Learn more about Certified Aging in Place Specialists & the designation. A Certified Aging in Place Specialist (CAPS) is someone who has been trained and certified through the National Association of Home Builders to meet the individual needs of seniors wishing to age in place. From the NAHB website: “The designation program teaches …
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National Center for Assisted Living
The National Center for Assisted Living (NCAL) serves the needs of the assisted living community as a branch of the American Health Care Association (AHCA). NCAL provides national advocacy, education, networking, professional development, and quality initiatives. Also, NCAL focuses on legislation that can affect long term care. NCAL has state …
National Aging in Place Council
The National Aging in Place Council® (NAIPC®) is an association of of businesses that provide services to people who are aging in place. Aging in place is a term used to describe the act of living at home as long as possible as you age, while getting any services or assistance you need to remain at home. The National Aging in Place Council was …
How Pinterest Can Teach You About Universal Design
It might seem odd that we would combine Pinterest and Universal Design together. But, Pinterest is an incredible source of curated information; it is a treasure trove of interesting content. The content that people share on Pinterest includes quite a bit of good information about Universal Design and how it can be applied to your home. Universal …
The State of Elder Financial Abuse 2015
The recently released research in the True Link Report on Elder Financial Abuse 2015 clearly shows what a rampant issue this form of elder abuse has become. This report reveals that older people lose twelve times more a year than the previously suspected $2.6 billion dollars ... a whopping $36.48 billion dollars per year is lost by those victims …