make your home livable longer through universal design & technology

Stairs too much? Bathroom hard to navigate? Want to know that a loved one in another state or country is safe? AIPatHome is your guide into the world of possibilities for how universally designed homes & products, telecare and other assistive technologies, can facilitate aging-in-place gracefully, safely and longer.  See new and remodeled homes; learn about the products and services that can make aging in place – in the home of your choice – possible. Discover how technology can help you enjoy an independent, productive lifestyle. Age in place at home – it’s where you want to be.

Universal Design Kitchen - Green Mountain Ranch

what is aging in place?

Aging in place (aka 'age in place') is the ability to live in one's own home of choice and community - wherever that might be - for as long as confidently and comfortably possible. Livability can be extended through the incorporation of universal design principles, telecare and other assistive technologies.

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spotlight showcase: Universal & green design

The Green Mountain Ranch, designed by Cynthia Leibrock, features over 180 ideas installed to demonstrate the complementary aspects of green and universal design. The house is visitable by wheelchairs users and adaptable to tall and short users, to people with low vision and low hearing, to those who want to do rehab at home, and to those requiring a caregiver. All features are visually integrated, not advertising age or disability. Watch more videos, see pictures and learn more:

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Design With Your Future In Mind

Is your kitchen keeping pace with your changing lifestyle? 

Certified Aging in Place Specialist (CAPS) Tom Schiebout, president of Tomco Company, Inc. says:

“Whether you are building a new home or remodeling you should always design with your future in mind. Lifestyle changes – kids leaving, downsizing, physical capabilities – impact how you use your home. The kitchen above no longer met the needs of this retired couple. We worked with them to create a more accessible environment by installing a single handle faucet, pull-out shelving, appliance drawers and adjustable height pantry pullout storage.

A more accessible kithcen with appliance drawers, pullout trash bin.Adjustable pantry drawers

“A convenient pullout trash bin was incorporated to provide easy access. A small work triangle was kept purposely to help eliminate the steps necessary to prepare a meal.

We removed the separation wall between the kitchen and dining area and added two large windows to allow more light to enter into the kitchen area. Lastly we raised the adjoining sunken living room as it certainly created an unsafe environment for this couple and all of their same age friends.The entry was opened up to allow easier access by removing a railing from the sunken living room. In the future this couple can build a short ramp to gain access as necessary over the one step into the front entry.”

Universal/Accessible design kitchen remodel.

Tom and Julie Scheibout, Tomco CompanyTom and his wife Julie are owners of Tomco Company, Inc. a 31 year-old design/build remodeling firm located in Andover Minnesota. In addition to being Certified Age in Place Specialists they are Certified Kitchen and Bath Remodelers and members of the National Association of Remodelers. AIP Business Pages: Contractors: Tomco

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AIPatHome.com is a window into a world of possibilities for people who are searching for products, services, information and reassurance that will help them, and in some cases, their aging parents, live confidently at home for as long as possible.

We are dedicated to helping people better age-in-place by showing the benefits of using universally designed housing & products, telecare technologies, and other assistive products that can make life easier at home.

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age in place at home - it's where you want to be.

Stairs too much? Bathroom hard to navigate? Want to know that a loved one in another state or country is safe? AIPatHome is your guide into the world of possibilities for how universally designed homes & products, telecare and other assistive technologies, can facilitate aging-in-place gracefully, safely and longer.  See new and remodeled homes; learn about the products and services that can make aging in place – in the home of your choice – possible. Discover how technology can help you enjoy an independent, productive lifestyle. Age in place at home – it’s where you want to be.

Universal Design Kitchen - Green Mountain Ranch