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Everything you need to know about home accessibility modifications, pricing, and working with Accessible Solutions — all in one place.
Services & Process
6 questionsAccessible Solutions provides full-service home modifications including wheelchair ramp installation, bathroom conversions, roll-in showers, grab bars, stairlifts, vertical platform lifts, overhead ceiling lifts, door widenings, and complete home renovations. We also deliver and service durable medical equipment like hospital beds, wheelchairs, and scooters. As a licensed contractor, we handle everything from a single grab bar to a first-floor addition.
We start with a free in-home assessment where our team walks through your loved one's home and evaluates every room for safety and accessibility. We then provide a detailed recommendation plan with clear pricing — no surprises. Most families go from first call to installation in two to four weeks.
Most wheelchair ramp installations are completed in a single day. Stairlift installation in Delaware or New Jersey typically takes three to five hours once the unit arrives. Bathroom modifications like tub-to-shower conversions usually take two to five days depending on complexity. We schedule around your family's timeline and keep disruption to a minimum.
Yes — we handle all permits, authorization, and documentation so your family doesn't have to. If Medicaid or VA benefits apply, we are a certified provider and manage the entire process on your behalf. Your family focuses on your loved one while we manage the paperwork.
Yes. We offer reversible modifications as a standard part of our service. When a ramp rental is no longer needed, we remove it. When a bathroom needs to be restored, we handle it. When needs change — whether a loved one recovers, moves, or passes — we come back and return the home to its original condition or repurpose the modification.
Yes. Ramp rentals start at approximately $300 per month and are popular for post-surgery recovery, short-term rehabilitation, and hospital discharge situations. We install the ramp within days of your request and remove it when you no longer need it. Rentals are available in Delaware and South New Jersey from all three of our warehouse locations.
Pricing & Payment
8 questionsCosts vary by scope — a single grab bar can be under $200, while a full bathroom conversion typically ranges from $3,000 to $8,000. Ramp installations vary based on length and configuration. We provide clear, itemized pricing during your free in-home assessment so there are no surprises. Every quote includes materials, labor, and any required permits.
Yes, we offer financing options through CareCredit and other lending partners so you can spread the cost over time. Many families use financing for larger projects like full bathroom renovations or home additions. We walk through every payment option during your free assessment.
Yes. Accessible Solutions is a certified Medicaid provider in both Delaware (DSHP+) and New Jersey (MLTSS). If you have Medicaid coverage, we handle all prior authorizations, paperwork, and billing on your behalf. Coverage varies by plan — we verify your specific benefits during your free assessment.
Yes. Veterans may be eligible for the VA HISA grant or other VA housing grants for modifications like roll-in showers, ramps, and widened doorways. We are an authorized VA contractor and guide you through the entire application process.
Most of our clients pay privately — and we make it straightforward. You get a clear quote upfront, we build exactly what was agreed on, and there are no hidden fees. For larger projects, financing options are available to spread the cost over time.
Traditional Medicare does not cover stairlifts, ramps, or most structural home modifications. However, Medicare Part B does cover durable medical equipment such as wheelchairs, hospital beds, and walkers when prescribed by a physician. Some Medicare Advantage plans include supplemental home modification benefits — check your specific plan or call us and we can help you find out.
Medicaid prior authorization for home modifications typically takes 2 to 6 weeks in Delaware and New Jersey, depending on the complexity of the request and the managed care organization. We handle the entire authorization process — we submit the documentation, follow up with the MCO, and notify you when approval is received.
Standard homeowner's insurance policies do not typically cover planned accessibility modifications. However, if a modification is needed as a result of an accident or injury covered by a liability claim, your insurance may contribute. Long-term care insurance policies sometimes include home modification benefits — check your policy or call your insurance agent.
About the Company
6 questionsWe serve all three Delaware counties — New Castle, Kent, and Sussex — and nine South New Jersey counties including Atlantic, Cape May, Cumberland, Camden, Burlington, and Gloucester. With three warehouse locations and three installation crews, we cover more than 80 communities from Wilmington to Wildwood.
Accessible Solutions has been serving Delaware and South New Jersey families for more than a decade. Under owner Ray Petkevis, the company has grown to three warehouse locations and three dedicated installation crews. We've helped more than 5,000 families stay in their homes safely and independently.
Yes — we are a fully licensed contractor in Delaware and New Jersey, not just an installer. That means we can pull permits, build bathrooms from scratch, and handle full home renovations. We are also insured, bonded, and background-checked. This is rare in the accessibility space where most companies only install pre-built products.
We are the only full-service aging-in-place company in the region that handles every stage of the journey under one roof. Most competitors install one product category. We do all of it, plus full renovations and medical equipment. One company, one relationship, and when your needs change, we come back and adapt.
Yes. Ray Petkevis personally conducts every home assessment. He walks through your home, identifies safety risks, and builds a modification plan tailored to your family's needs and budget. You are not handed off to a salesperson — the person who designs your plan is the person who runs the company.
Yes. We coordinate directly with discharge planners, occupational therapists, and case managers at hospitals throughout Delaware and South New Jersey including ChristianaCare, Bayhealth, Beebe Healthcare, AtlantiCare, Inspira Health, Virtua, Cooper, and Jefferson Health. When a patient needs modifications before going home, we work on the medical timeline.
Service-Specific
60 questionsAn accessible home renovation is structural work that makes a home safe and functional for wheelchair users, seniors, and people with mobility challenges. Common projects include door widenings, first-floor bedroom and bathroom conversions, in-law suites, and full ADA whole-home renovations. Accessible Solutions is a licensed general contractor in Delaware and South Jersey, handling everything from permits to finish work, with projects ranging from $300 for a single doorway to $120,000 or more for full additions.
Door widening costs $300 to $1,500 per doorway depending on whether the wall is load-bearing or partition, whether a new header is needed, and the extent of trim and finish work. Most homes need three to five doorways widened for full wheelchair access, typically the front entry, bedroom, bathroom, and kitchen. Accessible Solutions often bundles multiple door widenings into one project for better pricing. If you have Medicaid or VA coverage, some door widenings may be covered.
First-floor additions and in-law suites in Delaware and South Jersey typically range from $40,000 to $120,000 or more depending on square footage, plumbing complexity, and finish level. A first-floor bedroom and bathroom conversion using existing space costs significantly less, usually $15,000 to $40,000. Accessible Solutions provides detailed pricing during your free assessment and can phase larger projects to spread costs over time. If you have Medicaid or VA coverage, some individual modifications within the project may be covered.
Yes, we accept both. Delaware DSHP+ and New Jersey MLTSS cover some individual modifications within a renovation, such as door widenings and bathroom conversions. The VA's SHA and SAH grants can cover major renovations for eligible veterans, including first-floor additions and full accessibility conversions. Larger renovation projects like in-law suites are typically private pay. We help families use every available benefit where it applies.
A single door widening takes half a day to one full day. A first-floor bedroom and bathroom conversion typically takes three to six weeks. A complete in-law suite or whole-home accessibility renovation runs six to sixteen weeks depending on scope and permitting. During your free assessment, Accessible Solutions provides a detailed project timeline. We understand our clients in Delaware and South Jersey often have urgent needs, so we prioritize scheduling and work efficiently to minimize disruption.
Accessible Solutions renovates all home types found in Delaware and South Jersey, including older homes with narrow doorways, two-story colonials, cape cods, ranches, and split-level homes. Older homes are our specialty because they present the most accessibility challenges: narrow door frames, single upstairs bathrooms, steep stairs, and outdated layouts. We assess each home's structure and design a renovation plan that maximizes accessibility within the existing footprint whenever possible.
Yes, first-floor conversions are one of our most common projects. We convert dining rooms, dens, offices, and other underused first-floor spaces into fully accessible living quarters with a roll-in shower, comfort-height toilet, widened doorway, hard-surface flooring, and adequate HVAC. This eliminates the need to navigate stairs and allows clients to remain in their family home rather than moving to an assisted living facility. Most conversions are completed in three to six weeks.
Yes, in-law suites are a growing part of our renovation work. These self-contained living spaces include an accessible bedroom, bathroom with roll-in shower, kitchenette with wheelchair-height counters, and often a private entry. We build suites within your existing footprint by converting a garage, basement, or wing, or as a small addition. Every suite is designed around accessibility from the start with wide doorways, zero-threshold entries, grab bars, and lever handles throughout.
Accessible Solutions holds a general contractor license and is fully insured for residential renovation work in both Delaware and New Jersey. This is critical because no other accessibility company in Delaware and South Jersey offers full general contracting. Most competitors can install grab bars and ramps but must refer structural work to a separate contractor. Our license allows us to pull permits, manage subcontractors, widen doorways, add plumbing, and build additions as one company.
A regular general contractor builds to standard specifications. Accessible Solutions designs every project around a specific mobility profile from the start. We know ADA turning radius requirements, optimal grab bar placement, roll-in shower waterproofing standards, and wheelchair-height counter specifications. No other accessibility company in Delaware or South Jersey offers full general contracting capability, and no regular general contractor specializes exclusively in accessibility the way we do.
A bathroom modification is any change to your bathroom that makes it safer and more accessible for seniors, wheelchair users, or anyone with limited mobility. Common modifications include tub-to-shower conversions, roll-in showers, grab bars, raised toilets, and non-slip flooring. Accessible Solutions performs full bathroom renovations in Delaware and South Jersey, handling plumbing, tile, waterproofing, and permits in projects ranging from $1,500 to $8,000 depending on scope.
Bathroom modifications in Delaware and South Jersey range from $1,500 for grab bars and a tub cut to $8,000 for a complete tub-to-shower conversion with roll-in access, new flooring, and wall surrounds. Most projects fall between $3,000 and $5,000. Most families pay directly or use financing. If you have Medicaid or VA coverage, those benefits may apply — we can verify that for you.
Yes, we accept both Delaware DSHP+ and New Jersey MLTSS for bathroom modifications including tub-to-shower conversions, roll-in showers, grab bars, and raised toilets. If you have Medicaid coverage, we handle all pre-authorization paperwork and direct billing so you don't manage the process yourself. Most of our clients pay directly or use financing, but Medicaid is a welcome option for those who have it.
Yes, we accept VA benefits for bathroom accessibility modifications. The HISA, SHA, and SAH grants can cover projects like roll-in showers, walk-in tubs, and full bathroom renovations. Accessible Solutions coordinates directly with VA case managers in Delaware and South Jersey to help veterans use the benefits they have earned.
Timeline depends on scope. Grab bar installation and a tub cut are completed in a single day. A standard tub-to-shower conversion takes three to five days. A full accessible bathroom renovation with roll-in shower, new plumbing, tile, and flooring takes five to seven days. Accessible Solutions works efficiently because we understand our clients in Delaware and South Jersey have limited mobility and need their bathroom back as quickly as possible.
Accessible Solutions installs products from Kohler, Delta, Moen, and Ella Walk-In Baths, all industry leaders in accessible bathroom fixtures. We use Kohler and Moen for low-threshold and roll-in shower systems, Delta for grab bars and handheld showerheads, and Ella for walk-in bathtubs with hydrotherapy options. Every product is selected for durability, ADA compliance, and availability of replacement parts across our Delaware and South Jersey service area.
Yes, older homes with tub-only bathrooms are the most common projects we handle. We remove the existing bathtub and replace it with an accessible shower, handling all plumbing relocation, waterproofing, drain installation, and wall surrounds. Most existing bathroom footprints accommodate a roll-in or low-threshold shower without expanding the room. Accessible Solutions is experienced with the unique construction found in older Delaware and South Jersey homes, including plaster walls and cast iron plumbing.
A tub cut removes a section of your existing tub wall and installs a watertight insert, lowering the step-in height for about $1,500 to $2,500. The rest of the tub stays intact. A full tub-to-shower conversion removes the entire bathtub and installs a dedicated accessible shower with proper waterproofing, new drain, and wall surrounds for $3,000 to $6,000. Tub cuts are faster and cheaper, while full conversions provide better long-term wheelchair accessibility.
Plumbing changes and structural work typically require permits in both Delaware and New Jersey. Accessible Solutions holds a general contractor license and pulls all required permits, schedules inspections, and ensures every project meets local building code and ADA accessibility standards. This is a key difference from competitors who install grab bars only and cannot legally perform the plumbing, tile, and structural work that full bathroom conversions require.
Most competitors install grab bars only and refer out any work involving plumbing, tile, or structural changes. Accessible Solutions handles full bathroom renovations in-house, including demolition, plumbing relocation, waterproof membrane installation, tile work, and permits. We are a licensed general contractor specializing exclusively in accessibility, which means every design decision prioritizes safety and independence. One company manages the entire project from assessment through final inspection in Delaware and South Jersey.
