Creating aging in place solutions is not something that we do to people or their homes, it’s something we do with them and for them. Without an understanding of what… Read more »
Aging in Place Insider Blog
“Creating AIP Solutions Is A Lot Like A Buffet Dining Experience”
We’ve probably all eaten at one of the many (national or local) “all-you-can-eat” buffet restaurants where we pay an entry fee for the meal then make as many trips as… Read more »
“If We Look Hard Enough For An Excuse, We Can Find One”
It’s funny how when we don’t want to do something that we can find plenty of reasons for putting it off or not doing it. Maybe it’s an invitation to… Read more »
“There Is Power In Assembling A Delivery Team For Our AIP Services”
The great thing about putting together a team to help create and enact aging in place solutions for our clients is that we don’t have to go it alone and… Read more »
“It’s Only Right That We Should Help People Remain In Their Homes”
“Home” is such a great concept. It evokes such great emotions in people. They long for their home when they are away from it – for a few hours or… Read more »
“Getting Ready For Spring Means Accommodating More Visitors”
No time of year is exempt from having visitors drop in – invited or unexpected. During the fall and winter months, it’s often for parties, football game watching, or other… Read more »
“Lighting Is A Vital Component To Home Safety”
One reason that falls and injuries are occurring in the home – for people of all ages but especially as people age – is because many of the interiors are… Read more »
“Aging In Place Solutions Are Personal, Not Routine Or Mandated”
When we enter someone’s home, at whatever age and level of ability they might be at the time, we have the opportunity to create a major impact on their lives…. Read more »
“Is There A Certain Number of AIP Improvements Someone Should Make?”
As aging in place professionals, we know the value of providing improvements for our clients, but what if there is a budgetary or space parameter that limits how much can… Read more »
“Even Without AIP, People Generally Are Staying In Their Homes Longer”
There is no shortage of new homes for people to inspect and acquire. New home sales and construction is quite robust currently. This trend looks viable for the foreseeable future…. Read more »
