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“For Our Aging In Place Clients, Listening Is Far More Important Than Telling”

Posted July 13, 2018

To create effective aging in place solutions for our clients, we have to know what they want and how we can help them. We must be responsive to their desires and recommend… Read more »

“For Aging In Place Solutions, Often The Little Things Can Make A Big Difference”

Posted July 12, 2018

When it comes to making accessibility improvements for our aging in place clients, we look for things that can make a major impact on their quality of life and ability… Read more »

“Visitability Design Optimizes The Enjoyment Of Backyard Activities For Owners & Guests”

Posted July 11, 2018

The summer solstice is still fresh in our memory – the official beginning of summer. Likely the weather has been warm to occasionally hot for a few weeks, and we… Read more »

“Is Aging In Place With No Urgent Needs The Same As No Identifiable Needs?”

Posted July 10, 2018

We know that the first of the three major marketing segments for aging in place solutions and strategies, if we look at them in order, is aging in place without urgent… Read more »

“Can An Aging In Place Home Be Designed – Yes & No, It Depends”

Posted July 9, 2018

Can an “aging in place home” intentionally be designed and built? Generally, no. We have to remember that aging in place refers to the occupants of the home and the… Read more »

“Clutter Is A Major Obstacle For Aging In Place, But We Don’t Like To Talk About It”

Posted July 8, 2018

It’s common sense that when our living area is relatively free of obstacles to navigation that it’s easier and safer to get from one location to another – the living… Read more »

“If We Are Competent & Confident, Our Aging In Place Services Should Look So Natural & Easy”

Posted July 7, 2018

Some things in life look easy to do – by design – but they are anything but that. If we watch a professional athlete that has been playing their sport… Read more »

“The Importance Of Referrals In Building Our Aging In Place Services Businesses”

Posted July 6, 2018

We have talked before about the importance of having people to serve if we are going to have a viable aging in place services business. Without having clients we can’t really… Read more »

“There’s A Point To Redundant (Duplicative) Messaging For Aging In Place Applications”

Posted July 5, 2018

If we haven’t actually verbalized this feeling at least once in our lives, we likely have felt it. When someone tells us something and then repeats it word-for-word the same… Read more »

“Remaining Independent Is One Of The Major Precepts of Aging In Place”

Posted July 4, 2018

In America today we are celebrating Independence Day. This is a very special day, and it also serves as a great reminder that people want to remain independent while they… 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
    • Business Essentials For Therapists & CAPS Professionals
  • Blog
  • Reviews
  • Contact