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Adaptiv Home Renovations
Are you looking to make your home more comfortable, safe, and accessible? Whether it is due to a sudden injury, disability, or simply the desire to live in your home for as long as possible – an Adaptiv Home Renovation can help.
Adaptiv Home Renovation is an approach to home modifications for individuals who want to stay in their home for as long as they can, regardless of age or condition. A Qualified Adaptiv Home Professional can review the home for safety and accessibility and propose responsive design solutions.
These services are relevant for people who have experienced sudden and lasting injuries and those living with progressive heath conditions. Whether you are living alone, supporting an aging parent, or are caring for a child with special needs - you deserve a home that will adapt with your needs and contribute positively to your health and well-being.
Find a Qualified Adaptiv Home Professional
Your home is likely your largest investment, and you’ll want to find someone who is skilled in adapting homes to meet the unique needs of the people who live in them. The Qualified Adaptiv Home Professionals’ directory below lists individuals who are members of the Canadian Home Builders’ Association AND have successfully completed the
Adaptiv Home Renovation Course.
Qualified Adaptiv Home Professionals are renovators, designers, occupational therapists, and other professionals who have the knowledge and skills required to undertake renovation projects to accommodate someone living with a disability, a progressive condition, or those looking to age in place. This includes specific building knowledge on ramps and slopes, zero-step threshold entrances, curbless showers, accessibility equipment, home automation solutions and much more. They have been trained in client communication, empathy, and privacy considerations. Additionally, Qualified Adaptiv Home Professionals are equipped with condition and disease information to better understand the needs of their clients and prepare accordingly.
Qualified Adaptiv Home Professional
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