Durable medical equipment includes hospital beds, wheelchairs, power chairs, mobility scooters, patient lifts, and transfer aids prescribed for home use. Anyone with a mobility limitation, chronic illness, or recovery need benefits from properly fitted DME. Accessible Solutions delivers, sets up, and services equipment from Drive Medical, Invacare, Pride Mobility, and Golden Technologies throughout Delaware and South Jersey, with same-day or next-day delivery available for urgent needs.
DME costs vary widely by equipment type. Accessible Solutions provides transparent pricing during your free assessment and can recommend cost-effective options from Drive Medical, Invacare, and other manufacturers. Most families pay directly. If you have Medicare, Medicaid, or VA coverage, those benefits may apply — Medicare Part B typically covers 80 percent of the approved amount for prescribed equipment, and Delaware DSHP+ and New Jersey MLTSS provide additional Medicaid DME coverage.
Yes, we accept both Delaware DSHP+ and New Jersey MLTSS/FamilyCare for durable medical equipment. If you have Medicaid coverage, it can cover hospital beds, wheelchairs, patient lifts, and other DME items with a physician's prescription. Accessible Solutions verifies your benefits, obtains required prescriptions, and handles all pre-authorization paperwork. Most of our clients pay directly, but Medicaid is a welcome option for those who have coverage.
Yes, we accept VA benefits for durable medical equipment including hospital beds, manual and power wheelchairs, mobility scooters, patient lifts, and other mobility aids. The VA prosthetics department handles DME prescriptions and authorizations. Accessible Solutions works with VA case managers in Delaware and South Jersey to coordinate delivery, setup, and ongoing maintenance so veterans receive their equipment quickly and properly configured for their homes.
Accessible Solutions offers same-day or next-day delivery for most durable medical equipment in Delaware and South Jersey. Hospital beds, wheelchairs, and patient lifts are stocked locally and can be delivered, assembled, and set up in your home within 24 hours for urgent situations like hospital discharge. Non-urgent deliveries are typically scheduled within three to five business days. We coordinate with discharge planners and case managers to ensure equipment is ready when you arrive home.
Accessible Solutions carries equipment from Drive Medical, Invacare, Pride Mobility, and Golden Technologies, four of the most trusted names in durable medical equipment. Drive Medical and Invacare supply our hospital beds, manual wheelchairs, and patient lifts. Pride Mobility and Golden Technologies manufacture our power wheelchairs and mobility scooters. We select brands based on durability, parts availability, and insurance acceptance across Delaware and South Jersey.
Yes, Accessible Solutions provides repair and maintenance for all durable medical equipment in Delaware and South Jersey. Common repairs include wheelchair tire and brake replacement, power chair battery and joystick replacement, hospital bed motor and actuator repair, and scooter electrical system service. We aim for same-week repair service because we understand that equipment breakdown means lost independence. Most repairs are completed in a single visit at your home.
During your free home assessment, we evaluate your mobility needs, measure your doorway widths and turning spaces, assess your flooring and thresholds, and discuss whether you need the device primarily indoors, outdoors, or both. Manual wheelchairs suit users with upper body strength or a caregiver to push. Power chairs serve users who cannot self-propel. Scooters work for people who walk short distances but need powered mobility for longer trips. We match equipment to your daily life, not just your diagnosis.
Most DME suppliers drop-ship equipment to your door and leave setup to the family. Accessible Solutions delivers, fully assembles, and sets up every piece of equipment in your home. We adjust hospital beds to the right height, fit wheelchairs to the user, program power chairs, and train family members on safe operation. We also provide ongoing repair and maintenance service, so you have one company handling equipment from delivery through the life of the product in Delaware and South Jersey.
Yes, portable shower delivery is available for clients who need bathing access during a bathroom renovation or while planning permanent modifications. These self-contained units include a showerhead, basin, drain, and privacy enclosure, and can be set up in a bedroom or other space with water access. Accessible Solutions delivers, installs, and removes the portable shower when your permanent bathroom is ready, ensuring continuous bathing access throughout the renovation process.
Accessible Solutions installs stairlifts, vertical platform lifts, ceiling lifts, and residential elevators throughout Delaware and South Jersey. Stairlifts from Bruno, AmeriGlide, and Harmar come in straight and curved configurations. Vertical platform lifts serve wheelchair users at porches and split-level entries. Ceiling lifts from Molift, Handicare, and Arjo handle bed-to-wheelchair transfers. We are one of the only certified Molift installers in the Delaware and New Jersey region.
Straight stairlifts cost $3,000 to $5,000 installed, including the unit, rail, and labor. Curved stairlifts run $8,000 to $15,000 because each rail is custom-manufactured to match your exact stairway. Vertical platform lifts range from $4,000 to $9,000 depending on lift height. Ceiling lift systems cost $3,500 to $12,000 depending on track length and configuration. Most families pay directly or use financing. Medicaid and VA benefits may also apply.
Yes, we accept both Delaware DSHP+ and New Jersey MLTSS for lift installations. If you have Medicaid coverage, it may cover part or all of the project depending on the type of lift. Accessible Solutions handles all pre-authorization, documentation, and direct billing. Most of our clients pay directly or use financing, but Medicaid is a welcome option for those who have coverage.
Yes, we accept VA benefits for lift installations. The HISA, SHA, and SAH grants can cover projects ranging from straight stairlifts to residential elevators for eligible veterans. Accessible Solutions coordinates directly with VA case managers in Delaware and South Jersey to help veterans use the benefits they have earned.
Straight stairlifts install in three to five hours with no structural modifications to your home. The rail mounts to stair treads and the unit runs on battery power, so no special electrical work is needed. Curved stairlifts require two to four weeks of lead time for custom rail manufacturing, followed by a one to two day installation. Vertical platform lifts take one to two days including electrical work. Ceiling lifts from Molift or Handicare typically require one to two days for track mounting and calibration.
Lifts work in virtually any home style found in Delaware and South Jersey. Straight stairlifts fit two-story colonials and cape cods with standard staircases as narrow as 28 inches. Curved stairlifts handle L-shaped and U-shaped stairways in split-level homes and townhouses. Vertical platform lifts serve homes with elevated porches, split-level entries, and raised garages. During your free assessment, we measure your space and recommend the right lift type for your specific home layout.
We install stairlifts from Bruno, AmeriGlide, and Harmar, the three leading residential stairlift manufacturers. For ceiling lifts, we carry Molift, Handicare, and Arjo systems. Accessible Solutions is one of the only certified Molift installers in the Delaware and New Jersey region, which matters because Molift's ceiling-mounted transfer systems require factory-certified installation for warranty coverage and safe operation. We are not locked into a single brand and recommend based on your needs.
Yes, Accessible Solutions offers stairlift rentals for clients with temporary needs such as post-surgery recovery or short-term caregiving situations. Rental terms are flexible and include professional installation and removal. This is a key advantage over most local competitors who sell stairlifts only. If your needs become permanent, rental payments can be applied toward a purchase. Contact us for current rental pricing on straight stairlifts in Delaware and South Jersey.
A ceiling lift is a track-mounted motorized system installed on your ceiling that uses a sling to transfer a person between bed, wheelchair, commode, and bathtub. It eliminates manual lifting by caregivers, which is the leading cause of caregiver back injury. Ceiling lifts from Molift, Handicare, and Arjo cost $3,500 to $12,000 depending on track length and room configuration. Installation takes one to two days. Accessible Solutions is a certified installer for these systems in Delaware and South Jersey.
Most local lift companies carry only one brand, do not offer rentals, and cannot install curved rail systems or ceiling lifts. Accessible Solutions installs stairlifts from Bruno, AmeriGlide, and Harmar, platform lifts for wheelchair users, and ceiling lifts from Molift, Handicare, and Arjo. We also offer rental programs and handle all Medicaid and VA paperwork. Our certified Molift installation capability is unique in the Delaware and South Jersey market.
Professional grab bar installation means securely mounting support bars into structural framing or commercial-grade backing so they hold 250-plus pounds of sudden force during a fall. Anyone at risk of falling benefits, especially seniors, post-surgery patients, and people with balance or mobility challenges. Accessible Solutions installs ADA-compliant grab bars from Moen, Delta, Kohler, and Grabcessories throughout Delaware and South Jersey, with most jobs completed the same day.
Grab bar installation costs $150 to $600 per bar installed, which includes the bar, proper anchoring hardware, and labor. Most bathrooms need three to five bars for full safety coverage beside the toilet, at the shower entry, inside the shower, and at transition points, bringing a typical bathroom to $450 to $2,000 total. Most clients pay directly. If you have Medicaid or VA coverage, those benefits may apply — we can verify that for you.
Yes, we accept both Delaware DSHP+ and New Jersey MLTSS for grab bar installation. If you have Medicaid coverage, we verify your benefits and handle all documentation before scheduling. Medicare does not typically cover grab bars directly, though some Medicare Advantage plans include home safety benefits. Most of our clients pay directly, but Medicaid is a welcome option for those who have it.
Yes, we accept VA benefits for grab bar and handrail installation. The HISA and other VA grants can cover a full-home grab bar installation for eligible veterans. Accessible Solutions coordinates with VA case managers in Delaware and South Jersey to process approvals quickly, and most veteran grab bar projects are installed within two weeks of initial contact.
Most grab bar installations are completed the same day in a single visit lasting one to three hours for a full bathroom. A typical bathroom with three to five bars takes about one to two hours. Adding stairway or porch handrails adds another one to two hours depending on length and material. Accessible Solutions offers same-week scheduling in Delaware and South Jersey, and for urgent situations like hospital discharge, we prioritize even faster turnaround.
Accessible Solutions installs ADA-compliant grab bars from Moen, Delta, Kohler, and Grabcessories, all industry leaders in bathroom safety hardware. We carry straight bars from 12 to 42 inches, angled bars for showers, flip-up bars beside toilets, and continuous wall rails for hallways. Multiple finishes are available including chrome, brushed nickel, matte black, and white to match your existing bathroom fixtures. Every bar we install is rated for 250-plus pounds of force.
A grab bar mounted into drywall alone supports roughly 30 to 50 pounds before tearing out. A person grabbing a bar during a fall can exert 250-plus pounds of sudden force. Accessible Solutions anchors every bar into structural framing or uses commercial-grade toggle plates rated for that load. We also position bars at ADA-specified heights and angles based on each client's needs. Professional installation ensures the bar will actually hold when it matters.
The highest-priority locations are beside the toilet for sit-to-stand support, at the shower or tub entry, inside the shower at standing and seated heights, along stairways on both interior and exterior stairs, and at any doorway threshold or room transition. For clients using walkers or canes, continuous hallway rails provide unbroken support between rooms. During your free assessment, Accessible Solutions evaluates your entire home and recommends placement specific to your mobility profile.
Most handymen install grab bars without assessing wall construction, often mounting into drywall with basic screws that cannot hold body weight during a fall. Accessible Solutions uses structural blocking and proper anchoring rated for 250-plus pounds on every installation. We also position bars at ADA-compliant heights and angles, handle Medicaid and VA paperwork when applicable, and carry liability insurance for every job across Delaware and South Jersey.
Yes, Accessible Solutions installs grab bars in tile, fiberglass, and all other common wall materials found in Delaware and South Jersey homes. For tile walls, we drill through tile into the stud or install commercial-grade toggle anchors behind the tile. For fiberglass surrounds, we use backing plates that distribute the load across a wider area. Every installation is rated for 250-plus pounds regardless of wall material, and we repair any cosmetic damage to tile or surfaces during the process.
Wheelchair ramp installation is the process of building a sloped pathway at your home entrance so wheelchair, scooter, and walker users can enter and exit safely. Anyone with permanent or temporary mobility challenges benefits, including seniors aging in place, post-surgery patients, and veterans. Accessible Solutions installs modular aluminum ramps from EZ-Access, Prairie View Industries, and Handi-Ramp throughout Delaware and South Jersey, with most installations completed in one to two days.
Wheelchair ramps in Delaware and South Jersey typically cost between $800 and $3,500 depending on length, configuration, and whether it is a straight run or includes turns and landings. Portable ramps start at the lower end while longer modular systems with platform tops cost more. Accessible Solutions also offers rentals starting at $300 per month. Most families pay directly or rent. If you have Medicaid or VA coverage, those benefits may also apply.
