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Corvallis Custom Kitchens & Baths – Brian Egan, OR

November 17, 2011 By Mark Hager

Aging in place services Corvallis Custom Kitchens & Baths, Brian Egan (Oregon) is a Certified Aging in Place Specialist (CAPS) and general contractor specializing in home remodeling for aging in place, including bathroom and kitchen remodeling with Corvallis Custom Kitchens & Baths. Contact Brian Egan Phone: (541) 758-6141 602 NW 4th Street Corvallis, OR  97330 […]

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Aging in Place Access – Best Bath

August 5, 2009 By Mark Hager

Accessible Market video teaching about the senior Accessible Bathing Market and Aging in place. Ageinplace.com has no relationship with Best Bath or any of it’s affiliates or contractors. This post does not constitute an endoresment of Best Bath, it’s products or services. It is for informational purposes only.

Filed Under: Home Remodeling Tagged With: accessible, bathroom, bathroom remodeling, bathtub, Best Bath, Home re, videos

Safety With Style – Bathrooms for Aging Americans

March 31, 2009 By Jamie Gold

Improve safety and enjoyment of bathrooms for aging people with these helpful tips from bathroom and kitchen designer Jamie Goldberg, AKBD, CAPS.

Filed Under: Home Remodeling Tagged With: Aging in Place, bath, bathroom, bathroom remodeling, Home Remodeling, jamie goldberg, remodeling

TubcuT ® – Modify Your Existing Bathtub to Make it More Accessible

September 1, 2008 By Mark Hager

The TubcuT ® is an accessible tub conversion that provides accessibility for non-accessible bathtubs. See video, photos about this accessible tub conversion.

Filed Under: Home Remodeling, Product Spotilight Tagged With: accessibility, Accessibility Products, accessible, Accessible Bathtub, Accessible Bathtubs, Accessible Tub, Aging in Place, bathroom, bathroom remodeling, bathtub, Bathtub Accessibility, Bathtub Conversion, elderly, Home Remodeling, seniors, shower, Tub Conversion, Tubcut, videos

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