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Home Modifications
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Home Modifications: Accessible Closets
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Wardrobe Lift
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Spring loaded closet rods bring rod and up to 32 pounds of clothing down to accessible levels in a safe manner. Removing clothing or replacing clothing on the rod, when finished, the rod retracts easily into place. Telescoping rods can fit a space as small as 17 ¼" and expand to accommodate up to 45 ½". The wardrobe lift brings tall closets down to size.
Also available is the Closet Carousel which makes your existing closet more spacious while automatically bringing your wardrobe to you. Using 110 current, there are several models that can fit your exact space.
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Home Modifications: Bathroom Modifications
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Accessible Bathroom
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One of the most frequently asked questions a customer will ask is "Can I make my bathroom bigger?" Oftentimes, enlargement usually is not an option, but still it is worth considering. What can be considered though are accessible toilet and lavatories with enough knee space to accommodate a wheelchair. Accessible doorways (a minimum of 32") with easy to grasp door handles can make a big difference. Cabinets with sliding shelves and "D" handles, coupled with low mirrors and single lever faucets can make a vanity fully accessible. A barrier free bathroom is a critical component to protect dignity and provide independence.
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Home Modifications: Bathtub Replacement
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Side Entry Bathing
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Residential & Institutional Bath System with Whirlpool and Rapid Fill are easy to use systems that provide residents with a means of independent bathing in a safe, secure and hygienic environment. Its adaptable, compact design allows the tub to be situated as a freestanding unit, or built into a tub enclosure as a replacement for a standard 60" tub. Each tub is constructed with features that insure bathing will be a comfortable and enjoyable experience. Other models include a front entry unit, a height adjustable and stationary recumbent tub along with a variety of "accessible" tub replacements.
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Home Modifications: Kitchen Modifications
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Wheelchair-Accessible Kitchen
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The challenge of living at home while restricted by a wheelchair or walker is faced every day by an estimated 30 million Americans. This number is rapidly increasing due to two major reasons: the growing number of disabled people choosing to be self-sufficient and the aging of the "baby boom" generation.
Barrier Free and Accessible allows for independent access. Raised appliances, switches and control knobs that are reachable, knee space and feet space under counter tops can allow for proper positioning. Many options exist to eliminate obstacles in the kitchen.
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Home Modifications: Roll-In Shower
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Accessible Roll-In Shower
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There is a great need for a pro-active approach to better serve seniors and persons with disabilities in their showering experience. The answer is a roll-in replacement shower featuring RealTile construction with the look of ceramic tile but without the maintenance. These fiberglass units are not the old flimsy fiberglass units you have seen in the past. Tubular steel and reinforced with ½" thick tri-cell honeycomb plywood, the RealTile is finished in a variety of luxurious polyester Gelcoat finishes in solid colors and granite. A variety of accessories for safety and convenience provides the optimum in showering experiences.
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Home Modifications: Sliding Cabinet Shelves
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Sliding Shelves
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Pull out shelves, shelves that slide, roll out shelves or sliding shelves. Whatever you want to call them, they make the chore of finding things in your cabinets an absolute pleasure. Perfect for kitchen, pantry, bath or garage cabinets. We use 9 ply 1/2" Baltic Birch which is 3-1/2" tall for the back and sides and 13 ply 3/4" Baltic Birch which is 2-1/4" tall for the front.
The bottoms are 1/2" white Melamine which is very easy to clean with a damp cloth.
We also offer sliding trash bins, Lazy Susans, blind corner systems and tip outs.
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