CAPS (Certified Aging in Place Specialist) training in Harrisonburg, Virginia

According to a report from the Center for Housing Policy, by the year 2050, the population of Americans aged 65 and older will have more than doubled to nearly 90 million – a growth rate faster than any other age group in the country. The report concluded that as a country we are not ready for this demographic trend.

As a builder if you want to learn more about getting prepared for this growing market segment, register today for the upcoming CAPS training in Harrisonburg, Virginia.This three day training will certainly give you a strong basis to start building and renovating your homes for the future.

Go to the SVBA Home Page to register for all three courses before space fills up!

Course 1: Business Management for Building Professionals

Course 2: Marketing & Communication Strategies for Aging & Accessibility (CAPS I)

Course 3: Design / Build Solutions for Aging & Accessibility (CAPS II)

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