Yes, we accept both Delaware DSHP+ and New Jersey MLTSS for wheelchair ramp installation. In New Jersey, MLTSS works through managed care organizations including Horizon NJ Health, WellCare, UnitedHealthcare, Aetna, and Amerigroup. If you have Medicaid coverage, we handle all paperwork, pre-authorization, and billing. Most of our clients pay directly or rent, but Medicaid is a welcome option for those who have it.
Yes, we accept VA benefits for wheelchair ramp installation. The HISA, SHA, and SAH grants can cover ramp projects for eligible veterans. Accessible Solutions works directly with VA case managers in Delaware and South Jersey to coordinate approvals and installation.
The process starts with a free home assessment where we measure your entrance, evaluate slope requirements, and discuss your mobility needs. Next, we design the ramp layout and schedule installation. Most modular aluminum ramps from EZ-Access or Prairie View Industries install in one to three hours for portable units and one to two days for larger modular systems. We handle everything from permits to final inspection in Delaware and South Jersey.
Modular aluminum ramps are engineered to fit virtually any home style in Delaware and South Jersey. We install ramps on ranches, split-entry homes, elevated front porches, mobile homes, and multi-level entries. The pre-engineered design allows straight, L-shaped, U-shaped, and switchback configurations that adapt to any entrance height or layout. During your free assessment, we measure your specific entry and design a ramp system that meets ADA slope requirements for your home.
Accessible Solutions is a certified installer for EZ-Access, Prairie View Industries, and Handi-Ramp, three of the most trusted modular ramp manufacturers in the country. These commercial-grade aluminum systems are pre-engineered, weather-resistant, and meet ADA standards out of the box. Unlike wood ramps that rot and require annual maintenance, our aluminum ramps carry manufacturer warranties and can be reconfigured or relocated as your needs change over time.
Yes, ramp rentals are one of our most popular services. Starting at $300 per month, the rental includes professional delivery, installation, and removal when you no longer need it. Rentals are ideal for post-surgery recovery from hip replacement, knee surgery, or injury-related mobility loss. Most rental ramps install in one to three hours with no permanent alterations to your home. If you decide to keep the ramp, rental payments can be applied toward the purchase price.
Every ramp Accessible Solutions installs meets or exceeds ADA slope requirements, weight ratings, and safety standards including non-slip surfaces, handrails, and proper landings. Modular aluminum ramps from our certified manufacturers are rated for 800-plus pounds. In most Delaware and South Jersey municipalities, modular ramps do not require building permits because they attach without permanent structural alterations. We confirm local requirements during your free assessment.
Most competitors only sell ramps. Accessible Solutions rents, installs, removes, and reconfigures ramp systems as your needs change over time. If your recovery progresses or your mobility needs shift, we can shorten, extend, or completely redesign your ramp layout without buying a new system. We also handle all Medicaid and VA paperwork, offer same-month installation in most cases, and serve as a single point of contact from assessment through removal across Delaware and South Jersey.
Location-Specific
737 questionsYes. Our Atlantic County warehouse is our New Jersey operations hub, stocked with modular ramps, grab bars, bathroom components, and durable medical equipment. This local presence puts our crews minutes from homes throughout Atlantic City, Egg Harbor Township, Galloway, Absecon, and Hammonton, allowing us to respond to urgent requests within days rather than weeks.
Engineered ramp systems for elevated foundations are our most requested barrier island service. Homes on Brigantine, Ventnor, Margate, and Longport sit four to eight feet above grade due to FEMA flood zone requirements. We design switchback ramp configurations in marine-grade aluminum with corrosion-resistant hardware that stands up to salt air, coastal wind loads, and seasonal storms.
Yes. Atlantic County residents enrolled in NJ MLTSS Medicaid can access a lifetime benefit for ramps, bathroom conversions, grab bars, doorway widenings, and structural changes. Many casino and hospitality retirees throughout Pleasantville, Absecon, and Egg Harbor Township qualify for benefits they have never used. We are a certified NJ Medicaid provider and handle all authorization and billing.
Veterans with service-connected conditions may qualify for VA HISA grants that fund ramps, bathroom conversions, and structural modifications. Medicare covers qualifying durable medical equipment including hospital beds and wheelchairs. We evaluate every available funding source during your free home assessment to ensure Atlantic County veterans access all benefits they are entitled to.
Yes. When AtlantiCare or Shore Medical Center discharges a patient who needs home modifications, we prioritize those requests. Because our warehouse is right here in Atlantic County, we keep ramps, grab bars, and essential equipment staged for rapid deployment. Most urgent installations are completed within two to five business days of the referral.
Split-level layouts force residents to navigate three or four short stairways between rooms. We install stairlifts at each half-flight transition, convert bathrooms on the bedroom level to barrier-free showers with grab bars, and add ramps at the primary entry. For some families, we design first-floor bedroom additions that eliminate stair dependence entirely.
Thousands of Atlantic City casino workers bought homes in Pleasantville, Absecon, Egg Harbor Township, and Galloway during the boom years. Now retired on fixed incomes with homes that are aging alongside them, these residents need modifications they often cannot fund privately. NJ Medicaid's lifetime benefit provides the financial pathway, and we manage the entire process.
Call us or submit a request through our website. Ray Petkevis will visit your Atlantic County home, walk through every room, and evaluate entries, bathrooms, stairways, and hallways. You receive specific recommendations with cost estimates and a review of all funding options including Medicaid, VA benefits, and Medicare. The assessment is free and carries no obligation.
Yes, we serve Audubon and surrounding Camden County communities including Haddonfield, Collingswood, Haddon Heights, and Woodbury. Our crews travel from our Atlantic City area warehouse and are familiar with the housing styles throughout this part of South Jersey. We provide full accessibility modification services to Audubon residents.
Audubon has many Cape Cod and colonial-style homes built in the mid-20th century with narrow interior doorways and second-floor bedrooms accessed by steep staircases. We frequently install stairlifts, widen doorways to 36 inches, and convert main-floor half baths into full accessible bathrooms so residents can live comfortably on one level.
Yes. Audubon residents enrolled in New Jersey MLTSS Medicaid may receive a lifetime benefit for home accessibility modifications. We are a certified Medicaid provider and handle all prior authorizations and paperwork. Covered services include wheelchair ramps, roll-in showers, grab bars, stairlifts, and door widenings.
Audubon veterans can apply for VA SAH and SHA home modification grants. The Camden County Division of Senior Services provides resources and referrals for aging-in-place programs. Kennedy Health and Jefferson Health social workers also connect patients with modification funding. We help Audubon families identify and apply for every program they qualify for.
We have completed many projects for families connected to Jefferson Health in nearby Cherry Hill and other Camden County medical facilities. Occupational therapists and case managers at these hospitals understand the importance of home modifications for safe recovery and frequently recommend professional accessibility contractors like Accessible Solutions.
Most Audubon projects are completed in one to five days. A stairlift for a standard straight staircase installs in one day. Door widenings in an Audubon Cape Cod typically take one to two days per doorway. Full bathroom conversions run three to five days. We schedule efficiently and keep disruption to your household minimal throughout the process.
Yes, first-floor bathroom additions are one of our specialties. Many older Audubon homes were built without a full bath on the main level, which creates a significant barrier when stairs become difficult. We convert closets, laundry areas, or underused spaces into fully accessible bathrooms with roll-in showers, grab bars, and comfort-height fixtures.
Call us or submit a request on our website to schedule your free in-home assessment in Audubon. We will evaluate your home's layout, discuss your specific needs, and review funding options including Medicaid and VA benefits. As a licensed contractor with over 10 years of experience, we guide you through every step from evaluation to completed installation.
Yes, we serve Absecon and all of Atlantic County from our nearby Atlantic City warehouse. Our crews work throughout Absecon as well as Pleasantville, Galloway, Egg Harbor Township, and Northfield. Being just minutes from our warehouse means fast response times and efficient project scheduling for Absecon homeowners.
Grab bar installations and bathroom conversions are our most requested services in Absecon. Many homes here are single-story ranch-style builds from the 1970s and 1980s with narrow bathroom doorways and standard tub-shower combos that become difficult to use with age or mobility changes. We convert these into accessible roll-in showers with safety features.
Yes. New Jersey MLTSS Medicaid covers home accessibility modifications for qualifying Absecon residents up to a lifetime benefit. This can cover ramps, bathroom modifications, grab bars, door widenings, and more. We are a certified Medicaid provider in New Jersey and handle all paperwork and prior authorization on your behalf.
Absecon veterans may qualify for the VA SAH or SHA grant programs, which fund significant home accessibility modifications. The Atlantic County Area Agency on Aging also connects seniors with assistance programs. Our team helps Absecon residents identify every available funding source and coordinates applications so you get maximum coverage for your project.
We have completed many projects for families near AtlantiCare Regional Medical Center and throughout the Absecon area. Discharge planners and occupational therapists at AtlantiCare regularly recommend home modifications before patients return home. We work quickly to have ramps, grab bars, and bathroom modifications ready before discharge day.
Most Absecon projects are completed in one to five days depending on scope. A grab bar installation is typically same-day. A full bathroom conversion in a standard Absecon ranch home takes three to five days. We perform a free in-home assessment first, then provide a detailed timeline so you know exactly what to expect before work begins.
Absolutely. Our aluminum modular ramps are specifically designed for coastal environments like Absecon, where salt air, humidity, and nor'easters take a toll on outdoor structures. Unlike wood ramps that rot and warp, our aluminum ramps resist corrosion, require no painting or staining, and meet ADA slope requirements for safe year-round use.
Call us or fill out our online form to schedule a free in-home assessment in Absecon. One of our accessibility specialists will evaluate your home, discuss your mobility needs, review potential funding sources including Medicaid and VA benefits, and provide a detailed quote. With over 10 years of experience and 5,000-plus families served, we make the process simple.
Yes, we serve Avalon and the surrounding Cape May County barrier island communities including Stone Harbor, Sea Isle City, Cape May, and Wildwood. Our Atlantic City area warehouse keeps us well-positioned to serve Avalon year-round, whether you are a full-time resident or need modifications for a seasonal home.
Outdoor ramps and elevator or vertical platform lift installations are especially popular in Avalon. Many Avalon homes are elevated coastal construction built on pilings with exterior stairs as the primary entrance. We install corrosion-resistant aluminum ramps and vertical platform lifts that provide ground-to-living-level access in these raised shore homes.
Yes, Avalon residents enrolled in New Jersey MLTSS Medicaid may qualify for a lifetime home modification benefit. We are a certified NJ Medicaid provider and manage all documentation and authorizations. Covered modifications include ramps, bathroom conversions, grab bars, and door widenings for primary residences in Avalon.
Avalon veterans may qualify for VA SAH or SHA grants specifically for home accessibility. Cape May County's Division of Aging offers senior services and referrals. The Cape May County Board of Social Services can also connect residents with assistance programs. We help every Avalon client identify and apply for all available funding sources.
Yes, we have completed numerous projects for patients discharged from Cape Regional Medical Center in Cape May Court House. Their rehabilitation team understands that safe home transitions require proper accessibility modifications. We work on tight timelines to have ramps, grab bars, and bathroom modifications ready before patients return to their Avalon homes.
Timelines in Avalon depend on the scope and the home's construction type. Grab bar installations are same-day. A vertical platform lift for a raised coastal home typically takes two to three days. Full bathroom conversions take three to five days. We account for Avalon's building requirements and coordinate around seasonal schedules when needed.
Our aluminum modular ramp systems are engineered for exactly this environment. Avalon's direct ocean exposure means salt spray, high winds, and flooding risk. Our ramps are corrosion-resistant aluminum, require no painting, and can be temporarily removed before major storms and reinstalled quickly. They are far more durable than wood in barrier island conditions.
Contact us by phone or online form to book a free in-home evaluation in Avalon. Our accessibility specialist will assess your home, including any unique challenges from elevated or coastal construction, and provide a detailed plan and quote. We serve both year-round residents and seasonal homeowners and have helped over 5,000 families across the region.
Yes, we serve Bear and all of New Castle County from our Middletown, Delaware warehouse, just a short drive south on Route 1. We also work throughout Glasgow, Newark, Middletown, and New Castle. Our proximity means quick response times and efficient scheduling for Bear homeowners needing accessibility modifications.
Bathroom conversions and grab bar installations are our top requests in Bear. Many Bear homes are newer suburban construction from the 1990s and 2000s in developments like Fox Run and Bear Farms, featuring standard bathtub-shower combos and split-level layouts. We convert these bathrooms into barrier-free roll-in showers and install grab bars throughout.
