Supporting Independence At Home: The Inglis Wraparound Approach To Aging In Place

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Providing person-centered, inclusive solutions designed to reduce barriers and promote independence for people with disabilities or in long term care is a necessity in today’s health care market.

Founded over a century ago, Inglis House is a non-profit, specialty nursing care facility providing long-term, residential care for 252 adults with physical disabilities. In addition, Inglis Community Support Services supports more than 800 people living independently in the community through resources including accessible housing and care management. Discover how they coordinated a wraparound care model which is improving outcomes for individuals aging in place.

  • Learn how to integrate smart home and assistive technologies with home modifications to support independence.
  • Understand the importance of ongoing training and support—not just equipment—as part of long-term success.
  • Identify practical, scalable solutions for aging services providers, care coordinators, and home modification teams.