End of the year wrap up…part II
More about Aging in Place:
As we come to the close of 2009, let’s recap what we’ve learned about aging in place. The goal of aging in place is just as it sounds, helping people to age in place, within their homes. For the older population, this may mean the difference between being able to stay [...]
Diabetic Neuropathy
In keeping with National Diabetes month, The Aging Suite will be discussing diabetic neuropathy this week. Diabetic Neuropathy can occur in all of the body’s organs, impacting the way in which individuals function safely in their homes. This impact can be due to issues such as sensation and vision loss as well as muscle weakness. [...]
The Role of the Occupational Therapist in Aging in Place
Last week, we talked about professionals with CAPS designations and how someone earns that designation. This week, we’ll be talking specifically about Occupational Therapists (OTs). The AARP acknowledges the important role that OTs can have in helping individuals modify their homes. In fact, the AARP recommends OTs be utilized to assist people in identify ways [...]
CAPS Designation
So, what does it mean to be CAPS certified?
A professional with the CAPS designation is a Certified Aging in Place Specialist. This designation was developed with collaboration by the AARP, National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) Research Center, NAHB 50+ Housing Council, and NAHB remodelers.
Why was CAPS created?
The CAPS designation was [...]

