
karmavision.tv Diane and Dennis McCarthy both in their 60′s found themselves in a predicament when he became confined to a wheelchair for several months after falling off a ladder and breaking his ankle. Diane McCarthy, Home Owner “It was three surgeries and six months of no walking which was pretty inconvenient in this split level house.” They turned to Vince Butler, a CAPS contractor who is a certified aging in place specialist to help them modify their home so they could age in place. This enabled them to increase their access and maneuverability should they have other unforeseen difficulties as they age. Vince Butler, Certified Aging in Place Specialist “The CAPS training is really unique I think in the industry…”The training is focused on the needs as folks age. We look at those issues of the normal aging process as well as sort of chronic and acute conditions that can develop.” Task lighting, user- friendly appliances, smooth surface flooring and curb-less shower stalls are just some of the features CAPS contractors recommend to age in place. Elinor Ginzler, AARP Dir., Livable Communities “I think this program is incredibly helpful for people who know they want to make some changes to their houseâ�¦.and by locating a remodeler whoâ�¦..is a Certified Aging in Place specialist they know they are going to get somebody who has been trained in this areaâ�¦and make that house the best possible house over time.” CAPS professionals pledge to uphold a code of ethics and …

Michael J. Burgess discusses NYSOFA efforts to promote livable communities for older New Yorkers.
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