Yes. Bear residents enrolled in Delaware's DSHP+ Medicaid program can receive significant coverage for home accessibility modifications. We are a certified Delaware Medicaid provider and handle all authorizations. Covered services include ramps, bathroom conversions, grab bars, and door widenings.
Bear veterans can access VA SAH and SHA grants for home accessibility modifications, and the Wilmington VA Medical Center serves the area. New Castle County also participates in aging-in-place programs through Delaware's Division of Services for Aging and Adults with Physical Disabilities. We help Bear residents apply for all available funding.
We have worked with many families connected to ChristianaCare's Christiana Hospital, which is just minutes from Bear. Their discharge planners and occupational therapists frequently recommend home modifications for patients returning home after surgery, stroke, or injury. We coordinate closely with care teams to ensure modifications are ready before discharge.
Most Bear projects are completed in one to five days. Grab bars install same-day. A bathroom conversion in a typical Bear subdivision home takes three to five days. Ramp installations take one to two days. Because our Middletown warehouse is nearby, we keep material lead times short and can often start within a week of approval.
Split-level and bi-level homes are very common in Bear's residential developments, and they present unique challenges because living spaces are spread across multiple half-levels. We install stairlifts between levels, widen doorways, convert main-level spaces into accessible bathrooms, and add exterior ramps to eliminate entry steps.
Call us or fill out our website form to schedule a free in-home assessment at your Bear home. Our specialist will walk through your space, discuss your needs, and explain all funding options including Delaware Medicaid and VA benefits. With our Middletown warehouse nearby and over 5,000 families served, we are ready to help you stay safe at home.
Yes, we proudly serve Bethany Beach from our Lewes, Delaware warehouse, located just a short drive north. We also serve Fenwick Island, Dewey Beach, Rehoboth Beach, and Selbyville. Our local warehouse presence in Sussex County means we can respond quickly and stock materials close to your Bethany Beach home.
Ramp installations and roll-in shower conversions are our most requested services in Bethany Beach. Many homes here are elevated beach cottages or retirement-friendly ranches in communities like Sea Colony. We install corrosion-resistant aluminum ramps for elevated entries and convert standard bathrooms into walk-in or roll-in showers suited to coastal living.
Yes. Bethany Beach residents enrolled in Delaware's DSHP+ Medicaid program can receive significant coverage for accessibility modifications. We are a certified Delaware Medicaid provider and manage all authorization paperwork. Covered services include ramps, bathroom modifications, grab bars, and door widenings.
Bethany Beach veterans may qualify for VA SAH or SHA grants for home modifications. Sussex County has a strong veteran community, and Delaware's Division of Services for Aging and Adults with Physical Disabilities provides additional aging-in-place support. The Sussex County Area Agency on Aging is another valuable resource we can help you connect with.
We have completed many projects for patients connected to Beebe Healthcare in Lewes and their satellite facilities. Beebe's rehabilitation and discharge planning teams understand the importance of a safe home environment. We regularly coordinate with their staff to have ramps, grab bars, and bathroom modifications installed before patients return home to Bethany Beach.
Most Bethany Beach projects take one to five days. Grab bars install same-day. Ramp systems for elevated coastal homes take one to three days depending on height and configuration. Full bathroom conversions in a Bethany Beach ranch or beach home take three to five days. We work efficiently to minimize disruption, especially during peak beach season.
Every product we install in Bethany Beach is selected for coastal durability. Our aluminum ramps resist salt corrosion and require no maintenance. Bathroom fixtures are marine-grade where possible. We have been installing in Delaware beach communities for over a decade and understand the specific environmental demands of barrier island and coastal living.
Contact us by phone or through our website to schedule a free in-home evaluation in Bethany Beach. Our accessibility specialist will assess your home, discuss mobility challenges, and review all funding options including Delaware Medicaid and VA programs. Our Lewes warehouse ensures fast service, and with over 5,000 families served, you are in experienced hands.
Yes, we serve Brick Township and the greater Ocean County area. Our crews travel from our Atlantic City warehouse and are experienced with the housing styles found throughout Brick. We also serve nearby Toms River, Point Pleasant, and Lakewood. Brick Township's large senior population makes it one of our most active service areas.
Bathroom conversions and stairlift installations are our top services in Brick Township. Many Brick homes are bi-level and colonial-style builds from the 1960s through 1980s in neighborhoods like Herbertsville and Drum Point. These homes often have steep interior staircases and dated bathrooms. We modernize them with roll-in showers, grab bars, and stairlifts.
Yes. Brick Township residents enrolled in New Jersey MLTSS Medicaid can receive a lifetime benefit for home accessibility modifications. We are a certified NJ Medicaid provider and handle all authorization and paperwork. This benefit covers ramps, bathroom conversions, stairlifts, grab bars, and door widenings in qualifying Brick Township homes.
Brick Township veterans can apply for VA SAH and SHA home modification grants. The Ocean County Office of Senior Services runs aging-in-place programs and can provide referrals. Community Medical Center in Toms River also connects patients with home modification resources. We help Brick Township families navigate and apply for all available funding options.
Yes, we have completed many projects for patients at Hackensack Meridian Health's Ocean University Medical Center in Brick and Community Medical Center in Toms River. Their rehabilitation and case management teams regularly coordinate with accessibility contractors. We work on timelines that align with discharge planning to ensure patients come home safely.
Most Brick Township projects take one to five days. Grab bars and handrails are same-day installations. A stairlift for a standard Brick bi-level staircase installs in one day. Full bathroom conversions in colonial or ranch-style Brick homes take three to five days. We provide a detailed timeline during your free assessment so there are no surprises.
Yes, many of our Brick Township projects involve minimal construction. We install modular ramps that require no concrete work, stairlifts that mount directly to stair treads without structural changes, and grab bars that anchor into existing wall studs. Bathroom conversions can often be completed within the existing footprint by replacing the tub with a roll-in shower.
Call us or submit a request online to book your free in-home evaluation in Brick Township. Our specialist will walk through your home, assess your specific mobility needs, and outline available funding options including NJ Medicaid and VA programs. With over 10 years of experience and 5,000-plus families served across the region, we make the process straightforward.
We operate a warehouse right in the Atlantic City area, making us the most convenient home accessibility provider for Atlantic City residents. Our local presence means we stock materials nearby and can respond quickly. We also serve Ventnor City, Margate City, Pleasantville, Absecon, and Brigantine from this location.
Stairlifts and door widenings are among our most popular services in Atlantic City. Many Atlantic City residences are multi-story rowhomes or older condominiums with narrow hallways and steep staircases. We install custom stairlifts for straight and curved stairways and widen doorways to accommodate wheelchairs and walkers without compromising structural integrity.
Yes. Qualified Atlantic City residents enrolled in New Jersey MLTSS Medicaid can access a lifetime benefit for home accessibility modifications. As a certified NJ Medicaid provider, we manage the entire authorization process. Covered modifications include ramps, roll-in showers, grab bars, stairlifts, and door widenings.
Atlantic City seniors have several options. The Atlantic County Area Agency on Aging offers referral services, and veterans can apply for VA SAH or SHA grants. Atlantic City's Community Development Block Grant program has historically funded home repairs for qualifying residents. We help you navigate every available resource to reduce your out-of-pocket cost.
Yes, discharge planners and rehabilitation specialists at AtlantiCare Regional Medical Center and other Atlantic City healthcare facilities regularly coordinate with us. When patients need home modifications before a safe discharge, our proximity and warehouse inventory allow us to install ramps, grab bars, and bathroom modifications on tight timelines.
Because our warehouse is in the Atlantic City area, we often begin projects within days of approval. Simple installations like grab bars are completed same-day. A stairlift installation in a typical Atlantic City rowhome takes one to two days. Full bathroom conversions take three to five days. We coordinate around your schedule and any building requirements.
We regularly modify rental units in Atlantic City with landlord approval, including properties in the inlet, midtown, and areas near the boardwalk. Under the Fair Housing Act, landlords must allow reasonable disability-related modifications. We provide documentation to help facilitate landlord conversations and ensure all work meets local building codes.
Contact us by phone or through our website to book a free in-home evaluation in Atlantic City. Our specialist will assess your space, discuss your mobility challenges, and outline which modifications will make the biggest difference. We also review all funding options during the visit. Over 5,000 families across the region have trusted us with their homes.
Yes, we serve Bridgeton and all of Cumberland County from our Atlantic City area warehouse. Our teams work regularly in Bridgeton as well as Millville, Vineland, and Buena. We understand the unique housing stock and community needs in Bridgeton and are committed to making homes here safer and more accessible.
Wheelchair ramps, grab bars, and bathroom conversions are our most common Bridgeton projects. Bridgeton has many older Victorian-era and early twentieth-century homes with high front stoops, narrow doorways, and clawfoot tub bathrooms. We install ramps to replace front steps, widen doors for wheelchair access, and convert dated bathrooms into safe, accessible spaces.
Yes. Bridgeton residents enrolled in New Jersey MLTSS Medicaid may qualify for a lifetime benefit for home accessibility modifications. As a certified NJ Medicaid provider, we handle all the authorization and documentation. This is particularly valuable in Bridgeton, where many residents qualify for Medicaid-funded accessibility services.
Bridgeton veterans can apply for VA SAH and SHA home modification grants. Cumberland County's Office on Aging and Disabled provides senior services and referrals. The NJ Department of Community Affairs also administers home repair programs that sometimes cover accessibility modifications. We help Bridgeton residents identify and apply for every available funding source.
Yes, we have completed projects for many families connected to Inspira Health Network's Bridgeton facility and their Vineland campus. Their case managers and rehabilitation therapists understand the critical role home modifications play in safe recovery. We coordinate directly with care teams to ensure modifications are completed before patients are discharged home.
Most Bridgeton projects are completed in one to five days. Grab bar installations are same-day. A wheelchair ramp for a Bridgeton home with a high front stoop takes one to three days. Full bathroom conversions in older Bridgeton homes take three to five days, accounting for the additional considerations that come with historic-era construction and plumbing.
Yes, we have experience modifying older homes in Bridgeton's historic district and surrounding neighborhoods. We select ramp styles and finishes that complement the home's architecture, install interior modifications that work within existing layouts, and address challenges like plaster walls, narrow hallways, and uneven floors that are common in Bridgeton's historic housing stock.
Call us or request an appointment on our website for a free in-home assessment in Bridgeton. Our specialist will evaluate your home, identify the most impactful modifications for your situation, and walk you through funding options including NJ Medicaid and VA benefits. We have served over 5,000 families and make the process simple from start to finish.
Yes, we serve Bridgeville and the surrounding western Sussex County area from our Lewes, Delaware warehouse. We also work in Seaford, Georgetown, Greenwood, and Milford. Our Sussex County warehouse allows us to reach Bridgeville efficiently and keep materials readily available for your home modification project.
Wheelchair ramps and bathroom conversions are our most common projects in Bridgeville. Many homes here are single-story ranches or older farmhouse-style residences with steps at the entry and standard tub-shower bathrooms. We install aluminum ramps to eliminate entry barriers and convert bathrooms into accessible spaces with roll-in showers and grab bars.
Yes. Bridgeville residents enrolled in Delaware's DSHP+ Medicaid program may receive significant coverage for home accessibility modifications. We are a certified Delaware Medicaid provider and manage all the paperwork and prior authorizations for Bridgeville homeowners.
Bridgeville veterans can apply for VA SAH and SHA grants for home accessibility work. Delaware's Division of Services for Aging and Adults with Physical Disabilities offers aging-in-place support. Sussex County Community Action Agency may also assist with home modification funding. We help Bridgeville families explore and apply for all available programs.
Yes, we have completed many projects for families connected to TidalHealth Nanticoke in Seaford, which serves the Bridgeville area. Their rehabilitation and discharge planning teams regularly recommend home modifications for patients recovering from surgery, falls, or strokes. We coordinate with their staff to ensure modifications are ready for safe homecomings.
Most Bridgeville projects take one to five days. Grab bars are same-day. A ramp for a typical Bridgeville ranch takes one to two days. Full bathroom conversions take three to five days. Our Lewes warehouse keeps material lead times short, and we provide a clear project timeline during your free in-home assessment.
Absolutely. We have extensive experience working with the older construction and rural property layouts common around Bridgeville. Whether your home has uneven grading, a wraparound porch, or non-standard framing, our team adapts the installation approach. We account for longer ramp runs on properties with higher foundations and address unique plumbing in older homes.
Contact us by phone or online to book your free in-home evaluation in Bridgeville. Our accessibility specialist will assess your home, discuss your mobility needs, and review every funding option available to you including Delaware Medicaid and VA benefits. With over a decade of experience and 5,000 families served, we are ready to help.
