How It Works
Our Process
Step #1
Request a Free Quote or Safety Assessment
It all starts with a conversation. Reach out to us online or by phone to schedule your free consultation. We’ll listen to your concerns and assess your home for safety risks and accessibility needs.
Step #2
Free In-Home Consultation
Our friendly experts will visit your home to evaluate the space, answer questions, and help identify practical solutions that match your mobility, lifestyle, and budget.
Step #3
Customized Plans and Design
Based on your needs and goals, we’ll map out a detailed plan—whether you need a wheelchair ramp, grab bars, widened doors, or a complete bathroom remodel. We’ll walk you through every option and help you make confident, informed choices.
Step #4
Professional Installation
Once your plan is approved, our skilled team gets to work. We take pride in high-quality, respectful craftsmanship that minimizes disruption and blends seamlessly into your existing home design.
Step #5
Final Safety Walk-Through and Tutorials
After installation, we conduct a thorough walk-through to ensure every feature is installed securely and functions properly. We’ll also offer usage tutorials, maintenance tips, and ongoing support to give you total peace of mind.
Frequently Asked Questions
What types of home modifications do you offer for seniors or individuals with mobility issues?
We specialize in a wide range of accessibility modifications, including walk-in tubs, accessible showers, grab bars, stair lifts, widened doorways, and wheelchair ramps.
How do I know what modifications are right for my home?
We offer a free in-home consultation where we assess your space, listen to your needs, and recommend customized solutions that ensure safety, comfort, and independence.
How long does a typical project take?
Timeframes vary based on the scope of work, but many projects—like grab bar installation or ramp construction—can be completed in a day or two. Larger renovations may take 1–3 weeks.
Are your contractors licensed and insured?
Yes, all of our professionals are fully licensed, bonded, and insured, and have experience working specifically with aging-in-place and accessibility remodeling.
Are your services covered by Medicare, Medicaid, or insurance?
While Medicare typically does not cover home modifications, some Medicaid waiver programs and long-term care insurance policies may offer coverage. We can help you navigate your options.
Do you work with occupational therapists or healthcare providers?
Yes, we’re happy to collaborate with your occupational therapist, physical therapist, or healthcare provider to ensure our modifications meet your medical and mobility needs.