Grab bars aren't just for seniors, they're for anyone who wants to navigate their home with ease. Gain the extra support you need for getting in and out of the bath, using the toilet, or simply feeling secure on your feet.
Read MoreDon't let unsafe stairs or rickety railings hold you back. Hire our home repair specialists for secure, stylish railings that boost your home's value and provide worry-free enjoyment for years to come.
Read MoreTraditional doorknobs can be difficult for some individuals to grip and turn. A more accessible alternative is a lever-style handle, which can be installed on most doors without issue. For doors with a traditional doorknob that can't be modified, an accessibility grip may be a possibility
Read MoreUpgrading to cabinet and drawer pulls can provide a more modern look and improvement in functionality in your home. Pulls provide a secure grip, making it easier and more accessible to open cabinets and drawers.
Read MoreTraditional doorways can be challenging for individuals with mobility impairments to navigate. In particular, wheelchair users may not fit through narrower spaces, preventing required access. Consider widening doorways to at least 32 inches to increase accessibility.
Read MoreTripping can be a dangerous event for individuals with mobility concerns. Ensure that the transitions between different areas of your home are level; a lip could cause someone's foot to catch. Level transitions also make it easier for wheelchair users to move between areas.
Read MoreIndividuals with limited mobility may also have balance issues. Installing non-slip flooring (sometimes called anti-slip flooring) in your home helps prevent distressing falls. Some non-slip flooring options include cork and low-pile carpet.
Read MoreTransform your home for safety and freedom! Don't let pesky stairs limit you or your loved ones. Invest in a professionally installed ramp for effortless access, increased independence, and peace of mind.
Read MorePlacing shelves and rods at lower heights makes it easier to access items, especially for individuals who may have difficulty reaching high places. This accessibility ensures that all items stored in the closet are within reach without the need for step stools or assistance.
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