Building Professionals
Aging In Place
Accommodating The Changing Lifestyles
As millions of Americans live longer healthier lives, many are choosing to age-in-place. An AARP study shows 87% of Americans with disabilities aged 50+ want to receive long-term care at home. Most have not started the renovations they'll need to safely age in place. If you are in this majority, take control of your future and contact one of our Building Professionals today.Bringing Aging Parents Home
Many baby boomers are finding that just as their kids are moving out, an aging parent is moving in. The addition of an in-law apartment or separate living quarters is often the best answer, adding a secure separate entrance, living and sleeping quarters with a kitchenette.From small to large scale projects, from grab bars to home additions, the Building Professionals of the Retirement Living Resource Directory understand the demands of the senior market. Look for the Certified Aging In Place Specialists (CAPS) designees.










