Senior Living While a retirement home is designed to accommodate the physical needs of the elderly, the average home is not. The renewed trend for staying in your home as you age or moving elderly parents in to live with you may require some renovations to meet the challenges of limited mobility. Transforming a formal […]
While a retirement home is designed to accommodate the physical needs of the elderly, the average home is not. The renewed trend for staying in your home as you age or moving elderly parents in to live with you may require some renovations to meet the challenges of limited mobility. Transforming a formal living room to a first floor bedroom, trading a Jacuzzi tub for a large walk in shower or installing non-slip flooring are among the most basic possible renovation needs. Entry ramps and wider doorways may also be necessary for wheelchair bound homeowners. We are happy to evaluate your home and make some recommendations for both short term and long-term needs.