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“It’s Only Right That We Should Help People Remain In Their Homes”

Posted February 16, 2018

“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”

Posted February 15, 2018

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”

Posted February 14, 2018

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”

Posted February 13, 2018

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?”

Posted February 12, 2018

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”

Posted February 11, 2018

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 »

“Stressing Our CAPS Credentials As We Work With Consumers”

Posted February 10, 2018

One of the biggest challenges facing consumers when they consider having repairs done to their homes or think about engaging in remodeling projects is locating a reputable contractor that they… Read more »

“Elderly Clients Need Be Be Reassured That We Respect Them & Their Property”

Posted February 9, 2018

One of the challenges that we face in doing home assessments, renovations, and remodeling for aging in place solutions with older clients is their concern for their personal safety in… Read more »

“There Are No Absolute Rules For Creating AIP Solutions”

Posted February 8, 2018

As we are evaluating homes for our clients and identifying what solutions we might want to recommend to them to increase their personal safety, comfort, and accessibility, each case must… Read more »

“Our Clients Deserve To Work With An Expert”

Posted February 7, 2018

We live in an age of specialization. The day of the generalist largely is over – replaced by someone trained to get results in a limited scope of the overall… 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