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Aging-in-place renovation work is expected to provide one of
the bright spots for residential construction as the recession-battered
industry eventually begins gaining ground, according to panelists at last
month's
Remodeling
Show in Baltimore.
They also pointed out that communication with elderly home owners will be key
to success in this segment of the marketplace, and that is why builders should
consider teaming up with occupational therapists.
Link to article
http://www.nahb.org/news_details.aspx?newsID=8020