TN Legislature Passes 2019 Public Guardianship Bill for Persons with Disabilities And Younger Than 60
Richard Acree
According to the TN Disability Coalition (TDC), the TN Legislature passed a public guardianship bill , giving the Tennessee Commission on Aging and Disability (TCAD) the ability to request the district public guardian to serve as a conservator for persons with disabilities who are younger than 60 years of age when necessary.
CAPS consultants can help people who need a public guardian with mobility issues in their homes.
Richard Acree is a Certified Aging-in-Place Specialist (CAPS) offering services as a building inspector, planner and project monitor for home modifications to allow disabled individuals to live in their homes longer. The National Association of Home Builders (NAHB), in collaboration with AARP and other experts, developed the CAPS designation, which is achieved through training and testing during a multicourse educational program. The NAHB has been approved as a provider of American Occupational Therapy Association (AOTA) training for Marketing & Communicating with the Aging In Place Client (CAPS I), Design Concepts for Livable Homes and Aging In Place (CAPS II) and Details & Solutions for Livable Homes and Aging In Place (CAPS III) courses.
As a CAPS consultant, Richard serves as a building inspector, planner, and project monitor. Richard combines his CAPS certificate with his ADAC certification, years of experience as a home and commercial building inspector, and his degree in engineering to offer a unique combination to develop plans for home modifications for people with mobility issues. ADAC is the American’s with Disabilities Act Coordinator certification required by the US Department of Justice for most government organizations.
Please call Richard today at 615-752-0060 to discuss your needs for improved home accessibility and safety.