We provide custom-tailored solutions, including home modifications and safety enhancements to ensure the well-being of senior homeowners. Our goal is to ensure safety and comfort for seniors at home. Let us be your partner in safe senior living.
Whether you and your parents are separated by two blocks or two time zones, it’s important to find a reliable partner who can take care of any home improvement and maintenance needs.
Our dedicated team prioritizes the safety and care of every senior’s home, delivering peace of mind for families and their loved ones. We are your trusted experts for aging-in-place home modifications. Explore our wide range of Senior Home Services below.
Replacing Cabinet and Door Handles
Switch out cabinet knobs and doorknobs with D handles for easier grip and use, especially for those with arthritis. These handles not only provide better functionality but also maintain a stylish look.
Installing Grab Bars and Handrails
Add grab bars in showers and near toilets to improve stability and support. Handrails along stairwells, both inside and outside, also enhance safety. Professional installation ensures they are secure and visually appealing.
Setting Up a Stairlift
For those with mobility issues, a stairlift can be a safer alternative to stairs. It provides independence and easy access to different floors, though it requires some dexterity to operate the controls.
Installing Outdoor and Indoor Ramps
Ramps make home entry easier for wheelchair and walker users and provide a safer alternative to stairs for older adults. Indoor threshold ramps help with transitions between rooms.
Upgrading the Shower
Add a corner seat or bench and a handheld showerhead for comfort and safety. Keep the shower area clutter-free, use non-skid mats, and consider a walk-in shower to avoid stepping over a bathtub edge.
Adding Seating Near Stairs
Place seating near stairs for rest breaks, which can help prevent falls and provide a spot to catch your breath.
Raising the Toilet Seats
A higher toilet seat reduces the risk of falls and strain. Combined with grab bars, it offers a safer and more comfortable bathroom experience.
Making the Kitchen Slip-Free
Install non-slip, no-glare tile, and use anti-fatigue mats to prevent falls in the kitchen. Keep floors free of spills and clutter.
Widening Doorways
Wider doorways accommodate wheelchairs and walkers more easily. Consider lowering light switches during this modification to improve accessibility for everyone.
Installing Pull-Down and Pull-Out Shelves
Add pull-down shelves in high cabinets and pull-out shelves in lower ones to reduce bending and reaching. A lazy Susan in corner cabinets also enhances accessibility.
Installing Smart Home Technology
Smart devices like lighting, thermostats, home monitors, and security systems can improve safety, comfort, and independence for older adults.
Upgrading Faucets
Replace twist faucets with touchless or single-lever models for easier use by older adults.
Installing Appropriate Flooring
Choose slip-resistant, durable, and comfortable flooring such as linoleum, low-pile carpeting, vinyl, or rubber to reduce the risk of falls.