Beth Powell, a Senior Home Coach, to explore what it truly means to age with dignity, purpose, and... more
What if something as simple as writing by hand could improve your brain, reduce stress, and give you a renewed sense of purpose?
In this episode of Aging in Place is a Team Sport, Chris Moore sits down with twin sisters Jillian Reece and Jordan Trus... more
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 para... more
Insightful podcast with Chris! He spot on with his "universal access" thoughts and direction. Though we built homes and paid much attention it was easy for me because I'm mostly paralyzed and in a wheelchair. When we had started, I was on a walker for many years and didn't get around well so it gave us a insight as I've been that way for decades, and the needs, or the potential needs of building homes and or what remodeling we did which was limited. Good podcast to listen to for ideas and though... more
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