Modify Your House with Our Home Accessibility Checklist

Home modifications help people with disabilities stay in their homes longer by making it easier for them to complete the tasks of daily life. If you’ve considered adding modifications to your home, you already know there’s a lot to consider. From handicapped parking and ada wheelchair ramps to roll-in showers and chair-height sinks, all of the available modification options can be overwhelming. And federally-mandated handicap accessible home requirements are lengthy, technical, and change frequently.

We understand how complicated the home modification process can be. That’s why we’ve created a home accessibility checklist that lays out everything you need to know. You’ll find information on modifying every area of your home, from your front door to your bedroom closet.

Outdoor Modifications

When it comes to adapting a home for wheelchair accessibility, it’s critical to consider both the inside and outside of your home. Here are a few of the most important things to keep in mind when you’re modifying the outside of your home:

Garage

Parking Spaces

Walkways & Ramps

Doorbell & Mailbox

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Front Door / Entrance Modifications

Review the checklist below to make sure your front door and foyer are accessible for people with disabilities:

Bedroom Modifications

Whether you’re sleeping, dressing, or watching TV, you probably spend a lot of time in your bedroom. Here’s what to keep in mind when modifying this room:

Closet

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UDS Can Help You Live A Fuller Life With Our Comprehensive Services:

Planning & Support – Our dedicated planning & support teams help manage the care and services you need.

Personal Care & Independence – We’ve helped people with disabilities live more independently in their own homes since 1965.

Enrichment & Life Skills – Our variety of programs is dedicated to building skills for living well with a disability.

Bathroom Modifications

More injuries take place in the bathroom than any other area of the home, especially for people with disabilities. Use the checklist below to keep yourself safe:

Toilet

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Sink

Shower

Bathtub

With all of the elements that make up your ADA bathroom, it is also important to know how to properly clean your bathroom to ensure maximum safety.

Kitchen Modifications

Make preparing nutritious meals as easy as possible with the home accessibility checklist for kitchens below:

Cabinets

Countertops & Sink

Appliances

Other

Miscellaneous Modifications

The list below has handicap accessible home requirements that don’t apply to just one area or room of your house: