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 MoreAccidents happen and the needs of people can change accordingly. Aging-in-place home modifications can help mitigate the effects of such accidents. If you know someone who has been injured in an accident, don’t hesitate to contact a CAPS consultant as soon as possible. Aging-in-place alterations take time. These changes should be made quickly to help victims adapt to a lifestyle as normal as possible.
Read MoreRichard Acree, a Certified Aging in Place Specialist (CAPS) home modifications consultant at ADA Inspections Nationwide, LLC, (ADAIN) has joined the Tennessee Disability Pathfinder resource directory. The services provided by ADAIN include ADA Information/Assistance and Home Rehabilitation/Repair Service.
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.
Read MoreRichard Acree is a certified aging-in-place specialist (CAPS). CAPS is a residential accessibility services credential proxied by the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) that offers principles to improve safety and accessibility in your home, regardless of your age or physical condition.
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