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“Finding A Forever Home Intentionally Through Years Of Experienced Looking”

Posted May 30, 2016

People generally age in place in one of two major ways. They end up in a home that they didn’t particularly plan as their forever home by just by letting… Read more »

“Some People Don’t Start Out To Choose A Home For Aging-In-Place, But It Just Happens”

Posted May 29, 2016

There are two major ways that people end up aging in place – planning for it and just letting it happen. Both can have multiple approaches, but essentially these are… Read more »

“When Speaking Of ‘Access,’ There Are Many Different Meanings”

Posted May 28, 2016

When we hear the word “access” or talk about “accessibility,” we might think we know what we mean and that others have a good idea of our meaning also. However,… Read more »

“We Have To Wear Many Different Hats To Create Effective Aging-In-Place Solutions”

Posted May 27, 2016

As aging in place professionals, we wear many hats. We wear a hat (so to speak) for our primary area of expertise, and then we must translate and share our… Read more »

“We Tend To Filter What We See Based On Our Experiences”

Posted May 26, 2016

One of the challenges in helping people create effective aging in place living environments is seeing what actually is present versus overlooking things in front of us or seeing them… Read more »

“Familiarity Is A Very Strong Reason For Aging-In-Place”

Posted May 25, 2016

There are many reasons why people overwhelming choose or elect to remain living where they are as they grow older. Some do it by default – just never really giving… Read more »

“Universal Design Accommodates Life’s Little Setbacks – Even If Others Don’t Notice”

Posted May 24, 2016

As we go through life, some people have severe physical, sensory, emotional, and cognitive issues that they live with on a daily basis. Others have less severe ones that still… Read more »

“Creating A Budget For Aging-In-Place Home Improvements”

Posted May 23, 2016

Whether we’re talking about a simple solution or a fairly major home improvement project, there are many factors and variables to be considered before a budget can be determined and… Read more »

“There Are No Textbook Solutions For Aging-In-Place Considerations”

Posted May 22, 2016

Creating aging in place solutions is as varied as the people who require them. It certainly is not a one-size-fits-all type of modification – not even for similar needs and… Read more »

“Aging, In Place, Versus Aging-In-Place – The Difference”

Posted May 21, 2016

As aging in place professionals, we seek out people we can work with who want to live in their current homes without needing to move from them as the years… Read more »

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  • About Steve
    • AIP Books
  • CAPS Classes»
    • What Are CAPS Classes
    • Online CAPS Classes Offered »
      • CAPS I
      • CAPS II
      • CAPS III
  • FAQ’s
  • Schedule
  • More Classes»
    • All Continuing Ed Classes
    • Residential Universal Design
    • The Transition Feature
    • Beyond Your CAPS: What’s Next?
    • Evaluating Assessments
    • Establishing Accessory Dwelling Units
    • Understanding Floor Plans For CAPS Professionals
    • Visitability Challenges for Aging in Place
  • Blog
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