A new industry supporting a new housing product is emerging in the U.S. driven by the creative demands of aging Baby Boomers who are seeking new living options for the last quarter of their lives — and transforming the retirement industry along the way. ; To meet active seniors’ needs for more sustainable living solutions the Elder Cohousing Network (http://www.ElderCohousing.org) is helping professionals and future senior residents learn about the Elder Cohousing lifestyle. ; Zev Paiss and Neshama Abraham, a husband and wife consulting team based in Boulder, CO, founded the Elder Cohousing Network to introduce the cohousing development process and support the emerging industry. The couple, who are also eight-year cohousing residents, have worked together since 1996 to help multi-generational cohousing communities come into being across the nation. ; Now Abraham and Paiss are co-facilitating a series of Elder Cohousing « Getting Started » Workshops for progressive builders and developers, architects, aging and long-term care experts, land owners and future elder residents. ; « Elder Cohousing is an innovative neighborhood model that is quickly drawing the attention of the aging and senior housing industries because it offers a creative solution for active seniors wanting to « age in community, » said Paiss, principal of

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