ADA Retrofit

Making a home more ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act) compliant or accessible can be a significant undertaking, but it's a worthwhile investment that can improve the quality of life for individuals with disabilities. If you're looking to make your home more accessible, there are several ADA retrofit solutions that can help.

An ADA retrofit is a modification to an existing structure to bring it into compliance with the ADA standards. The ADA provides guidelines for making homes and other buildings accessible for people with disabilities, including those who use wheelchairs, walkers, or other mobility devices.

Here are some of the best ways to make a home more ADA compliant or accessible:

  1. Install Grab Bars: Installing grab bars in bathrooms and other areas where support is needed can help individuals with disabilities maintain balance and stability.

  2. Widening Doorways and Hallways: Widening doorways and hallways can make it easier for individuals with mobility aids, such as wheelchairs, to move around the home.

  3. Install Ramps and Handrails: Installing ramps and handrails can provide individuals with mobility aids easier access to entrances and exits.

  4. Lower Countertops and Cabinets: Lowering countertops and cabinets can make it easier for individuals with disabilities to reach necessary items without straining.

  5. Install Lever Handles: Lever handles are easier to use for individuals with disabilities, providing greater ease of access to doors and drawers.

  6. Install Accessible Light Switches and Outlets: Installing accessible light switches and outlets can make it easier for individuals with disabilities to operate electrical systems.

  7. Install a Stairlift or Elevator: Installing a stairlift or elevator can make multi-level homes more accessible for individuals with mobility aids.

  8. Install Non-Slip Flooring: Installing non-slip flooring can help reduce the risk of falls for individuals with disabilities.

  9. Install a Roll-In Shower or Bathtub: Installing a roll-in shower or bathtub can make it easier for individuals with mobility aids to access and use the bathroom.

  10. Install an Accessible Toilet: Installing an accessible toilet can provide greater ease of use for individuals with disabilities.

These modifications can help improve accessibility for people with disabilities and enhance the overall safety and comfort of the home. It's important to consult with a professional to ensure that the modifications meet ADA standards and are tailored to the specific needs of the individual.

If you're considering making your home more ADA compliant or accessible, please feel free to contact us. We specialize in ADA retrofit solutions and can help you determine the best modifications to make your home more accessible. Our team of experts has years of experience and can provide customized solutions to meet your specific needs.

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