Tennessee nursing homes are reporting the largest employment drop in history. In an article by Kathryn Rickmeyer posted in the Williamson Home Page, Rickmeyer noted that Tennessee nursing homes have a long-term care problem: 18 months after the COVID-19 crisis began, their staffs are shrinking faster than ever, according to statistics from the Tennessee Department of Labor.
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 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 MoreRegardless of the reason, a Certified Aging in Place Specialist (CAPS) advisor can help you modifiy or renovate a bathroom.
Read MoreAlzheimers is a progressive disease going through 7 stages of decline starting at Stage 1, Normal Outward Behavior, and going to Stage 7, Very Severe Decline. A Certified Aging in Place Specialist can help with home modifications for an Alzheimers victim.
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.
Read MoreAn Aging in Place home modification by a CAPS consultant can make the home safer for the victim of foot drop.
Read MoreIf you or someone you know suffers a stroke, a home modification by a CAPS consultant can improve the quality of life in the home for the stroke victim.
Read MoreThis study confirms the ongoing need for aging-in-place installations from your CAPS consultant.
Read MoreAs a building inspector, planner, and project monitor for Residential Accessibility Services, Richard can help people who want to make their homes safe for a lifetime, regardless of their age, income or abilities.
Read MoreToday, 5/1/19, FOX news reports the TN House and Senate approved HB 498 and signed off on a $38.5 billion spending plan for the upcoming fiscal year, which includes funding for providing Medicaid assistance to disabled children. The budget still needs final approval and a signature from Gov. Bill Lee.
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