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“It’s Easy To Overthink Aging In Place Solutions”

Posted August 16, 2019

Aging in place is a very popular concept today – one that has now taken a major place in the design and residency realm in the United States, Canada, and… Read more »

“Making Our Aging In Place Websites Work For Us”

Posted August 11, 2019

Today, almost every business has a web address and a website. This wasn’t always the case, but they are so easy to get and create that nearly every business has… Read more »

“Letting Our Clients Discover What Aging In Place Help They Need”

Posted August 10, 2019

It’s called “guided discovery” and it’s a process of allowing someone else – such as our clients – to find out or discover what we already knew to be the… Read more »

“The Longer We Live In Our Homes & Age In Place, The More Likely Falls Are To Happen”

Posted August 8, 2019

Falls happen. There is no getting around it. Even if we stay in bed all day, attempt to remain seated, or try not to move, it is still possible to… Read more »

“Our Sense of Smell Can Change As We Age In Place”

Posted August 7, 2019

Some of us are born with a heightened sense of one sensory ability, while others of us are more limited or challenged. Some have excellent eyesight that may extend over… Read more »

“Let’s Be Careful Of Qualitative Terms For Aging In Place Designs”

Posted August 6, 2019

All of us are interested in remaining safe and comfortable in our own homes and in helping our family, neighbors, friends, and clients do the same. However, there are so… Read more »

“The Open Kitchen Concept & Aging In Place”

Posted August 5, 2019

The so-called open concept in home design is a common idea in discussing, shopping for, and looking at homes to build, purchase, or renovate. TV design and renovation shows, real… Read more »

“Aging In Place Is Not A Specific Event”

Posted August 4, 2019

Don’t look for aging in place to be an observable or notable event or episode. This is not something that happens that we record on our calendar to be celebrated… Read more »

“Our Eyesight & Aging In Place”

Posted August 2, 2019

  One of our basic senses that we may be tempted to take as a given and therefore not give it that much thought – until there is an issue… Read more »

“Aging In Place Solutions May Skip A Step Here & There”

Posted July 22, 2019

Stairs and steps are generally thought to be something we want to avoid as we age. True, they can present many issues – especially with the way so many of… 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