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“Accessability Is So Much More Than Getting Into The Home – Aging In Place Implications”

Posted December 7, 2018

Even though most residences (those up to four dwellings per building, including the most common single family home) do not fall under the guidelines of the Americans with Disabilities Act… Read more »

“All Hands Are Not Made The Same – Considerations For Aging In Place Design”

Posted December 6, 2018

Mobility encompasses so much more than just walking or stepping – or even getting around from place-to-place. While this is what may come to mind when we think of mobility,… Read more »

“Remembering That Aging In Place Improvements Are Client-Based”

Posted December 5, 2018

When we are invited to go into a client’s home and meet with them about possible aging in place improvements – whether we contacted them to set the appointment, it… Read more »

“Keeping Good Notes Is The Key To Creating Effective Aging In Place Solutions”

Posted December 4, 2018

Oh, to be young again – when we could remember most anything we wanted. After a holiday vacation at school, we could still remember our locker combinations. We could remember… Read more »

“Our Aging In Place Clients Expect Us To Be Knowledgeable”

Posted December 3, 2018

In many endeavors, not knowing the answer is acceptable – it’s how we learn. It’s hard to know everything about a subject because things are evolving rapidly. That said, our… Read more »

“The Aging In Place Home Assessment Has Many Facets”

Posted December 2, 2018

We know that as aging in place specialists we cannot help people effectively as they desire to remain in their homes without a clear idea of what exists now, what… Read more »

“Aging In Place Is About Having A Long-Term Relationship With Our Homes”

Posted December 1, 2018

If we think back to our high school or college years (or thereabouts) when we began dating, some approached it casually, but others made a serious study of it. There… Read more »

“This Is The Perfect Time Of Year To Begin Looking At How Our Stuff Affects They Way We Age In Place”

Posted November 30, 2018

This is the perfect time of year to begin looking into one of the most troubling habits that people have – holding onto to too much stuff. People don’t like… Read more »

“Poisitioning Our Aging In Place Business For The New Year”

Posted November 29, 2018

It doesn’t matter when we plan for our success as long as we do the planning, but since we are just a month away from a brand new year and… Read more »

“What Will Santa Think About Our Visitability Efforts For Aging In Place?”

Posted November 28, 2018

In less than a month, it will be Christmas Eve, and that means a visit from Santa Claus. The question is what will Santa encounter when he arrives? Are our… 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