Yes. We serve every community in Burlington County from our Atlantic City area warehouse. This includes suburban towns like Mount Laurel, Moorestown, Marlton, and Medford as well as rural Pinelands communities near Pemberton and Tabernacle. Burlington County is the largest county in New Jersey by land area, and our crews cover the full territory from the Delaware River to the Pine Barrens.
The colonials built during Burlington County's 1970s and 1980s suburban boom place all bedrooms and full bathrooms on the second floor. We install stairlifts on the main staircase, convert the upstairs tub-shower to a barrier-free walk-in shower with grab bars and a fold-down bench, and add a modular ramp at the front entry. For families wanting to eliminate stairs entirely, we convert first-floor spaces into accessible bedrooms and bathrooms.
Yes. Burlington County residents enrolled in NJ MLTSS Medicaid can receive a lifetime benefit for ramps, bathroom conversions, grab bars, doorway widenings, and structural changes. We are a certified NJ Medicaid provider and handle every step of authorization and billing. Many Burlington County families are surprised to discover they qualify for benefits they were never told about.
Veterans with service-connected conditions may qualify for VA HISA grants that fund ramps, bathroom conversions, and structural modifications. Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst is located in Burlington County, and many military retirees live in surrounding communities. Medicare covers qualifying durable medical equipment. We evaluate every funding source during your free assessment.
Yes. Virtua Marlton, Virtua Mount Holly, and Deborah Heart and Lung Center all serve Burlington County residents. When discharge planners identify patients who need home modifications before a safe return, we assess the property, stage materials from our warehouse, and complete installation on the medical timeline so the patient comes home to a modified environment.
Eastern Burlington County's Pinelands homes sit on larger lots with pier foundations, crawl spaces, well water, and septic systems. We pour concrete ramp pads on sandy soil, route bathroom plumbing through crawl spaces with limited clearance, and design modifications that account for rural conditions. Our crews come prepared with all materials to complete the project without multiple return trips.
Yes. Even purpose-built retirement communities in Mount Laurel, Marlton, and Medford install standard tub-showers with high step-over thresholds, standard-height toilets, and garage entries with steps to the living level. A tub-to-shower conversion, grab bars, and a garage ramp are relatively quick projects that dramatically improve safety for residents whose mobility has changed since they moved in.
Call us or submit a request through our website. Ray Petkevis will visit your Burlington County home, walk through every room with your family, and evaluate entries, bathrooms, stairways, and hallways. You receive specific recommendations with cost estimates and a full review of funding sources including Medicaid, VA, and Medicare. The assessment is free and carries no obligation.
Yes, we serve Buena and Buena Vista Township in Atlantic County from our Atlantic City area warehouse. We also work throughout nearby Vineland, Hammonton, Millville, and Mays Landing. Our familiarity with the rural and suburban homes throughout this part of South Jersey means we are well-prepared for projects in the Buena area.
Wheelchair ramps and grab bar installations are our most common services in Buena. Many Buena homes are modular, manufactured, or ranch-style residences set on raised foundations with steps at every entrance. We install aluminum ramps sized to the home's height and add grab bars in bathrooms and hallways to prevent falls.
Yes. Buena residents enrolled in New Jersey MLTSS Medicaid may receive a lifetime benefit for home accessibility modifications. We are a certified NJ Medicaid provider and take care of all prior authorization and documentation. This benefit is especially valuable for Buena families who need ramps, bathroom modifications, or door widenings.
Buena veterans can apply for VA SAH and SHA home modification grants. Atlantic County's Area Agency on Aging provides senior resources and referrals. The NJ Department of Community Affairs sometimes funds home modification programs in rural communities. We help Buena families identify every program they may qualify for and assist with applications.
Yes, we have completed many projects for families connected to Inspira Health Network facilities in Vineland and Mullica Hill, which serve the Buena community. Their occupational therapists and discharge planners recommend home modifications for patients returning from surgery or rehabilitation. We coordinate with their teams for timely installations.
Most Buena projects are completed in one to four days. Grab bars install same-day. A ramp for a manufactured or modular home in Buena typically takes one to two days. Bathroom conversions take three to five days. We account for the specific construction methods common in Buena homes and provide a clear schedule during your assessment.
Yes, we have extensive experience modifying manufactured and mobile homes in the Buena area. These homes have unique construction including thinner walls, different framing, and elevated foundations. We use specialized anchoring techniques for grab bars, build ramps to accommodate varying foundation heights, and convert compact bathrooms into accessible spaces.
Call us or submit a request online to schedule a free in-home evaluation in Buena. Our specialist will assess your home, including any specific considerations for manufactured or modular construction, and review all funding options including NJ Medicaid and VA benefits. We have over 10 years of experience and have helped more than 5,000 families.
Yes, we serve Brigantine from our nearby Atlantic City warehouse, making us ideally positioned for this barrier island community. Our crews cross the Brigantine Bridge regularly to work on homes throughout the island. We also serve Atlantic City, Absecon, and Galloway, keeping our response times fast for all Atlantic County residents.
Vertical platform lifts, outdoor ramps, and roll-in showers are our most requested services in Brigantine. Many Brigantine homes are raised coastal construction with exterior stairs leading to the main living level. We install weather-resistant vertical lifts and aluminum ramps to provide ground-level access, and convert bathrooms into accessible, slip-resistant spaces.
Yes. Brigantine residents enrolled in New Jersey MLTSS Medicaid can access a lifetime benefit for home accessibility modifications. As a certified NJ Medicaid provider, we manage all prior authorizations. This benefit covers ramps, vertical platform lifts, bathroom conversions, grab bars, and door widenings in qualifying primary residences.
Brigantine veterans can apply for VA SAH and SHA home modification grants. The Atlantic County Area Agency on Aging provides senior referrals and aging-in-place resources. Brigantine also has a strong community of retired military families, and we have experience helping island residents access all available federal, state, and county funding programs.
We have worked with many Brigantine families referred through AtlantiCare's network, including their mainland hospital and outpatient rehabilitation facilities. When patients are preparing to return to their Brigantine homes after hospitalization, we work on accelerated timelines to install the ramps, grab bars, and bathroom modifications their care teams recommend.
Timelines depend on the project scope and Brigantine's unique coastal construction. Grab bars are same-day. A vertical platform lift for a raised Brigantine home takes two to four days. Roll-in shower conversions take three to five days. We factor in island logistics and weather conditions and provide an accurate schedule during your free assessment.
Our products are built for barrier island conditions. The aluminum modular ramps we install in Brigantine resist salt corrosion and can be disassembled before major storms. Our vertical platform lifts are rated for outdoor coastal use. We have installed on Brigantine for years and understand the specific environmental demands of living on a barrier island.
Call us or request an appointment online for a free in-home assessment in Brigantine. Our specialist will evaluate your home's unique island construction, discuss your mobility requirements, and outline all funding options including NJ Medicaid and VA programs. With our Atlantic City warehouse just minutes away, we are your most accessible accessibility provider on the island.
Yes, we serve Brookside and all of northern New Castle County from our Middletown, Delaware warehouse. We regularly work in Brookside as well as Newark, Pike Creek, Glasgow, and Hockessin. Our centrally located warehouse ensures we can schedule and complete Brookside projects quickly and keep necessary materials close at hand.
Stairlift installations and bathroom conversions are our top services in Brookside. The community features many two-story colonial and split-level homes built in the 1960s and 1970s with bedrooms upstairs and a single full bathroom on the second floor. We install stairlifts for safe floor-to-floor access and create accessible first-floor bathrooms.
Yes. Brookside residents enrolled in Delaware's DSHP+ Medicaid program can receive significant coverage for home accessibility modifications. We are a certified Delaware Medicaid provider and handle all authorization paperwork so you can focus on your health and comfort rather than bureaucracy.
Brookside veterans can access VA SAH and SHA grants for home modifications, with services coordinated through the Wilmington VA Medical Center. Delaware's Division of Services for Aging and Adults with Physical Disabilities supports aging-in-place programs statewide. New Castle County also offers community development resources. We guide Brookside residents through all options.
We have completed projects for many families connected to ChristianaCare's Christiana Hospital and Wilmington Hospital, both of which serve Brookside residents. Their rehabilitation specialists and social workers regularly recommend home accessibility modifications as part of discharge and recovery planning. We coordinate with their teams for seamless transitions home.
Most Brookside projects are completed in one to five days. A straight stairlift installs in a single day. Grab bars and handrails are same-day work. A bathroom conversion in a typical Brookside colonial takes three to five days. Door widenings take one to two days each. We give you a precise timeline at your free in-home assessment.
Yes, single-floor living conversions are one of our most impactful services in Brookside. We convert a main-level room into a bedroom, add or expand a first-floor bathroom with a roll-in shower, widen doorways throughout the ground level, and install grab bars and handrails. This eliminates stair dependence and allows residents to age in place safely.
Contact us by phone or through our website to schedule a free in-home assessment at your Brookside home. Our specialist will evaluate your layout, discuss which modifications will have the greatest impact, and review all available funding including Delaware Medicaid and VA programs. We have served over 5,000 families and are ready to help yours.
Yes, we serve Camden and all of Kent County from our Middletown, Delaware warehouse. Camden sits adjacent to Dover, and we regularly work throughout the area including Smyrna, Harrington, and Milford. Our Middletown warehouse gives us efficient access to Kent County for material delivery and project scheduling.
Bathroom conversions and wheelchair ramps are our top services in Camden. The town has a mix of older historic homes along Main Street and newer residential construction in surrounding developments. We convert standard tub-shower bathrooms into roll-in showers, install aluminum ramps over entry steps, and add grab bars for fall prevention.
Yes. Camden residents enrolled in Delaware's DSHP+ Medicaid program can receive significant coverage for home accessibility modifications. We are a certified Delaware Medicaid provider and handle all prior authorizations and paperwork on behalf of Camden homeowners.
Camden veterans can access VA SAH and SHA grants, with services coordinated through the Kent County VA clinic and the Wilmington VA Medical Center. Delaware's Division of Services for Aging and Adults with Physical Disabilities supports aging-in-place initiatives. The Kent County Levy Court also administers community programs. We help residents access all options.
Yes, we have completed numerous projects for patients connected to Bayhealth's Kent General Hospital campus in Dover, which serves the Camden community. Their rehabilitation staff and case managers regularly recommend home modifications for patients preparing for discharge. We work closely with their teams to ensure homes are ready when patients come back.
Most Camden projects take one to five days. Grab bars install same-day. A ramp for a Camden home with standard front steps takes one to two days. A full bathroom conversion takes three to five days depending on plumbing requirements. Older Camden homes may require slightly more time to address vintage construction considerations.
Yes, we have significant experience modifying older homes in Camden and the greater Dover area. We select ramp finishes and styles that respect the home's appearance, install interior modifications that work within original floor plans, and handle the challenges of older plumbing, plaster walls, and non-standard framing common in Camden's historic housing stock.
Call us or fill out our online form to schedule a free in-home assessment in Camden. Our specialist will evaluate your home, identify the most effective modifications, and explain all available funding including Delaware Medicaid and VA benefits. With three warehouses, over 10 years of experience, and 5,000-plus families served, we make the process easy.
Yes, we serve Cape May and all surrounding communities including Wildwood, West Cape May, Cape May Point, and Rio Grande. Our nearest warehouse is in the Atlantic City area, giving us staged inventory of ramps, grab bars, bathroom conversion materials, and durable medical equipment for rapid deployment throughout Cape May County.
Ramp systems designed to complement Victorian architecture are our most requested service in Cape May. The town's 600-plus Victorian structures feature elevated porches, steep staircases, and compact period bathrooms that all require specialized approaches. We also install stairlifts on ornamental staircases using tread-mounted rails that protect original woodwork, and convert clawfoot tub bathrooms into barrier-free showers within the original footprint.
Yes. Cape May residents enrolled in NJ MLTSS can receive a lifetime benefit for home accessibility modifications. This covers ramps, bathroom conversions, grab bars, doorway widenings, and structural changes. We are a certified NJ Medicaid provider and handle the entire authorization process from documentation through final billing so qualifying families pay nothing out of pocket.
Veterans can apply for VA HISA grants that fund ramps and bathroom modifications related to service-connected conditions. The Cape May County Division of Aging provides resource coordination for seniors, and the county Office of Veterans Affairs on Court House-South Dennis Road assists with VA benefit navigation. We work with each program's requirements and manage the paperwork for families.
