Every project starts with your free in-home assessment. Below are the modifications we install most. Your plan may include one of these or several, depending on the home and the risks we find.
Zero-threshold and walk-in showers, grab bars rated for real weight-bearing, comfort-height toilets, and slip-resistant flooring.
Wheelchair ramps, threshold ramps, and entry railings, sloped to commonly recommended accessible-design guidelines.
Straight and curved stairlifts and vertical platform lifts, with installation coordinated through our mobility-equipment partners.
Widened doorways, lever-style hardware, and removed thresholds so walkers and wheelchairs move through the home freely.
Lowered counters and reachable storage, pull-out shelving, and lever-style faucets for anyone with limited grip or reach.
Motion-sensor lighting in hallways and bathrooms, added handrails, and non-slip flooring in the rooms where falls happen most.
Coordination for medical alert systems, door and motion sensors, and optional integration with a family monitoring app.
Figures above reflect commonly used accessible-design guidelines, shared for planning purposes. Your actual specifications are confirmed during your in-home assessment and may be adjusted for your home's layout and applicable local code.
Not sure what you need?
Most families don't call us knowing exactly which modifications they need: they call because a parent had a close call on the stairs, or a hospital discharge planner said the bathroom isn't safe anymore. We'll walk the home, point out the real risks, and recommend only what the home actually needs.
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