Tuesday, February 10, 2009

Having a Great Time Completing the CAPS Coursework

Today, we had a great time sharing and learning. I was fortunate enough to lead a class of 13 professionals from around Florida, plus one each from Alabama and North Carolina, in a class on "Design/Build Solutions for Aging and Accessibility" (otherwise known as "CAPS II"). This is part of the 3-courses required for the NAHB's University of Housing designation of Certified Aging-in-Place Specialist" and for most in the class was their final course for the designation.

Yesterday, I spent the day with the same people as we looked into "Marketing and Communication Strategies for Aging and Accessibility" (also known as CAPS I).

We were extremely well represented with professionals from several backgrounds, including construction, remodeling, nursing, aging, decorating, insurance, and real estate.

In addition to covering the course material, we had great exchanges of information and ideas on ways to use and apply what was discussed.
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