Home Accessibility Assessments

Small upgrades can make a big difference. Our professional home accessibility assessments help you identify risks, uncover opportunities for safety, and create a personalized plan to make your home more comfortable and secure.

Why Start with an Assessment?

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What’s Included in an Assessment

Full Walk-Through

Room-by-room review of safety concerns and accessibility barriers.

Personalized Recommendations

Solutions tailored to your mobility needs, home layout, and budget.

Prioritized Action Plan

Clear next steps so you know which changes will make the biggest difference right away.

Trusted Guidance

Advice from professionals experienced in accessibility modifications and aging-in-place solutions.

How It Works

Schedule Your Visit

We’ll set up a time to walk through your home with you or your family member.

Assess & Recommend

During the visit, we’ll point out risks, explain solutions, and answer your questions.

Plan Your Next Steps

You’ll receive a clear action plan, whether that’s a few quick upgrades or a larger remodel, so you can move forward with confidence.

From Assessment to Action

Examples of common risks we’ve identified and the solutions that transformed them.

Accessible bathroom with walk-in shower and grab bars for safety
Bathroom Safety Improvements

This bathroom includes features like non-slip flooring, a walk-in shower, and multiple grab bars—highlighting common upgrades that can reduce fall risk and improve safety.

Indoor ramp placed over steps in living room for accessibility
Interior Accessibility Solution

A small indoor ramp installed over steps helps create a smoother transition between spaces, addressing a common tripping hazard within the home.

Exterior Fall Prevention Railing

Added to a back porch, this railing provides support and helps prevent falls in an area where elevation changes can pose a risk.

Frequently Asked Questions

Here are some of the most common questions families ask us about home accessibility assessments.

Who should schedule a home accessibility assessment?

Anyone who wants to make their home safer, more comfortable, and easier to navigate can benefit. Assessments are especially helpful for seniors, people with disabilities, caregivers, or families preparing for changing mobility needs.

We review bathrooms, entryways, stairways, kitchens, hallways, and bedrooms — any place where safety or accessibility may be a concern. Our goal is to cover the whole home, not just one room.

Most assessments take 1–2 hours, depending on the size of the home and the number of questions you’d like us to address. We’ll take the time needed to make sure you have clear, useful guidance.

In many cases, assessments are complimentary when you’re considering modifications with us. For larger projects or detailed reports, we’ll let you know if a fee applies before scheduling.

No. Our goal is to provide information and recommendations — not a sales pitch. You’ll get a clear action plan, and it’s completely up to you when, or if, you move forward with modifications.

That’s perfectly fine. Many families start with simple upgrades like grab bars or lighting adjustments. We’ll help you prioritize so you can start with what matters most for your safety and comfort.

Yes. If your assessment shows that bigger changes would make a major difference — like a bathroom remodel or stairlift — we can handle that too. We’ll walk you through all of your options so you can make an informed choice.

Ready to make your home safer and more accessible?

Request a Free Consultation

Request a Free Consultation

Tell us a little about your home and what you’re looking for — we’ll guide you through the best options with no pressure.

We typically respond within 1 business day.