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Aging in Place: CAPABLE Program

One of the challenges for older adults is trying to maintain independence in their own homes as they age.  Declining mobility and chronic health problems can get in the way of independence but so can a dwelling that is unsafe or not sufficient for an older person’s changing needs.

Sarah L. Szanton, Phd, ANP, FAAN., Director, Center for Innovative Care in Aging at Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing, has developed a model of care that address all of these needs. Community Aging in Place — Advancing Better Living for Elders, the CAPABLE model of care, uses home repair people, nurses, and occupational therapists to keep older adults functioning well and safe in familiar surroundings.

She spoke with co-producer Diana Mason about the CAPABLE program and how the health system can support aging in place. You can listen to the interview here:

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