Evaluate Your Place in the Home Modification Market
A thorough assessment of your position will set you up for success The HME market is currently filled with buzz words such as “aging in place,” “baby boomer” and “home accessibility,” but these terms...
View ArticleUniversal Design
February 18, 2014When architect and designer Karen Braitmayer set out to remodel her Seattle home for accessibility’s sake, ease and efficiency of use for her family of three—including two adults in...
View ArticleUnderstanding Universal Design
An architect’s perspective challenges the traditional view of aging in place All images courtesy of Karen Braitmayer FAIAClick here for more photos of this home. Promote to rotator Braitmayer’s new...
View ArticleThe Importance of a Detailed Home Evaluation
Use the assessment process to help homeowners define their needs This article is part of a 12-month home accessibility series. Each segment will focus on a particular aging-in-place need to provide...
View ArticleIdentifying Needs for Suitable Entry Access
Don’t let your customers gamble on the right solution During a recent wintry blast in my hometown, I observed many cars that simply couldn’t make it up the hill to my neighborhood. One car in...
View ArticleStep into a Safe Bathroom
Suppliers offer support and encouragement to providers entering the bath safety sector HME/DME providers are migrating en masse toward any product category that offers promise of more cash sales, and...
View ArticleBaths Are Often Overlooked in Home Accessibility
Don't forget this important aspect of the home This article is part of a 12-month home accessibility series. Each segment will focus on a particular aging-in-place need to provide the insight and...
View ArticleBoost Lift and Ramp Sales to Mobility Device Users
These customers can benefit from the use of lifts and ramps It’s a no-brainer. If you’re buying a wheelchair or scooter, it’s 99 percent likely that you will need a ramp or lift, whether to get into...
View ArticleThe Right Tools Help Patients Move Around the Home
A residential environment should support ongoing recovery, health and safety of its inhabitants It is well known that most seniors and individuals with disabilities, if given the choice, would rather...
View ArticleMaking the Kitchen Safe for Seniors
After removing basic obstacles, the cooking space should be the next room you tackle when creating a home that is suitable for aging in place When evaluating a home for accessibility, the kitchen...
View ArticleEvaluate Your Place in the Home Modification Market
A thorough assessment of your position will set you up for success The HME market is currently filled with buzz words such as “aging in place,” “baby boomer” and “home accessibility,” but these terms...
View ArticleUniversal Design
February 18, 2014When architect and designer Karen Braitmayer set out to remodel her Seattle home for accessibility’s sake, ease and efficiency of use for her family of three—including two adults in...
View ArticleUnderstanding Universal Design
An architect’s perspective challenges the traditional view of aging in place All images courtesy of Karen Braitmayer FAIAClick here for more photos of this home. Braitmayer’s new master bedroom...
View ArticleThe Importance of a Detailed Home Evaluation
Use the assessment process to help homeowners define their needs This article is part of a 12-month home accessibility series. Each segment will focus on a particular aging-in-place need to provide...
View ArticleIdentifying Needs for Suitable Entry Access
Don’t let your customers gamble on the right solution During a recent wintry blast in my hometown, I observed many cars that simply couldn’t make it up the hill to my neighborhood. One car in...
View ArticleStep into a Safe Bathroom
Suppliers offer support and encouragement to providers entering the bath safety sector HME/DME providers are migrating en masse toward any product category that offers promise of more cash sales, and...
View ArticleBaths Are Often Overlooked in Home Accessibility
Don't forget this important aspect of the home This article is part of a 12-month home accessibility series. Each segment will focus on a particular aging-in-place need to provide the insight and...
View ArticleBoost Lift and Ramp Sales to Mobility Device Users
These customers can benefit from the use of lifts and ramps It’s a no-brainer. If you’re buying a wheelchair or scooter, it’s 99 percent likely that you will need a ramp or lift, whether to get into...
View ArticleThe Right Tools Help Patients Move Around the Home
A residential environment should support ongoing recovery, health and safety of its inhabitants It is well known that most seniors and individuals with disabilities, if given the choice, would rather...
View ArticleMaking the Kitchen Safe for Seniors
After removing basic obstacles, the cooking space should be the next room you tackle when creating a home that is suitable for aging in place When evaluating a home for accessibility, the kitchen...
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