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Bridging the Communication Gap Between Housing and Healthcare

The Central Florida Aging in Place Chapter (National Aging in Place Council- NAIPC) in conjunction with the Remodeler’s Council of the Home Builders Association of Metro Orlando, was proud to present “A Step Ahead: Central Florida’s Vision for Aging in Place.” The 2nd Annual Aging in Place Community Event is the result of a unique alliance between the healthcare and building industries in a continued effort to promote education on universal design and livable communities for seniors. Read More

Local Chapters

Current Chapters
For more information on our current NAIPC chapters, please visit the following pages:

Baltimore, Maryland
Orange County, California
Washington, District of Columbia

Also, please contact our newest chapters:

Orlando, Florida - Carolyn Sithong
Seattle, Washington - Rod Halvorson
Atlanta, Georgia - Candace Dubrof
Providence, Rhode Island - Susan Pomfret
 
Prospective Chapters
The Aging in Place movement is experiencing tremendous growth across the country. Check the list below to find local contact information for the prosepctive chapters in your community:

Austin, Texas - Sandra Blair
Boston, Massachusetts - Suzanne Brozek
Jackson, Mississippi - Shari Crook
Los Angeles, California - Catherine Yanda
Miami Valley, Ohio - Mark Deddens
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Debra Young
Prescott Valley, Arizona - David Carpenter
Santa Rosa, California - David Carter
Tampa Bay, Florida - Mike Koebel

Every neighborhood - from the largest metropolis to the smallest hamlet - has a population that can be better served by a local chapter of the Aging in Place Council. For more information on how to start a chapter in your hometown, please contact NAIPC.
 
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