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  • Foundation of Knowledge
    • State Units on Aging Efforts in Home Modifications
    • Area Agencies on Aging Efforts in Home Modification
    • Building Blocks of the Aging Network to Increase Home Modification
    • National Agencies Involved in Home Modification
    • The Home Modification Information Network
    • Title VI Program Efforts in Home Modification
  • Five Essential Tools
    • Funding Sources
    • Assessment Instruments
    • Consumer Outreach Materials
    • Partnerships – Who’s Who?
    • Services
  • Nuts & Bolts
    • Highlights
    • Case Studies in Home Modification: State and Local Aging Network Efforts Across the United States
    • Best Practices in Home Modification: Translating Research into Action
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Highlights from Case Studies in Home Modification Service Delivery in the Aging Network

This case study project was conducted as part of the project, “Promoting Aging in Place by Enhancing Access to Home Modifications,” funded by the Administration for Community Living. The purpose was to highlight promising home modification service delivery efforts, provide a better understanding of how these services operate, and offer models for replication from five sites that represent a range of contexts (e.g., geographic, types of populations served, strategies utilized, resources available).

File Type: Internal URL Category: Nuts and Bolts Tags: Featured, Report, Case Study

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Case Studies in Home Modification: State and Local Aging Network Efforts Across the United States

The following case studies were conducted to highlight exemplar home modification service delivery efforts and provide detailed context for replication. The five selected sites demonstrate promising practices in home modification and represent a range of contexts (e.g., geographic, types of populations served, strategies utilized, resources available). Major topics of exploration included how the programs started, how they operate, ingredients for success, challenges, and accomplishments.

File Type: PDF Category: Nuts and Bolts Tags: Report, Case Study

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