News
At SHD we like to stay on top of things. If we hear about a new product we think you might appreciate, we want to let you know. If we read an article that contains information we think may be of value to you, we want to let you know. Check this NEWS page to find out the latest from SHD and from other sources.
Articles
Please look through the list to see what these articles have to say . . .
- "Condos Remove Some Challenges For Disabled" - Written by Kathy Bush, this article appeared in the Business section of the Grand Rapids Press on January 10, 2006.
- "Specialized Home Design Offers Unique Services" - an article/advertorial that appeared in the Advance Newspapers 2005 Fall Home Improvement special issue. This article is available in .pdf format.
- "Designing For Disability" - Written by Daniel Schoonmaker, this article appeared in the October 10, 2005 issue of Grand Rapids Business Journal. This article is available to view in .pdf format.
- "Catastrophic Injuries & Home Modifications" - Written by Scott Anderle of SHD, this article appeared in the June/July 2005 issue of West Michigan Residential Resource Magazine. This article is available in .pdf format.
- "Aging In Place" - Written by Scott Anderle of SHD, this informative article appeared in the August/September 2005 issue of West Michigan Residential Resource Magazine. The article provides a brief overview of some lifetime design concepts and how to incorporate them. This article is available in .pdf format.
- "Aging In Place: America's Quiet Crisis" - this article appeared in the most recent newsletter published by Home Repair Services. We have included this article in our first ever periodic newsletter.
- SHD is a member of the HBA-GGR's Lifetime Design Committee. We encourage you to read what HBA-GGR has to say about unique solutions to special environment needs. This Aging In Place News Release dated June 20, 2005, is courtesy of the Home and Building Association of Greater Grand Rapids (HBA-GGR) and is available via a .pdf document.
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