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Bathroom Design

Consider adding ADA (accessible) Design to a home, it may save you thousands later.  Keeping loved ones home to share responsibilities makes sense to both the young and the elderly, and it can be profitable too.

 

When designing a home, most don't want to think or give much thought to retirement, and those with disabilities, until we are faced with the disability of a loved one.  Let's face it, we will all grow older, and we will either go to an assisted living or retirement home unless you plan for this and make smarter choices.  Anyone can be stricken with a disability that places a burden on our loved ones that care for us.  Even the kindest and loving person can be threatened and discouraged when caring for those that need our help.  Most will eventually face this burden in our lives.  Or will we?  If your home is designed and has the proper items installed, you, or your loved one may never need to be sent away.  Most people simply cannot lift their elderly loved ones in and out of a tub, transfer them from a wheelchair to a plumbing fixture to take care of the daily necessities.  Homes remodeled or built to accommodate people with disabilities and the elderly is the right thing to do. This not only saves money compared to sending them to a care facility and helps pay the bills in a time of which everyday living gets more and more expensive.   If we have the proper items such as grab bars and the required clear floor areas designed and installed in our homes, we would save a fortune by never needing these specialized care facilities.  We specialize in designing these items into your building or home design so they can be installed now, or later, saving monies now and later.  It also makes a great selling point for an ever-growing need.

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