Aging-in-Place Remodels Near Kuna, Idaho

When people are in Kuna, Idaho and are close to the end of their careers, they might want wheelchair accessibility and other remodels so they can continue living in their property for years. You can have children or grandchildren stay for visits and reunion and hold on to the furniture and decor you have grown to love. While you may remain healthy for many years, aging-in-place contractors can ease transition into your golden years.

Handyman Connection professionals can perform many aging-in-place service projects. When completed right, these renovations make maintenance easier. They can make your house better to navigate while using wheelchairs and other mobility aids such as scooters and walkers. This remodeling can, in addition, make support for seniors simpler, so you can better care for your partner or spouse and keep them at home longer.

Whether you need minor remodel jobs for aging-in-place or want a complete remodel, get in touch with the Handyman Connection contractors in Kuna, Idaho. We will gladly answer all your questions or plan for a no-cost first visit.

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Our Senior Handyman Crew Provides:

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Grab bar installation

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Fixed or portable accessibility ramp installation

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Shower seat installation

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Walk-in tub installation

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Zero-threshold/walk-in shower installation

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Anti-scald device installation

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Motion-sensor faucet installation

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Countertop height remodeling

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Roll-out shelving installation

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Anti-slip flooring installation

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Motion-sensor lighting installation

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Door-widening (offset) hinge installation

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Pocket door installation

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Stairlift installation

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Door camera/caregiver camera installation

Structural Remodels for Aging-in-Place

  • Building wider halls and doorways to make them easier for wheelchairs to go through can be necessary for aging-in-place renovations
  • Adding electric chair lifts for stairs or installation of elevators can make living at home a real possibility
  • Single story living is a must for many seniors. We can help fix up your home to age in place comfortably without having to navigate stairs

Senior Home Exterior Remodeling

  • Siding repairs can end the work of painting, climbing ladders and more
  • Deck repairs can keep you and your visitors safe, and remodeling such as new ramps and wider access can make your outdoor space easier to navigate
  • Landscaping upgrades such as planting shrubbery and plants that are easy to maintain cut down on the need for yard work and water

Remodel the Bathroom for Retirement

Upgrading and expanding small bathrooms can help you live at your residence during retirement by:

  • Adding bracing in the shower
  • Replacing faucets so you don't have to twist and exacerbate conditions such as
  • Increasing turnaround space
  • Installing a fold-down bench in the shower for safety
  • Adding overhead lighting in the shower stall for better visibility
  • Installing bracing around the toilet and bath to prevent dangerous falls
  • Raising toilet seats
  • Separate apartments for caregivers

Accessory Details to Make Life at Home Nicer

  • Installing non-slip hard floors and replacing of worn carpet with new carpet of 1.5-inch pile can make wheelchair accessibility simple
  • Minor upgrades such as new levers instead of knobs and easier-to-operate windows, thermostats moved to easier-to-reach places, switches and outlets near entryways, and installation of security systems can make retiring at home more convenient

Doors and Ramps for Aging-in-Place

  • Flooring that isn't slippery can keep you safe
  • Additional lighting, flattened doorways and additional garage space make senior living and care for aging adults easier
  • Wheelchair accessibility ramps to exterior doors and in garages can make it easier for aging adults to come and go

Updating a bedroom for yourself so caregivers can be with you while you live in retirement can be perfect. Ask about changes to a single bathroom or installation of an electric chair lift to make this possible.

Call the aging-in-place remodeling technicians at Handyman Connection in Kuna, Idaho to learn more and plan for a safe, rewarding retirement home.

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