CEAC Study Guide 2026
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📋 CEAC Exam Format at a Glance
📚 CEAC Topics to Study (21)
✍️ Sample CEAC Questions & Answers
1. When conducting a home assessment for aging in place, a CEAC consultant observes a step-in shower with a 4-inch curb. What is the most appropriate recommendation?
A curbless or roll-in shower eliminates the tripping hazard of a curb and provides access for wheelchair users, representing the most comprehensive aging-in-place solution for shower accessibility.
2. Which device assists with hearing enhancement in home settings?
An amplified phone is a device specifically designed to assist with hearing enhancement in home settings. It increases the volume of incoming calls, making communication clearer and more accessible for individuals with hearing impairments, thereby improving their ability to connect with others.
3. What distinguishes a peer-reviewed study from other publications?
Peer review means independent experts in the field critically evaluated the study's methodology, analysis, and conclusions before accepting it for publication.
4. A CEAC consultant is helping a client navigate the Medicare system. Which Medicare benefit, if any, covers grab bar installation?
Medicare does not cover grab bars or most home modifications because they are not classified as durable medical equipment; clients must seek alternative funding sources for these items.
5. How should an CEAC professional handle unexpected results that differ from predictions?
Unexpected results are learning opportunities. Professional practice requires analysis of contributing factors and adaptation based on those findings.
6. A CEAC consultant discovers mid-project that a contractor has deviated from the agreed accessibility specifications. What is the MOST appropriate immediate action?
Documenting deviations and notifying both the client and contractor in writing creates a formal record and initiates corrective action while maintaining professional communication.