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Home Modification Occupational Therapy Alliance

Home Modification Occupational Therapy Alliance

Occupational therapists that specialize in home modifications and accessible design.

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Karen Koch

March 22, 2012 By Karen Koch

Tax Deductions for Barrier-Free/Universal Design Home Modifications

Tax deductions for home –modifications, capital expenses incurred if home improvements are necessary for medical reasons. The following comes from

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March 22, 2012 By Karen Koch

Michigan Auto No-Fault Town Meeting

Statewide No-Fault Town Hall Meeting There is auto no-fault legislation currently pending in Lansing that would

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March 19, 2012 By Karen Koch

Michigan Catastrophic Claims Association Announces Fee Increase

Last week the MCCA announced that they will raise the annual per car fee by $30 this year.  Follow the link to see the CPAN Press Release in

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March 18, 2012 By Karen Koch

Aging in Place- Fall Prevention

Falls can be catastrophic for seniors. A broken bone may not be a big deal for a 10 year-old, but for a senior it can be an immense setback.

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March 3, 2012 By Karen Koch

Five consumer technologies that should be in every senior housing unit

Submitted by Laurie Orlov on Thu, 03/01/2012 - 08:33 Overcoming tech inertia in senior housing.  Andrew Carle, founder of George Mason

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March 2, 2012 By Karen Koch

App will help blind, visually impaired navigate streets

Molly Novak- Minnesota Daily February 28, 2012 February 28, 2012A University of Minnesota researcher is developing an app that would tell the

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March 2, 2012 By Karen Koch

App will help blind, visually impaired navigate streets

App will help blind, visually impaired navigate streets

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February 25, 2012 By Karen Koch

ADA: Universal Design Kitchen for Aging in Place

Disturbed by the way their ninety-year-old ‘Nan’ has to struggle in her current kitchen scenario, Product Tank has designed this compatible Kitchen

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February 25, 2012 By Karen Koch

Lifestyle Assisted Living for Aging in Place Done Right

At the End of the RoadBy JASON TOMASSINI and DEWI COOKEFaced with the usual options for senior housing and elder care, some older adults are

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