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Home Modification Toolkit

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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
  • How to Use the Toolkit
  • Contact Us
  • Search
  • My Toolkit

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Best Practices in Home Modification: Translating Research into Action

This resource presents approaches and strategies from a review of the research on effective home modification practices for older adults and people with disabilities. Categorized in three phases of the home modification process and overall approaches, these are optimal strategies for agencies to consider employing when planning new home modification activities or to strengthen existing services and programs.

File Type: PDF Category: Nuts and Bolts Tags: Technical Assistance Brief, Fact Sheet

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Evidence-Based Programs with a Home Modification Component

A growing number of evidence-based programs include home modification to improve functioning and reduce falls among older adults. This fact sheet describes the program components, costs, and training details.

File Type: PDF Category: Five Essential Tools Tags: Fact Sheet

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Home Modification Service Delivery During COVID-19

Now, more than ever, it is important to consider the safety and support of homes. This fact sheet contains tips for professionals and consumers to consider when making changes to the home during the pandemic.

File Type: PDF Category: Five Essential Tools Tags: Fact Sheet

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Home Modifications for Older Veterans: Special Considerations

This fact sheet describes why home modifications are important for older Veterans and provides specific resources for this population.

File Type: PDF Category: Five Essential Tools Tags: Fact Sheet, Veterans

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