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“Aging In Place Design Can Be Attractive While Functional”

Posted May 11, 2021

  We don’t have to go for boring Designs that we select for effective long-term living in our own homes or those of our clients don’t need to be boring,… Read more »

“Aging In Place Does Not Call For Extreme Measures”

Posted May 9, 2021

  Moderation as the guiding principle Ben Franklin used to talk about the importance of moderation. Whether he specifically said “moderation in all things” or not, this was at the… Read more »

“Online Aging In Place Classes, Year Two”

Posted April 29, 2021

  Anniversary milestone We just completed (as of April 22-24) the anniversary of our transition into the online delivery of our CAPS classes (Certified Aging In Place Specialist) utilizing the… Read more »

Aging In Place On Both Sides Of The Front Door”

Posted April 24, 2021

  The bigger picture Aging in place is a strategy or concept for people to remain in their homes long-term and for us, as aging in place professionals, to help… Read more »

“Aging In Place Classes Made A Dramatic Shift A Year Ago”

Posted April 22, 2021

  Transitioning from the classroom Exactly one year ago today (April 22 by date but on a Wednesday as in yesterday), we conducted the first-ever online CAPS (Certified Aging In… Read more »

“Aging In Place Largely Means Staying Put”

Posted April 14, 2021

  We already have a home Somewhere in our past, recently or decades ago, we found a home that we liked better than others we considered and moved into it…. Read more »

“Aging In Place As It’s Intended”

Posted April 13, 2021

  Remaining in our forever homes Whether we call where we live our long-term, forever, or permanent homes – or just “home” because it where we want to live with… Read more »

“Aging In Place Is Meant For Individuals”

Posted April 12, 2021

  Keep it in the home There have been numerous articles published that discuss existing or potential aging in place housing, aging in place neighborhoods, and aging in place communities…. Read more »

“Retirement Age Redefined As We Age In Place”

Posted April 11, 2021

  Looking forward to that gold watch There was a time in America when people worked for a single employer their entire working lives. Others stayed in the same field… Read more »

“Aging In Place Is Not Just About Aging”

Posted April 10, 2021

  All ages are included Aging in place begins with the word “aging” so it seems natural that it would be an aging-related or centered activity. It can be, but… Read more »

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  • Home
  • 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
  • Contact