Guidelines for Medical Expenses
Whether from injury or age, there are times when remodeling a space will create a safer, more user-friendly environment.
These could include simple changes such as lever door handles, better lighting (natural or otherwise), adding a hand-held shower head, adding hand-rails and wall guards; or more extensive modifications such as no-step entries (to the home or to the shower), wider doorways or hallways, higher toilets, or increased floor space for ease of navigation for walkers and wheelchairs.
Let us help you answer your questions and let our designers help you understand your options. Making the correct changes to your home can help ensure a more independent, safer environment for you and your family members. Before undertaking any large-scale modification, make sure you carefully consider both your present and future needs and goals. Make a list of things that need to be done.
Consider the floor coverings, cabinet structures and countertop heights. Understand what options you have to meet the needs of the present and future people who will live in the home. If some changes are planned, are there others that will add more value to your home at a minimal cost?
We are a remodeling firm that has the experience and credentials to provide you with the best answers and the best value for your circumstances. Our professionals understand what “barrier-free” modifications need to include; what options and equipment are available to meet the special needs for the person for whom the changes will be made. We understand and can share with you how these changes will affect the your home now and add value for later.