Course Summary
There are eight sections in this course:
- Section 1:How Are We Changing
- Section 2:The ADA and Building Codes
- Section 3:Universal Design and Home Modifications
- Section 4:Determining a Strategy for Implementation
- Section 5:Additional Resources
- Section 6:Funding/Financial Information
- Section 7:Project Opportunities
- Section 8:Design Scenarios
There are review questions at the end of Sections 1 through 4. These review questions will provide you with an opportunity to apply the knowledge and skills presented in these sections. There is a post-test at the end of the course.
For a full description of requirements for receiving a Certificate of Completion, please go to the "Certificate of Completion Information" page.
Intended Audience
professional home builders, remodelling contractors, and related building trades
Learning Objectives:
After completing this module, participants will be able to:
- Discussthe changing demographics and implications on the built environment
- Discussthe ADA standards that might be applicable in the design and construction of a residential setting
- Reviewexamples of Universal Design concepts in a residential setting
- Reviewsite consideration
- Provideproduct, materials, design solutions and resources
- Provideinformation regarding funding opportunities
- Provideinformation of possible sources of project work and referral opportunities
Pre-requisites/Learning Level
No pre-requisites
Competencies addressed
Core Competencies for Public Health Professionals identified:
Domain 4: Cultural Competency Skills
- 4A3. Describes the ways diversity may influence policies, programs, services, and the health of a community
- 4A5. Addresses the diversity of individuals and populations when implementing policies, programs, and services that affect the health of a community
CEUs Offered
None
Cost
Free
Modality/format
Online Self-Pace
Length
3 hours
Presenter(s) and/or Content Experts
Kelly Dinges
Technical requirements:
- Adobe Acrobat ReaderÂ
- Flash PlayerÂ
- Speakers
Registration requirements
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Creation and/or update
March 29, 2013