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“Can We Really Design For Future Aging In Place Needs?”

Posted September 18, 2020

Designing for people’s needs in advance While we hear a lot of discussion about accommodating people changing needs in advance of when those needs might be expressed or noticed, designing… Read more »

“Falling Is An Experience We Are Better Avoiding As We Age In Place”

Posted September 17, 2020

September is “Falls Prevention Month” Every September, we observe “Falls Prevention Month.” The autumnal equinox is just a few days away, so this is the fall season – meteorologically speaking,… Read more »

“The Backstory Of Aging In Place”

Posted September 16, 2020

Aging in place is natural We talk about aging in place as if is a very natural thing to do – it is. We say that there is nothing special… Read more »

“The Need To Do Laundry Continues As We Age In Place”

Posted September 15, 2020

The ongoing need to have clean clothes As we age in place, some activities that we traditionally have done may change in the way we do them, especially with respect… Read more »

“Getting On Base With Aging In Place Designs Rather Than Hitting For The Fences”

Posted September 14, 2020

  The premise of aging in place renovations There are many ways to approach helping someone to remain in their home long-term. The aging in place designs we create are… Read more »

“Ideas Come And Go, But Aging In Place Remains Constant”

Posted September 13, 2020

Aging in place is not new With the emphasis on aging in place today – with some of us even becoming aging in place specialists – it might seem that… Read more »

“Celebrating National Healthy Aging [In Place] Month”

Posted September 12, 2020

  Aging in place takes on many forms September Is recognized as National Healthy Aging Month and is a time for us to recognize that all of us are aging… Read more »

“Aging In Place Solutions On A Budget”

Posted September 11, 2020

Aging in place solutions are determined by the needs of the client Not all aging in place solutions are created equal nor do they need to be. The budget has… Read more »

“Are Open Floor Plans Beneficial Aging In Place Features?”

Posted September 10, 2020

Open concept defined Some people would argue that the current trend of open floor plans, or the open concept as it also is known, is beneficial for many people, if… Read more »

“There’s Not A ‘Typical’ Aging In Place Home Because Our Focus Is The Individual”

Posted September 9, 2020

Aging in place applies to the person, not the home Aging in place as a design concept or strategy relies less on the specific type of home that someone occupies… 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
  • Contact