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If you’re passionate about creating inclusive and comfortable environments for older adults, earning your CAPS (Certified Aging-in-Place Specialist) certification can open up rewarding opportunities in the field of aging in place.

The CAPS certification, offered by the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB), equips professionals like general contractors, interior designers, PT’s, and social workers with the knowledge and skills necessary to design and modify homes for aging individuals, enabling them to live safely and independently in their own residences.
Whether you’re a builder, remodeler, architect, occupational therapist, or any professional interested in helping older adults age in place, obtaining your CAPS certification is a valuable step towards enhancing the lives of seniors and their families.

Aging in place home modifications and Universal Design concepts for Baby Boomers are the fastest-growing segment of the residential remodeling industry.
Read Full Article: https://homedesignsforlife.com/how-to-earn-your-caps-certification-aging-in-place/

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If you’re passionate about creating inclusive and comfortable environments for older adults, earning your CAPS (Certified Aging-in-Place Specialist) certification can open up rewarding opportunities in the field of aging in place.

The CAPS certification, offered by the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB), equips professionals like general contractors, interior designers, PT’s, and social workers with the knowledge and skills necessary to design and modify homes for aging individuals, enabling them to live safely and independently in their own residences.
Whether you’re a builder, remodeler, architect, occupational therapist, or any professional interested in helping older adults age in place, obtaining your CAPS certification is a valuable step towards enhancing the lives of seniors and their families.

Aging in place home modifications and Universal Design concepts for Baby Boomers are the fastest-growing segment of the residential remodeling industry.
Read Full Article: https://homedesignsforlife.com/how-to-earn-your-caps-certification-aging-in-place/

Support the Show.

website: https://homedesignsforlife.com/
Email: homedesignsforlife@gmail.com

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