Yes, frequently. Cape Regional Medical Center in Cape May Court House is about ten minutes north, and we coordinate directly with their discharge planning team. When a patient is ready to come home but the house is not ready for them, we prioritize scheduling to have ramps, grab bars, and bathroom modifications completed by discharge day. Our warehouse proximity allows us to stage materials and install within days.
Timeline depends on the scope and the home's historic construction. Grab bars install in a single visit. A modular ramp at a Victorian porch entry takes one to two days. Bathroom conversions in Cape May's compact period bathrooms typically require three to five days. For exterior work that may require Historic Preservation Commission review, we build that coordination time into the project plan and advise families during the initial assessment.
Yes. Cape May's B&B economy creates a unique dual need — owners aging in place in their own quarters while also meeting ADA accessibility requirements for guest accommodations. We scope both components under a single project when possible. Ground-floor guest rooms with barrier-free bathrooms, accessible entrances, and grab bars expand the property's guest base while satisfying compliance standards.
Call Accessible Solutions to schedule a visit. Ray Petkevis conducts every Cape May assessment personally, evaluating the home's Victorian-era construction, historic preservation considerations, and your specific mobility needs. The assessment takes about an hour and results in a prioritized modification plan with all available funding options identified. There is no charge and no obligation.
Yes, we serve every Cherry Hill neighborhood including Kingston Estates, Barclay Farm, Erlton, Woodcrest, and Covered Bridge. Our Atlantic City area warehouse is approximately 45 minutes away with staged inventory for rapid deployment. We also serve nearby Voorhees, Haddonfield, Marlton, Moorestown, and Pennsauken from the same warehouse location.
A stairlift on the main interior staircase is typically the highest-priority modification for Cherry Hill split-levels. These homes distribute living space across three or four staggered half-floors, so there is no single level with bedroom, bathroom, and kitchen. A stairlift connecting the bedroom level to the kitchen level restores daily independence. We then address the upstairs bathroom with a tub-to-shower conversion and grab bars.
Cherry Hill residents enrolled in NJ MLTSS can receive a lifetime benefit for home accessibility modifications including ramps, bathroom conversions, grab bars, doorway widenings, and structural changes. We are a certified NJ Medicaid provider. We submit all documentation to your managed care organization, coordinate approvals, complete the installation, and bill Medicaid directly. Your family handles no paperwork.
Camden County Division of Senior Services on Lakeland Road coordinates aging-in-place resources for Cherry Hill seniors. Veterans can access VA HISA grants through the Philadelphia VA Medical Center or the Camden County Veterans Affairs office. The Cherry Hill Township senior center also connects residents with state and county programs. We help families identify and apply for every funding source they may qualify for.
Yes, regularly. Jefferson Cherry Hill Hospital and Virtua Voorhees are the primary facilities for Cherry Hill families, and we work directly with their discharge planning teams. When a patient needs to come home to a house that is not yet accessible, we prioritize scheduling to meet the discharge date. Rental ramps, grab bars, and bathroom safety equipment can be installed within days of notification.
A comprehensive project in a Cherry Hill raised ranch — including a modular ramp at the elevated front entry, bathroom conversion, grab bars throughout, and doorway widenings — typically takes seven to twelve business days from start to finish. Simpler scopes are faster. A ramp alone installs in one day. A bathroom conversion runs three to five days. Ray Petkevis provides a detailed timeline during the assessment.
Yes. Cherry Hill homeowners in established neighborhoods prioritize curb appeal, and our modular aluminum ramp systems can be configured to complement existing landscaping and entry architecture. Interior modifications are invisible from outside. When modifications are no longer needed, ramps remove completely with no visible damage to the home. Many families find that accessibility improvements actually broaden the buyer pool when the time comes to sell.
Call Accessible Solutions to schedule a free in-home assessment. Ray Petkevis visits every Cherry Hill property personally, walking the full home to evaluate stairways, bathrooms, entries, hallways, and doorways. He identifies every modification priority and reviews all funding options including Medicaid, VA benefits, and private-pay financing. The assessment takes about an hour with no obligation.
Yes, we serve all of Camden County from our Atlantic City area warehouse. Our crews work throughout Cherry Hill, Haddonfield, Collingswood, Voorhees, and every municipality in the county. Camden County is one of our most active service areas due to its large population, diverse housing stock, and strong network of healthcare and senior service providers.
Stairlifts, bathroom conversions, and door widenings lead our Camden County project list. The county has a wide mix of housing from Haddonfield's colonial-era homes to Cherry Hill's mid-century ranches and bi-levels. We tailor modifications to each home's construction era, layout, and the specific mobility needs of the resident.
Yes. Camden County residents enrolled in New Jersey MLTSS Medicaid can receive a lifetime benefit for home accessibility modifications. We are a certified NJ Medicaid provider and manage all authorization paperwork. This program covers ramps, roll-in showers, grab bars, stairlifts, door widenings, and other essential accessibility modifications.
Camden County veterans can apply for VA SAH and SHA grants, with services through the Philadelphia VA Medical Center. The Camden County Division of Senior Services administers aging-in-place and home repair programs. Cooper and Jefferson Health social workers also connect patients with funding resources. We help Camden County families access all available programs.
Yes, we regularly coordinate with Cooper University Health Care in Camden and Jefferson Health facilities in Cherry Hill and Stratford. Their rehabilitation departments, discharge planners, and occupational therapists frequently refer patients who need home modifications for safe recovery. We have built strong working relationships with care teams across the county.
Project timelines vary with home type and scope. Grab bars install same-day in any Camden County home. A stairlift for a Collingswood twin takes one day. A full bathroom conversion in a Cherry Hill ranch takes three to five days. Door widenings in a Voorhees colonial take one to two days each. We provide exact timelines during your assessment.
Yes, we modify twin homes and rowhomes throughout Camden County, including those in Collingswood, Audubon, Pennsauken, and Camden city. These attached homes present unique challenges including shared walls, narrow stairways, and limited exterior space for ramps. We have decades of combined experience adapting accessibility solutions to the constraints of attached housing.
Contact us by phone or online to book a free in-home evaluation anywhere in Camden County. Our accessibility specialist will assess your home, discuss your needs, and walk through all funding options including NJ Medicaid, VA benefits, and county senior programs. We have served over 5,000 families and bring over 10 years of specialized experience.
Yes, we serve the entire Cape May County area from our Atlantic City warehouse. Our crews work in Cape May, Wildwood, Ocean City, Stone Harbor, and every community in the county. Whether your home is on a barrier island, in a mainland town, or in an unincorporated area, we bring full accessibility modification services to your door.
Outdoor ramps, vertical platform lifts, and bathroom conversions are our leading services in Cape May County. The county has a unique mix of elevated shore homes, Victorian-era residences, and year-round mainland housing. We customize every project to the specific structure, whether that means a lift for a raised beach house or a roll-in shower for a Cape May Victorian.
Yes. Cape May County residents enrolled in New Jersey MLTSS Medicaid can receive a lifetime benefit for home accessibility modifications. We are a certified NJ Medicaid provider and handle all the paperwork and prior authorizations. This benefit applies to primary residences and covers ramps, bathroom modifications, grab bars, lifts, and more.
Cape May County veterans can apply for VA SAH and SHA home modification grants. The Cape May County Department of Aging offers senior services and aging-in-place referrals. The county Board of Social Services may connect residents with additional assistance programs. We sit down with every Cape May County client to review all available funding before starting work.
We have completed many projects for patients at Cape Regional Medical Center in Cape May Court House. Their rehabilitation team and social workers understand that a safe home environment is essential for recovery. We regularly receive referrals from their staff and coordinate installations to meet discharge timelines for patients returning to homes across the county.
Timelines depend on project scope and home type. Grab bars are same-day anywhere in the county. A vertical platform lift for an elevated Wildwood or Avalon home takes two to four days. Bathroom conversions in mainland homes take three to five days. Victorian-era homes in Cape May city may require additional time for their unique construction methods.
We select every outdoor product for coastal performance. Our aluminum ramps and platform lifts resist salt corrosion, UV damage, and storm wear. Unlike wood, they will not rot, warp, or require annual refinishing. We have been installing throughout Cape May County's barrier islands and shore communities for over a decade, so our product choices are proven in this environment.
Contact us by phone or through our website to schedule a free in-home evaluation anywhere in Cape May County. Our specialist will assess your home, discuss your mobility needs, and review all funding options including NJ Medicaid and VA benefits. With over 5,000 families served and a decade of South Jersey experience, we are your local accessibility experts.
Yes. Our Middletown warehouse is approximately 35 minutes south of Claymont along Route 13 or I-95. We serve Claymont and nearby Wilmington, Talleyville, Elsmere, and Greenville regularly with staged inventory for rapid deployment. Assessments are typically scheduled within a few business days, and most installations begin within a week of approval.
Narrow front entries with minimal sidewalk setback are the defining challenge. Many Claymont rowhomes along Philadelphia Pike have only two to four feet between the front steps and the sidewalk, making traditional ramp placement difficult. We design compact configurations — side-entry approaches parallel to the facade, platform ramps with minimal footprint, or vertical platform lifts for the tightest spaces — that provide access without blocking neighboring entries.
Yes. Delaware DSHP+ Medicaid eligibility is based on your Claymont address, not where you receive medical treatment. Many Claymont families use Crozer-Chester Medical Center and other Pennsylvania facilities due to proximity. The program provides significant coverage. We are a certified Medicaid provider and handle all authorization and billing directly.
The Wilmington VA Medical Center on Kirkwood Highway is the closest VA facility for Claymont veterans, offering HISA grant coordination for ramps and bathroom modifications. New Castle County Community Services connects seniors with state aging programs. The Claymont Community Center also serves as a resource hub for older residents. We help families navigate each program and handle the application paperwork.
Yes, frequently. Christiana Hospital and St. Francis Hospital are both within a short drive of Claymont, and we coordinate with their discharge planning teams when patients need home modifications before returning home. We prioritize these referrals and can have rental ramps, grab bars, and bathroom safety modifications installed within days to meet medical discharge timelines.
A modular ramp at the front entry of a Claymont ranch installs in one day. A bathroom conversion from tub to barrier-free shower takes three to four days in the standard-size bathrooms found in these 1950s-1960s homes. A full modification package — ramp, bathroom, grab bars throughout, and doorway widenings — typically completes within seven to ten business days. Ray provides an exact timeline during the free assessment.
Yes. The larger stone and stucco homes along Philadelphia Pike near Archmere have multi-story layouts with grand entries, wide staircases, and spacious rooms. These homes benefit from stairlifts on the main staircase, first-floor bathroom conversions, and grab bar systems in the master suite. The generous room dimensions and wider doorways often make interior modifications more straightforward than in Claymont's compact rowhomes.
Call Accessible Solutions to book your assessment. Ray Petkevis visits every Claymont home personally, evaluating the specific construction type — whether rowhome, Cape Cod, ranch, or larger estate — and identifying every modification needed for safe independent living. He reviews Medicaid, VA, and private-pay funding options on site. The assessment takes about an hour with no cost and no obligation.
Yes. We serve every community in Delaware from Claymont and Wilmington in the north through Dover and Middletown in the center to Lewes, Rehoboth Beach, and Fenwick Island in the south. We operate warehouses in Middletown and Lewes, plus a third in the Atlantic City NJ area, giving our crews staged materials and rapid response times across all three Delaware counties.
Bathroom conversions are our most requested service statewide. Delaware homes from every era — Wilmington rowhomes, Dover ranches, Sussex County beach houses — share the same problem: standard bathtubs that become dangerous as residents age. We remove the tub and install barrier-free roll-in showers with grab bars, fold-down benches, and handheld showerheads. This single modification addresses the room where the majority of in-home falls occur.
Delaware DSHP+ provides significant coverage for home accessibility modifications. The program covers ramps, bathroom conversions, grab bars, doorway widenings, and structural changes. We are a certified Medicaid provider and handle the entire process — documentation, managed care organization coordination, installation, and direct billing. Qualifying families pay nothing out of pocket.
The Wilmington VA Medical Center administers HISA grants for veterans needing ramps and bathroom modifications. The Delaware Division of Services for Aging and Adults with Physical Disabilities coordinates statewide senior programs. Each county has an Area Agency on Aging office that connects families with local resources. We help every family identify applicable programs and manage the paperwork for each one.
Yes. We coordinate with discharge planning teams at ChristianaCare, Beebe Healthcare, Bayhealth, Nemours, and St. Francis Hospital. When a patient is being discharged to a home that is not yet accessible, we prioritize scheduling to meet the medical timeline. Our two Delaware warehouses ensure materials are available for rapid installation anywhere in the state.
