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Seniors Embrace Aging in Place – Rismedia

The new catch phrase among homeowners is “aging in place.” Instead of selling their homes and moving into retirement villages or assisted-living quarters, a growing number of older Americans are modifying their homes to make them more user-friendly as they age. Read More

Local Chapters

Current Chapters
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:

Alabama - Dona Moore
Boston, Massachusetts - Jennifer Lynch
Charlotte, North Carolina - Jared Barrett
Cleveland, Ohio - Melissa Schneeweis
Detroit, Michigan - Dan Lemanski
Hawaii - Toby Morris
Jackson, Mississippi - Shari Crook
Louisville, Kentucky - Alison Warner
Maryland/Northern Virginia - Burgess Kegan
Miami Valley, Florida- Mark Deddens
Long Island/Bklyn - Alissa Scott
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma - Denise Short
Westchester/Putnam, New York - John Aigner
Portland, Oregan - Andy Chitty
Richmond, Virginia - Brent Ellenburg
Rochester, New York - Michael Millner
San Diego, California - Carol Macias
Santa Rosa, California - David Carter
Spokane, Washington - Bryan Bledsoe
Southwest Virginia - Nick Falleta
Tampa Bay, Florida - Mike Koebel
Tuscon, Arizona - David Carpenter
Washington, District of Columbia - Peter Clopton
York, Maine - Amy Catling

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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