Accessibility Modifications

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Need to make some modifications to your home or office to accommodate you or a loved one? We offer a full-range of services to increase safety and accessibility to you, a co-worker or loved one. Learn how simple changes or additions to a home can greatly improve the lifestyle of physically impaired individuals.


Bathroom Remodeling

AccessibilityBathrooms can be modified for wheelchair and walker access and to prevent injury. The following modifications can assist the physically impaired:

  • Adjust doorways to accommodate wheelchairs and walkers.
  • Install grab bars to provide support when bathing.
  • Provide tub transfer seats to allow persons to sit in the tub, take a bath or shower without lowering themselves to the tub floor.
  • Replace bath tubs with showers.
  • Add roll-in showers for wheelchair access.
  • Replace traditional toilet seats with special units or raised seats.
  • Transition sinks to allow for wheel chair access.
  • Remove vanity cabinets from below the sink and cover plumbing pipes with insulation to prevent contact with sharp edges and burns by hot water pipes.
  • Update faucets with single lever controls.
  • Consider the use of anti-scald temperature controls to control water temperature.

Custom Furniture

Custom-built furniture can be tailored to a client's individual needs.


Kitchen Remodeling

  • Lower cabinets can be removed to provide access to sink.
  • Pull out or drop leaf shelves can be added as work space.
  • Electrical outlets should be moved to easily accessible areas.

Vertical Wheel Chair Lifts and Elevators

When ramps aren't an option, exterior lifts can offer safe and easy access to your home. Interior lifts make all floors of a home available to physically impaired individuals. A variety of interior lifts are available to meet your needs including:

  • stairway chairlifts
  • inclined platform lifts
  • shafted and shaftless elevators

Wheelchair Ramps

Individuals who rely on wheelchairs for mobility need homes that offer the ability to enter and move around without obstacles such as steps and narrow doors. In addition to entering and exiting, it's important that bathrooms, bedrooms and kitchen areas are wheelchair accessible.