Timeline varies by scope. Grab bars install in a single visit. A modular ramp takes one to two days. A bathroom conversion runs three to five days depending on the home's construction. A comprehensive aging-in-place package — ramp, bathroom, grab bars, doorway widenings, and stairlift — typically completes within two to three weeks. Ray Petkevis provides exact timelines during every free in-home assessment.
We are the only company in Delaware that provides every category of aging-in-place service under one roof — ramps, bathroom conversions, grab bars, stairlifts, vertical platform lifts, door widenings, full home renovations, and durable medical equipment. Most competitors specialize in one category. We handle the entire scope so your family never coordinates between multiple contractors, and Ray Petkevis personally assesses every home.
Call Accessible Solutions to schedule a free in-home assessment. Ray Petkevis personally visits homes from Claymont to Fenwick Island, evaluating the property's construction, identifying every needed modification, and reviewing all funding options including Medicaid, VA benefits, and private-pay financing. Over 5,000 families across Delaware and South Jersey have trusted us to make their homes safe. The assessment carries no obligation.
Yes. We serve all of Cumberland County from our Atlantic City area warehouse, including Bridgeton, Vineland, Millville, and Buena. While Cumberland County's rural geography means fewer contractors operate here, we maintain regular service throughout the county. Our crews travel to Cumberland County weekly and keep materials staged for deployment to any address in the area.
Older farmhouses, post-war bungalows, and modest ranches make up the majority of our Cumberland County projects. Many of these homes have steep front steps, narrow interior hallways, combination tub-showers with no grab bars, and doorways under 30 inches wide. We assess the structural condition of the home, reinforce framing where necessary, and install modifications that meet current codes even in homes built long before accessibility was a consideration.
Yes. Cumberland County residents enrolled in NJ MLTSS can receive a lifetime benefit for ramps, bathroom conversions, grab bars, doorway widenings, and structural modifications. Cumberland County has one of the highest Medicaid enrollment rates in South Jersey, and many families qualify. We are a certified NJ Medicaid provider, handle all documentation and billing, and ensure qualifying families pay nothing out of pocket.
The Cumberland County Office on Aging in Bridgeton coordinates senior services including aging-in-place referrals. The county Veterans Affairs office on Broad Street in Bridgeton assists veterans with VA HISA grant applications for home modifications. Vineland's senior center also connects residents with state programs. We work with each agency and manage the application process so families can access every benefit available to them.
Yes. Inspira Medical Center operates facilities in both Bridgeton and Vineland, and we coordinate with their discharge planning teams regularly. When a patient needs to return home but the house has barriers — steps at the entry, a bathtub they cannot safely use, no grab bars — we prioritize the installation to align with discharge timing. Rental ramps and grab bars can be in place within days.
Timeline depends on the home's condition and the scope of work. Grab bars install in a single visit. A modular ramp at the front entry takes one day. Bathroom conversions in older Cumberland County homes typically take four to six days because we often need to reinforce wall framing, update plumbing connections, and address subfloor conditions before installing the new shower and fixtures. Ray provides exact timelines after the assessment.
Yes. Most accessibility contractors concentrate in higher-density, higher-income areas of the state. Cumberland County's rural geography and lower population density mean residents have historically had fewer options. Accessible Solutions serves Cumberland County as a priority because every family deserves access to professional modifications regardless of location. We have completed hundreds of projects across Bridgeton, Vineland, Millville, and the surrounding rural areas.
Call Accessible Solutions to schedule your visit. Ray Petkevis conducts every Cumberland County assessment in person, traveling to Bridgeton, Vineland, Millville, or any address in the county. He evaluates the home's construction, identifies every modification needed, and reviews all funding options including Medicaid and VA benefits. There is no charge for the assessment and no obligation to proceed.
Yes. We deliver and set up hospital beds, wheelchairs, power scooters, and other durable medical equipment throughout Cumberland County. Medicare covers qualifying equipment, and we handle all insurance billing. Delivery and setup are included — we do not drop equipment at your door and leave.
Yes. We serve all of Collingswood and the neighboring communities of Haddonfield, Audubon, Pennsauken, and Haddon Heights. Our Atlantic City area warehouse stocks ramps, grab bar hardware, bathroom conversion materials, and durable medical equipment. Collingswood's central Camden County location makes scheduling efficient, and we serve the borough regularly throughout the year.
Bathroom conversions are the top priority in Collingswood's 1910-1935 craftsman homes. Original bathrooms are compact with clawfoot or built-in tubs, narrow doorways, and no grab bars. We remove the tub and install a barrier-free shower within the existing footprint, widen the doorway to 36 inches, and add grab bars at the toilet and shower. The craftsman homes' wider interior doorways and open first-floor layouts make other modifications more straightforward than in tighter Victorian-era construction.
Collingswood residents enrolled in NJ MLTSS can receive a lifetime benefit covering ramps, bathroom conversions, grab bars, doorway widenings, and structural modifications. We are a certified NJ Medicaid provider and manage every step — initial documentation, managed care organization coordination, installation, and direct billing. Qualifying Collingswood families pay nothing out of pocket for covered work.
Camden County Division of Senior Services provides resource coordination for Collingswood seniors navigating aging-in-place options. Veterans can access VA HISA grants through the Philadelphia VA Medical Center. The Collingswood Senior Community Center on West Collings Avenue connects older residents with county and state programs. We identify every applicable funding source during the initial assessment and handle paperwork for each.
Yes. Cooper University Hospital in Camden and Jefferson facilities throughout the region are major referral sources for Collingswood families. We coordinate directly with discharge planners when a patient needs to return to a Collingswood home that is not yet accessible. Rental ramps provide immediate entry access, and grab bars and bathroom modifications can be completed within days to meet discharge timelines.
A modular aluminum ramp approaching a Collingswood porch typically installs in one to two days depending on the elevation and configuration. Our ramps connect to the existing porch deck without structural alteration — the ramp provides an alternative path while the original steps remain. Side-entry approaches and wrap-around configurations fit the narrow lot dimensions common along streets like Collings Avenue and Frazer Avenue. Ramp rentals at $300 per month are available for temporary needs.
Collingswood's PATCO station makes transit access a real part of daily independence for many residents. When we design exterior modifications, we consider the full path from front door to sidewalk and public transit. A ramp that ends at an uneven sidewalk or an obstructed pathway to the PATCO station limits the resident's independence beyond the home. We plan exterior access as a complete system connecting the home to the community.
Call Accessible Solutions to schedule your free assessment. Ray Petkevis visits every Collingswood home personally, evaluating the craftsman-era construction, porch configuration, bathroom layout, and stairway conditions. He walks the full property and delivers a prioritized modification plan with every funding option identified. The visit takes about an hour with no charge and no obligation to proceed.
Yes. Our Lewes warehouse is approximately 20 minutes northeast of Dagsboro along Route 26 and Route 1. We serve Dagsboro and nearby Frankford, Selbyville, Millsboro, and Bethany Beach regularly. Materials are staged locally for rapid deployment, and standard projects begin within one to two weeks of the initial assessment.
Bathroom conversions and entry ramps are the most requested services in Dagsboro. The area's housing includes older frame homes near the town center, postwar ranches, and manufactured homes on surrounding rural lots. Each type needs different approaches — older homes require structural assessment before bathroom work, ranches need entry ramps for elevated front doors, and manufactured homes require specialized wall reinforcement for grab bar mounting.
Yes. Dagsboro residents enrolled in Delaware DSHP+ Medicaid can access significant coverage for home accessibility modifications. The program covers ramps, bathroom conversions, grab bars, doorway widenings, and structural changes. We are a certified Medicaid provider and handle all documentation, authorization, and billing so qualifying families pay nothing out of pocket.
Veterans can apply for VA HISA grants through the Wilmington VA Medical Center for modifications related to service-connected conditions. Sussex County Community Services coordinates aging-in-place resources for Dagsboro seniors. The Delaware Division of Services for Aging and Adults with Physical Disabilities also administers programs for qualifying residents. We review every option during the assessment and manage the paperwork.
Yes. Nanticoke Memorial Hospital in Seaford and Beebe Healthcare in Lewes are the primary facilities for Dagsboro-area families. We coordinate with both hospitals' discharge planning teams when patients need home modifications before returning home. Our Lewes warehouse proximity allows us to deploy rental ramps, grab bars, and bathroom safety equipment within days to meet medical discharge timelines.
Grab bars install in a single visit. A modular ramp at a ranch entry takes one day. Bathroom conversions in Dagsboro's standard-size bathrooms run three to four days. For manufactured homes, we add time for subfloor evaluation and wall reinforcement — typically four to five days for a full bathroom conversion. A complete modification package for a Dagsboro home usually finishes within one to two weeks.
Yes. Manufactured and mobile homes are common throughout rural Sussex County near Dagsboro, and our crews modify them regularly. These homes require specific techniques — reinforced backing plates for grab bars, subfloor assessment before bathroom work, and ramp designs that account for varying foundation heights and skirting. Our Delaware contractor license covers all housing types including manufactured homes.
Call Accessible Solutions to book your visit. Ray Petkevis conducts every Dagsboro assessment personally, driving to the property to evaluate entries, bathrooms, hallways, and stairways. He assesses the home's construction type and condition, identifies every needed modification, and reviews Medicaid, VA, and private-pay funding options. The assessment is free and carries no obligation.
Yes. We serve all of Deptford Township and nearby Sewell, Woodbury, Turnersville, and Glassboro from our Atlantic City area warehouse. We work throughout Deptford regularly, and our staged inventory of ramps, grab bars, bathroom materials, and durable medical equipment allows rapid deployment to any Deptford address.
Bathroom conversions and entry ramps are the most frequent projects. Deptford's housing ranges from pre-war homes near the Woodbury border to mid-century ranches, 1970s-80s colonials, and newer townhomes near the mall area. Pre-war homes need tub-to-shower conversions in tight bathrooms with structural reinforcement. Ranches and bi-levels need ramps at elevated entries. Colonials need stairlifts connecting bedroom and living levels. Every Deptford assessment is different because construction varies block to block.
Yes. Deptford residents enrolled in NJ MLTSS can receive a lifetime benefit for ramps, bathroom conversions, grab bars, doorway widenings, and structural changes. We are a certified NJ Medicaid provider and handle every step — documentation, managed care coordination, installation, and direct billing. Your family handles no paperwork and pays nothing out of pocket for covered modifications.
Deptford's proximity to Woodbury — the Gloucester County seat — gives residents direct access to the county Area Agency on Aging and Gloucester County Veterans Services on Woodbury-Turnersville Road. Veterans can apply for VA HISA grants for accessibility work related to service-connected conditions. The Gloucester County Division of Social Services also coordinates Medicaid enrollment and aging-in-place referrals. We navigate each program on behalf of the family.
Yes. Inspira Medical Center Woodbury is minutes from Deptford, and we coordinate with their discharge planning team when patients need home modifications before returning home. We also receive referrals from Jefferson Stratford and Virtua facilities. Our goal is to have ramps, grab bars, and bathroom safety modifications in place by the patient's discharge date, and our warehouse inventory makes that timeline achievable.
A modular ramp at a Deptford ranch entry installs in one day. Bathroom conversions in mid-century homes typically take three to five days, accounting for potential plumbing updates and wall reinforcement in older construction. A complete modification package — ramp, bathroom, grab bars, and doorway widenings — usually finishes within eight to twelve business days. Ray provides a precise timeline after evaluating the specific home.
Yes. These 1940s-1950s homes are structurally sound despite their age, but they require specific installation techniques. Grab bars in plaster-and-lath walls need toggle bolts or backing plates anchored to studs. Bathroom conversions may involve updating cast-iron plumbing connections. We assess framing integrity, floor load capacity, and plumbing condition during every initial visit and address any structural concerns as part of the project scope.
Call Accessible Solutions to book your assessment. Ray Petkevis visits every Deptford home in person, evaluating the specific construction era and type — whether pre-war, mid-century, or newer development. He identifies every modification needed for safe independent living and reviews Medicaid, VA, and private-pay options. The assessment takes about an hour with no cost and no obligation.
Yes. Our Lewes warehouse is approximately 10 minutes from Dewey Beach — the closest warehouse-to-community proximity on the Delaware coast. We also serve nearby Rehoboth Beach, Lewes, Bethany Beach, and Milton. That proximity allows us to deploy ramp sections, grab bars, bathroom materials, and durable medical equipment faster than any other aging-in-place contractor in the area.
