Richard Acree, owner and inspector at ADAIN, is a CAPS consultant. CAPS is a residential accessibility services credential certified by the NAHB that offers principles to improve safety and accessibility in your home, regardless of your age or physical condition. Please call 615-752-0060 or email at inspections4ada@gmail.com for help with aging-in-place home modifications for you or your loved one.
Read MoreFinancial planning for disabled individuals is critical for long-term care and comfort. There are several options available to help with funding and financial planning. Include Residential Accessibility in this plan to ensure the disabled individual can live in their home as long as they wish.
Read MoreStarting Monday, November 23, 2020, families can complete the online self-referral form through TennCare Connect to begin applying for the Katie Beckett program. Get more information on the new program here. A Certified Aging in Place Specialist (CAPS) consultant can help with the design and installation of aging in place home modifications for children with medical needs.
Read MoreOne of the six most common home modifications for a person living with significant ASD is the Autism-Friendly Home.
Read MoreRichard Acree was featured in an article about accessible kitchens published in the Florida Herald Tribune by Michael Moore Jr., Staff Writer in Sarasota.
Read MoreRichard Acree was featured in an article about accessible bathrooms published in the Florida Herald Tribune by Michael Moore Jr., Staff Writer in Sarasota. The article, Aging in Place, Steps to Make Your Bathroom Safer, explains that there is a lot to consider when weighing the possibility of growing older within the comforts of your own home.
Read MoreRichard Acree, as a Certified Aging-in-Place Specialist (CAPS), offers consulting services to assist with aging-in-place home modifications. Normally this will involve an onsite property inspection to identify any barriers to mobility. If desired, a preliminary virtual inspection can be completed using plans and specifications for the home.
Read MoreRichard Acree was featured in an article about accessible entries published in the FL Herald Tribune by Michael Moore Jr., Staff Writer in Sarasota. The article, Aging in Place: How you get inside your house matters, explains that there is a lot to consider when weighing the possibility of growing older within the comforts of your own home.
Read MoreRichard Acree was featured in an article about HB 93 published in the FL Herald Tribune by Michael Moore Jr., Staff Writer in Sarasota. HB 93 as a measure that would provide individuals with tax breaks when purchasing some items designed to help people age in their own home.
Read MoreA Certified Aging-in-Place Specialist (CAPS) can help with home modifications for people living with Autism. Please call 615-752-0060.
Read MoreAging-in-place installations cover many different elements in the home. This article is about grab bars in showers. A Certified Aging in Place Specialist (CAPS) can help with aging-in-place installations.
Read MoreHome modifications for people living with obesity can make life safer and easier in the home. A Certified Aging-in-Place Specialist can help with home modifications.
Read MoreAging-in-place installations cover many different elements in the home. This article is about grab bars. A Certified Aging in Place Specialist (CAPS) can help with aging-in-place installations.
Read MoreHome modifications planned by a Certified Aging in Place Specialist can make living with Prader-Willi Syndrome, easier and safer.
Read MoreHome modifications planned by a Certified Aging in Place Specialist can make living with Angelman Syndrome easier and better.
Read MoreHome modifications planned by a Certified Aging in Place Specialist can make living with Down Syndrome easier and safer.
Read MoreHome modifications planned by a Certified Aging in Place Specialist can make living with Genetic Syndromes such as Down Syndrome, Angelman Syndrome, and Prader-Willi Syndrome, easier and better.
Read MoreA Certified Aging-in-Place Specialist (CAPS) can help with home modifications for people with genetic syndromes such as Down Syndrome, Angelman Syndrome, and Prader-Willi Syndrome.
Read MoreHome modifications to improve safety and accessibility can make living at home better for those with cognitive impairment after a stroke. A Certified Aging in Place Specialist (CAPS) can help with these home modifications.
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