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Kitchen Upgrades Assist Aging in Place

December 9, 2008 By Mark Hager

Kitchen upgrades are a great way to improve your home if you are helping your parents or you are creating the ideal home for yourself.

Filed Under: Home Remodeling Tagged With: bath, bathroom remodeling, cabinetry, CAPS, caps2, certified aging in place specialist, design, Home Remodeling, jamie goldberg, kitchen, Kitchen Bath Design, Kitchen Upgrade, Kitchen Upgrades

Why You Should Choose Certified Aging in Place Specialists (CAPS)

July 31, 2008 By Mark Hager

What is a Certified Aging in Place Specialist

Certified Aging in Place Specialists (CAPS) can be the best choice for an aging in place remodeling project or new home construction for those seniors or older building the home they want to age in. These professionals have taken part in a training and certification process through the National Association of Home Builders which prepares […]

Filed Under: Professionals Tagged With: 50+ Housing Council, AARP, age in place, Aging in Place, business, CAPS, certified aging in place specialist, Certified Aging in Place Specialsts, Home Remodeling, NAHB, National Association of Home Builders, Remodelers, seniors

Introduction to Certified Aging in Place Specialists (CAPS)

July 29, 2008 By Mark Hager

What is a Certified Aging in Place Specialist

The Certified Aging-in-Place Specialist (CAPS) designation was developed by the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) Remodelors™ Council, in collaboration with the AARP, NAHB Research Center and NAHB Seniors Housing Council. This program was developed to provide professional training that would enable them to accommodate the needs of people over the age of 50, as […]

Filed Under: Professionals Tagged With: 50+ Housing Council, AARP, business, CAPS, certified aging in place specialists, Certified Aging in Place Specialsts, NAHB, National Association of Home Builders, Remodelers

Match Makes Perfect Sense, Great Benefits for Aging in Place

June 30, 2008 By Mark Hager

Here’s hoping this is a trend. If you’re a contractor or an interior designer, take note. Give a customer a start to finish quote for a redesign & remodeling job, coordinate it in a single office with great service, and you’ll have one happy consumer. “Working together with the client from the very beginning allows […]

Filed Under: Home Remodeling Tagged With: CAPS, elderly, Home Remodeling, housing, interior design, modifications, Professionals

Aging In Place Home Remodeling Ideas

June 11, 2008 By Mark Hager

Home remodeling for aging in place (so you or your loved on can live in it longer) is a growing trend among Baby Boomers and their parents. Modifications can range from simple to incredibly expensive. However, resources are available to help you decide which remodeling should be done. A CAPS certified specialist can do a […]

Filed Under: Home Remodeling Tagged With: age in place, Aging in Place, CAPS, caps2, certified aging in place specialist, elderly, home, Home Remodeling, NAHB, remodeling, seniors

Aging in Place Remodeling

June 11, 2008 By Mark Hager

In this video, Almar Building & Remodeling’s Craig Guido discusses basic steps to preparing your home for aging in place. He covers items like how to select a contractor, age in place design ideas and simple modifications you can make to begin preparing your home.  

Filed Under: Home Remodeling Tagged With: age inplace, Aging in Place, CAPS, contractor, elderly, Home Remodeling, remodeling, seniors, videos

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