A Certified Aging in Place Specialist (CAPS) consultant for home modifications can play an important role in support of a health care case manager. The CAPS certification program was developed by the American Association of Retired People (AARP) and National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) to train qualified individuals in the process of planning and installing home modifications to enable people to age in place in their homes.
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Read MoreShort answer: NO! CAPS stands for Certified Aging in Place Services. Some confuse this to only mean helping the elderly remain in their own homes as they age. While that is one segment of the population that CAPS can help, it is far from the only segment.
Read MoreYou should choose a CAPS (Certified Aging in Place Services) consultant to make sure your accessibility issues are met.
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