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Welcome to the Access + Home Blog!
At BFAllc Contractor & Disability Consultant, we believe that accessibility is the foundation of independent living. The Access + Home Blog is your trusted resource for expert insights, real project stories, and practical tips on ADA-compliant remodeling, barrier-free living, and aging-in-place solutions in Southeast Michigan. Whether you're exploring roll-in showers, stair lifts, or full accessible home modifications, our blog is here to guide you with compassion, clarity, and decades of hands-on experience. Because every home should support every body.
BFA, LLC is an ADA contractor that provides accessible home modifications in Michigan. We specialize in creating solutions for home accessibility, particularly for wheelchair and handicap/disability remodeling. Our services include wheelchair-accessible bathrooms, ADA roll-in showers, bath safety, accessible kitchens, ramps, and lifts. We are ADA-compliant. We serve Southeast Michigan, Macomb, Washtenaw, and Livingston Counties.
We are excited to share our insights and ideas with you. Our blog covers a wide range of topics, including technology, lifestyle, education, and more. We strive to provide helpful, informative, and engaging content that you will find valuable and interesting. Whether you are looking for tips and tricks, product reviews, or just want to stay up-to-date on the latest trends, our blog has something for everyone. Thank you for joining us on this journey, and we look forward to connecting with you!
Handicap Roll-In Shower in Michigan
Handicap Roll-In Shower in Michigan
The Beauty of the Herringbone tile pattern. One of my favorite! What do you think?
If you're looking for ways to make your bathroom more accessible and safe, here are some suggestions. Consider replacing your walk-in shower with a zero-clearance shower that has no threshold or step. This will make it easier to get in and out of the shower. Additionally, you may want to add a shower bench for added comfort. A comfort-height toilet, which is a few inches higher than a standard toilet, can also make it easier to sit down and stand up. Finally, you may want to add some well-placed grab bars to help you steady yourself or pull yourself up. These simple modifications can go a long way in making your bathroom more accessible and safe for everyone.
For information about Aging in Place, contact BFA,llc today at 734-414-9525, or email admin@adaforall.com
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Accessible Kitchen in Sterling Heights
At BFA, LLC, Contractor we believe that everyone deserves to feel comfortable and safe in their own home, regardless of any physical challenges they may face. That’s why we offer accessible home solutions that promote independence and enhance the quality of life for our clients. Our team of compassionate and experienced bathroom remodelers has helped many seniors and individuals with conditions such as Parkinson’s, ALS, Multiple Sclerosis- MS, Muscular Dystrophy, Cancer, Cerebral Palsy, Injury or Surgery, and Amputees to enjoy their homes to the fullest extent. We take pride in our work and are committed to providing our clients with the best possible service.
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https://www.adaforall.com/bfallc-barrier-free-kitchens-accessible-michigan-detroit-annarbor
Looking for a Roll-In Shower 🚿 Light, bright, and textural 🤍?
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Looking for something that's visually stunning, eye-catching, and full of texture? Check out this amazing combination of light and bright tones that are sure to bring a touch of elegance to any space. With its unique blend of colors and textures, this design is the perfect way to make a statement and add a touch of personality to your home. So why wait? Experience the beauty of this inspiring design today!
Looking for a walk-in shower in West Bloomfield, Michigan?
As we grow older, it’s natural to face challenges in maintaining an independent lifestyle in the comfort of our own homes. The structural barriers in most homes can make it difficult for the elderly or physically disabled to carry out their everyday activities. We understand how overwhelming the thought of losing your independence can be, and that’s why we at @BFA,llc are here to help. Our team specializes in a range of home modifications to make your home more accessible and comfortable, including ADA, wheelchair-accessible, universal design, and barrier-free-home remodeling. We’re committed to ensuring that you can continue to enjoy the warmth and familiarity of your home while also providing you with the support you need to live your life to the fullest.
Recent Walk-in Shower job in West Bloomfield, MI
Today is Cerebral Palsy Awareness Day!
Today is Cerebral Palsy Awareness Day. As we strive to learn more about chronic illnesses and conditions, there is still much we have yet to discover. However, it is crucial that we continue our efforts to better understand and support those affected by these conditions. This is important not only to promote empathy but also to make progress in the field of healthcare.
https://www.yourcpf.org/advocacy-awareness/
Home Modifications with Chronic Illnesses in Mind
When considering home modifications with chronic illnesses in mind, it's crucial to create a living space that promotes safety, accessibility, and comfort. This process involves adapting the home environment to accommodate the unique needs of individuals dealing with chronic health conditions.
1. Accessibility:
Ramps: Installing ramps at entrances to replace stairs can make it easier for individuals with mobility issues to navigate in and out of the house.
Widening Doorways: Widening doorways to accommodate wheelchairs and mobility aids can significantly improve accessibility.
Grab Bars: Installing grab bars in bathrooms and other areas of the house can provide stability and prevent falls.
2. Safety:
Non-Slip Flooring: Using non-slip flooring in bathrooms and high-traffic areas can reduce the risk of slips and falls.
Good Lighting: Ensuring adequate lighting throughout the house can help individuals with vision impairments navigate the space safely.
Smoke and Carbon Monoxide Detectors: Installing smoke and carbon monoxide detectors can provide an added layer of safety for individuals with chronic illnesses.
3. Comfort:
Temperature Control: Maintaining a comfortable temperature in the home is essential for individuals with chronic conditions that are impacted by heat or cold.
Accessible Storage: Ensuring that commonly used items are easily accessible can help individuals conserve energy and reduce strain.
Adaptive Furniture: Investing in adjustable and supportive furniture can enhance comfort and accommodate the changing needs of individuals with chronic illnesses.
By making thoughtful home modifications with chronic illnesses in mind, individuals can create a supportive environment that allows them to maintain independence and quality of life within their own homes. Consulting with healthcare professionals and accessibility experts can provide further guidance on personalized modifications based on specific needs and conditions.
https://www.adaforall.com/home-modifications-with-chronic-illnesses-in-mind
Not all disabilities are the same; for patients seeking walk-in showers.