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Our Services
Professional design and coordination of home modifications to improve accessibility, safety, and independence for aging in place.
What Are Home Modifications?
Home modifications are practical changes to your living environment that improve accessibility, safety, and independence. From grab rails in the bathroom to ramps for wheelchair access, modifications are tailored to your specific needs and abilities.
Rather than moving to an aged care facility, many people prefer to age in place — staying in their own homes with the right modifications and support. We help make that possible.
Maintain independence and dignity in your own home
Reduce fall risk and injury
Improve accessibility for mobility aids

What We Offer
Strategically placed for bathrooms, stairs, and hallways
Walk-in showers, raised toilets, non-slip flooring
Accessible entry and exit points for wheelchairs
Better visibility in hallways, bathrooms, and kitchens
Handrails, non-slip treads, and stair lifts
Lowered cabinets, pull-out drawers, lever handles
Non-slip surfaces and removal of trip hazards
Wheelchair-accessible doorways throughout home
Why Choose Our Service
Clinically-informed design that meets accessibility standards.
We coordinate with reliable, experienced contractors.
We manage the entire process from design to completion.
We help you find solutions within your budget.
We verify all work meets safety and quality standards.
Available for questions and adjustments after completion.
Our Process
We discuss your concerns, mobility challenges, and goals for your home.
Our OT conducts a thorough assessment and identifies modification opportunities.
We provide detailed recommendations with sketches, timelines, and cost estimates.
We recommend trusted contractors and coordinate the modification work.
We verify that modifications meet safety standards and your needs.
Real Stories
See how home modifications have enabled our clients to age in place safely and independently.
Age 80 • Assessment + 3 weeks for renovation
Helen had arthritis and struggled with her traditional bathroom. She was at high risk of falling on the slippery tiles and couldn't easily get in and out of the bathtub.
Age 75 • Assessment + 2 weeks for design and installation
After a stroke, David needed a wheelchair for mobility. His front entrance had three steps, making it impossible to leave his home independently.
Age 82 • Assessment + 2 weeks for modifications
Joan had limited reach and mobility due to osteoporosis. Her kitchen cabinets were too high, and she couldn't safely prepare meals.
Book a home modification assessment today and discover how we can help you age in place safely and independently.