- Heavy duty cleaning
- attic, garage, and basement clean outs
- cleaning heavily soiled areas - including appliances, carpeting, cabinets, etc.
- sanitizing areas of concern - Adaptive equipment installation - such as grab bars, handheld showers, raised toilets, no threshold showers, retrofit services
- Handicapped access in bathrooms - accessible sinks and showers
- Lower sinks in kitchens
- Add living quarters to lower level
- Caregiver room additions
- Entries without steps, wider doorways
- Home safety implementation and inspection - prevent injuries
- Elder safety and ADA installations
- Remodeling for illness and disabilities
- CAPS certified - Licensed and Insured
- Handyman services
- Elder property management
- Elderly Fall Management
Wednesday, August 19, 2009
Independent living in your own home
We are often asked how I can keep my mother or father in their own home. They love where they are but it is getting harder for them to live there. Below is a list of what can be done to keep your loved one in their own home:
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