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CAPS Remodelers Are Experts on Aging in Place

With an increasing number of baby boomers choosing to stay in their homes as they age, home owners are turning to remodelers for help to renovate their homes to accommodate their changing lifestyles.

During May — National Home Remodeling Month, NAHB Remodelers is highlighting the benefits of aging in place with the help of a certified professional.

"Even minor aging-in-place remodels make a huge difference in the lives of seniors and people with disabilities," said NAHB Remodelers Chairman Lonny Rutherford, CGR, CAPS, a remodeler from Farmington, N.M. Certified Aging-in-Place Specialist (CAPS) remodelers are trained and certified to assist home owners with making the adjustments needed so that they can live in their homes comfortably."

According to AARP, more than 84% of people aged 50 and older want to stay in their homes as they age.

CAPS recognizes remodelers who know how to work with older adults and are knowledgeable about common barriers and solutions to aging at home. To earn the CAPS designation, a remodeler must complete a series of industry-specific education courses; provide letters of recommendation, proof of licensing and insurance; and adhere to a strict code of ethics. The CAPS designation stands for professionalism, customer service and a commitment to quality.

"CAPS courses teach great design skills, and all home owners can benefit from thoughtful and innovative design options, making their home friendly for people of all ages," said Rutherford.

The most popular CAPS solutions make a vast difference in improving livability without wiping out savings:

  • Installing grab bars in bathrooms and showers
  • Replacing door and faucet handles with easy-to-grasp levers
  • Creating no-step doors and entry ways
  • Adding seated work areas in the kitchen
  • Improving lighting and creating color contrast


For more information about remodeling, click here; or e-mail Kelly Mack at NAHB, or call her at 800-368-5242 x8451.

 
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