Living with a disability can be made easier and safer when modifications have been made to your home. In order to make your home more accessible, it may be necessary to make short and long-term adjustments to achieve your daily tasks, goals, growth and maintain a healthy lifestyle. Are you ready to learn about house changes that can help them make a smooth transition into adulthood?Types of home modifications
● Installing grab rails and rails to steps
● Ramps to replace steps
● Widening doorways
● Relocating light switches and power points
● Removal of shower screens and installation of a shower rod and curtain
● Installation of wedge ramps to small lips and steps
● Platforms to raise the height of chairs and bed
In order to receive any home modifications it is important to understand that an Occupational Therapist must make a report in your home to approve of the necessary changes and if they are best suited for your needs. Rest assured that our team at Hope House will provide:Occupational therapist conducts a report in your home → which is then followed by retrieving quotes → contracting builders complete the job → installation in your home.
Improved Living Arrangements
Hope House offers you the best possible services and assistance for accommodations and tenancy obligations. The NDIS describes Assistance with Accommodation and Tenancy Obligations as support to guide, prompt, or undertake activities to ensure the participant obtains and retains appropriate accommodation.
This May include assistance in:
● Applying for a rental tenancy
● Undertake tenancy obligations
● Assistance to find affordable, safe and appropriate accommodation
Hope House will assist you at each and every step keeping in minds your requirements and goals.