Have we come to the conclusion that our homes aren't capable of adapting to our needs? The answer is YES.
This new book will help homeowners, caretakers, architects, builders, and designers going forward for a needed way of architectural change.
David L Traut, CAPS
In Age in Place At Home You Will:
- Discover how using universal design build ideas exhibit good common sense.
- Gain better awareness of your present living situation and identify ways to improve it.
- Find out how to prepare for better accessibility at any age.
- Understand the differences between Universal Design and Aging in Place.
- Understand how to remain in your home and surroundings longer.
- Create a more flexible living environment for all family members regardless of size or ability.
- Realize you aren’t the only homeowner acknowledging the increasing stress caused by your current home surroundings and how to solve problems with home design.
Do you have a family member who has become disabled from an accident, illness, or age?
Do you have a special needs child or aging parents desiring to stay safely at home longer?
Are you considering a multigenerational setting to help other family members?
Are you trying to help a friend or client prepare their home for better accessibility?
Are you concerned with your aging situation facing having to leave your home prematurely?
Be Proactive. Stop not having a future living plan for your home or being forced into reactive remodeling for any family member undergoing emergency care. Understand how Universal Design works.
Open the book to discover the meaning of an accessible forever home and how it benefits all home occupants.
- Find out why existing traditional homes only benefit two-thirds of our society.
- Find out about the myths and principles of Universal Design.
- Find out how Universal Design provides better access for baby strollers, wheelchair users, and home deliveries.
- Find out how Aging in Place is seamless in a home exhibiting the principles of Universal Design.
- Find out what home modifications are universally available for every room in the home.
- Find out how the concept of Universal Design surpasses the federal mandates offering common-sense design solutions for the most significant number of diverse users.