Ramp systems designed for elevated, piling-supported construction are the most critical modification in Dewey Beach. Homes built to FEMA flood zone standards place entries well above grade, and the narrow lot widths limit available space. We design compact switchback ramp configurations using marine-grade aluminum that handle significant elevation changes within tight footprints. All materials and fasteners are selected for salt air and coastal weather exposure.
Yes. Dewey Beach residents enrolled in Delaware DSHP+ Medicaid can access significant coverage for home modifications. The program covers ramps, bathroom conversions, grab bars, and doorway widenings. We are a certified Medicaid provider and handle all documentation and billing directly. However, many Dewey Beach homeowners are private-pay and we also offer financing through CareCredit.
Veterans can access VA HISA grants through the Wilmington VA Medical Center for modifications tied to service-connected conditions. Sussex County Community Services coordinates senior programs for Dewey Beach residents. The CHEER community centers in nearby Georgetown and Milton also connect older adults with aging-in-place resources. We identify every applicable funding source during the assessment.
Yes, regularly. Beebe Healthcare in Lewes is the primary hospital for Dewey Beach residents, and our 10-minute warehouse proximity makes us the fastest-responding modification contractor in the area. We coordinate directly with Beebe's discharge planning team to have ramps, grab bars, and bathroom modifications installed before the patient arrives home. This partnership has served dozens of families across the Delaware beaches.
A modular ramp on a Dewey Beach elevated home takes one to two days depending on the height and switchback configuration. A bathroom conversion runs three to four days. Grab bars install in a single visit. For multi-level beach homes needing a stairlift plus bathroom work plus exterior ramp, the full scope typically completes within ten to fourteen business days. We schedule work around rental calendars for properties that generate seasonal income.
Yes. Curbless showers, wider doorways, and grab bars are permanent improvements that benefit both the owner and rental guests. These features actually increase the property's appeal to older renters seeking accessible vacation homes. For ramps that are only needed during the owner's personal occupancy period, we offer rentals at $300 per month with professional installation and removal.
Call Accessible Solutions to book your visit. Ray Petkevis conducts every Dewey Beach assessment personally, evaluating the home's coastal construction, elevation, lot constraints, and interior layout. He identifies every modification priority and reviews Medicaid, VA, and private-pay options. With our Lewes warehouse just 10 minutes away, we can move from assessment to installation faster here than almost anywhere else we serve.
Yes. We serve all of Dover and nearby Camden, Smyrna, Harrington, Milford, and Middletown. Our Middletown warehouse is approximately 30 minutes north of Dover with staged inventory of ramps, grab bars, bathroom conversion materials, and durable medical equipment. We serve Dover regularly and can schedule assessments within a few business days of your call.
Entry ramps and bathroom conversions are the top two requests. Dover's ranch homes — built primarily from the 1960s through the 1980s — typically have elevated front entries with three to five steps and combination tub-showers with no grab bars. A modular ramp solves the entry barrier, and a tub-to-shower conversion with grab bars, a fold-down bench, and a handheld showerhead addresses the most dangerous room in the home.
Yes. Dover residents enrolled in Delaware DSHP+ Medicaid can receive significant coverage for home accessibility modifications. This covers ramps, bathroom conversions, grab bars, doorway widenings, and structural changes. We are a certified Medicaid provider and handle all documentation, managed care coordination, and billing so qualifying families pay nothing out of pocket.
Dover Air Force Base is one of the largest military installations on the East Coast, and thousands of veterans and military retirees live in surrounding neighborhoods. We work directly with VA HISA grants that fund ramps, bathroom modifications, and other accessibility work for service-connected conditions. The Kent County Veterans Affairs office also assists with benefit navigation. Our team handles all VA coordination and paperwork.
Yes, frequently. Bayhealth Kent General is Dover's primary hospital, and we coordinate with their discharge planning and rehabilitation teams. When a patient needs to return home but the house has steps at the entry, a bathtub they cannot safely use, or no grab bars, we prioritize scheduling to have modifications completed by discharge day. Our Middletown warehouse proximity ensures materials are available for rapid installation.
We schedule the initial assessment within one week of your call and begin installation within one to two weeks of approval. Grab bars install in a single visit. A modular ramp takes one to two days. A bathroom conversion runs two to four days in Dover's standard ranch bathrooms. A comprehensive package including ramp, bathroom, grab bars, and doorway widenings typically completes within two weeks. Hospital discharge situations receive priority scheduling.
Yes. The older neighborhoods along State Street, Division Street, and around Silver Lake contain some of Dover's most established housing — many dating to the early-to-mid twentieth century. These homes have steeper staircases, narrower doorways, and smaller bathrooms than the suburban ranches farther from downtown. We assess each home's specific construction and design modifications that work within the original layout while meeting current accessibility standards.
Call Accessible Solutions to schedule your free visit. Ray Petkevis personally assesses every Dover home, walking the full property to evaluate entries, bathrooms, hallways, stairways, and doorways. He identifies every needed modification and reviews all funding options including Delaware Medicaid, VA benefits, and private-pay financing. The assessment takes about an hour with no charge and no obligation to proceed.
Yes. Our Atlantic County warehouse is approximately 10 minutes from most Egg Harbor Township addresses — the closest warehouse-to-community proximity in our entire New Jersey service area. We also serve nearby Galloway, Pleasantville, Absecon, and Hammonton. That proximity means faster response times and material availability than any other aging-in-place contractor serving EHT.
A bathtub-to-shower conversion with grab bars is the highest-priority modification for most EHT homes from this era. These homes have combination tub-showers with 16-inch walls, 28-to-30-inch bathroom doorways, and no safety features. We remove the tub, install a barrier-free roll-in shower with grab bars and a fold-down bench, widen the doorway to 36 inches, and add slip-resistant flooring. This addresses the room where the majority of in-home falls occur.
EHT residents enrolled in NJ MLTSS can receive a lifetime benefit for home accessibility modifications including ramps, bathroom conversions, grab bars, doorway widenings, and structural changes. For families needing work beyond Medicaid limits — such as a first-floor addition — we combine Medicaid coverage for qualifying items with private pay or CareCredit financing. We handle all Medicaid documentation and billing directly.
The Atlantic County Area Agency on Aging coordinates aging-in-place services for EHT seniors through their offices in Atlantic City. Veterans can access VA HISA grants through the Wilmington VA Medical Center or the Atlantic County Veterans Services office. The township's own senior services program also connects residents with state and county resources. We help families apply for every program they may qualify for.
Yes, frequently. AtlantiCare Regional Medical Center on Jim Leeds Road is within Egg Harbor Township, and we coordinate directly with their discharge planning and rehabilitation teams. Our 10-minute warehouse proximity means we can stage materials and begin installation faster here than anywhere else in our service area. Rental ramps, grab bars, and bathroom safety modifications can be in place within days of referral.
Our warehouse proximity makes EHT projects among the fastest in our service area. Grab bars install in a single visit. A modular ramp takes one day. A bathroom conversion runs three to four days in EHT's standard 1980s-1990s bathrooms. A comprehensive package — ramp, bathroom conversion, grab bars throughout, and doorway widenings — typically completes within seven to ten business days. Ray provides exact timelines during the assessment.
We work throughout the entire township, but the highest concentration of projects falls along the Fire Road corridor, the established developments near Tilton Road and the Shore Mall area, and the communities along English Creek Road and Ocean Heights Avenue. These neighborhoods were built primarily in the 1980s and 1990s, and the original homeowners are now reaching the age where their homes need modifications for safe daily living.
Call Accessible Solutions to schedule your visit. Ray Petkevis personally assesses every EHT home, evaluating entries, bathrooms, hallways, stairways, and doorways throughout the property. He identifies every modification priority and reviews all funding options including Medicaid, VA benefits, and private-pay financing. With our warehouse just minutes away, the path from assessment to completed installation is shorter here than anywhere else we serve.
Yes. Marlton is the primary community within Evesham Township, and we serve both interchangeably. Our Atlantic City area warehouse serves Evesham along with nearby Medford, Mount Laurel, and Cherry Hill. Whether you search for Marlton or Evesham, you will receive the same services and response times. We work throughout the township including the Route 73 corridor, Kettle Run Road neighborhoods, and developments extending toward Medford.
Bathroom conversions remain the top priority even in Evesham's newer construction. While these homes have wider hallways and larger bathrooms than older housing, they still use standard step-in bathtubs, lack grab bars, and have front entries with steps. The advantage is that modification work is often more straightforward — more space in the bathroom, predictable framing, and first-floor master suites that reduce or eliminate the need for stairlifts.
Yes. Evesham residents enrolled in NJ MLTSS can receive a lifetime benefit for ramps, bathroom conversions, grab bars, doorway widenings, and structural modifications. We are a certified NJ Medicaid provider and handle all documentation, managed care coordination, and billing. Many Evesham families also use private pay or CareCredit financing for modifications that exceed Medicaid coverage limits.
Burlington County Office on Aging coordinates aging-in-place resources for Evesham seniors. Veterans can apply for VA HISA grants through the Philadelphia VA Medical Center or the Burlington County Veterans Services office on High Street in Mount Holly. The Evesham Township senior programs also connect older residents with state and county services. We identify every applicable funding source during the assessment and assist with applications.
Yes. Virtua Marlton and Virtua Voorhees are the primary hospitals for Evesham families, and we coordinate with their discharge planning and rehabilitation teams. When a patient is being discharged to an Evesham home that is not yet accessible, we prioritize scheduling to meet the medical timeline. Rental ramps provide immediate entry access, and grab bars and bathroom modifications can be completed within days of notification.
Evesham's newer construction makes for efficient projects. Grab bars install in a single visit. A modular ramp takes one day. A bathroom conversion runs three to four days in the larger bathrooms found in 1990s-2000s homes. A full aging-in-place package — ramp, bathroom, grab bars, and doorway widenings — typically completes within seven to ten business days. Homes from the 1970s-1980s with older construction may take slightly longer.
Yes, and this is a cost-effective approach. If you are already replacing a bathtub, upgrading to a barrier-free shower with grab bars adds minimal incremental cost. If you are remodeling a half-bath, expanding it to a full accessible bathroom during the renovation avoids opening walls twice. We coordinate with general contractors and homeowners to integrate accessibility features into broader renovation scopes for Evesham properties.
Call Accessible Solutions to schedule your free assessment. Ray Petkevis visits every Evesham property personally, evaluating the home's construction era, layout, entries, bathrooms, and stairways. He delivers a prioritized modification plan and reviews all funding options including Medicaid, VA, and private-pay financing. The visit takes about an hour with no charge and no obligation to move forward.
Yes. Our Middletown warehouse is approximately 20 minutes south of Elsmere along Route 13. We serve Elsmere and nearby Wilmington, Claymont, Newport, and New Castle regularly. Materials are staged for rapid deployment, and we can schedule assessments within a few business days. For urgent hospital discharge situations, we offer priority scheduling and can install rental ramps and grab bars within days.
Small bathrooms are the most critical issue. Elsmere's two-story frame houses, duplexes, and modest ranches have bathrooms that were built for efficiency, not accessibility — narrow doorways, standard tub-showers, and minimal floor space. We widen doorways to 36 inches, replace tubs with barrier-free showers, and install grab bars at the toilet and shower. The compact footprint actually works in our favor because the modification scope is focused and efficient.
A significant number of Elsmere families qualify for Delaware DSHP+ Medicaid, which provides significant coverage. Elsmere's working-class demographics mean many residents meet income thresholds for the program. We are a certified Medicaid provider and handle the complete process — documentation, managed care coordination, installation, and direct billing. Qualifying families pay nothing out of pocket.
The Wilmington VA Medical Center on Kirkwood Highway is minutes from Elsmere and administers HISA grants for veterans needing ramps and bathroom modifications. New Castle County Community Services coordinates senior programs, and the Elsmere Improvement Association connects residents with local resources. Delaware's Division of Services for Aging and Adults with Physical Disabilities administers additional state programs. We help families navigate each one.
Yes. Wilmington Hospital and Christiana Hospital are the primary facilities for Elsmere residents, and we coordinate with their discharge planning teams regularly. When a patient is ready to come home but the house has entry steps, an inaccessible bathtub, or no grab bars, we prioritize the installation to align with the discharge date. Our Middletown warehouse proximity ensures materials are ready for same-week deployment.
Elsmere's compact homes allow faster completion than larger properties. Grab bars throughout the home install in a single visit. A bathroom conversion takes about three days in Elsmere's standard-size bathrooms. A modular ramp installs in one day. A stairlift on a straight interior staircase installs in one day. Many Elsmere families complete their entire modification plan — ramp, bathroom, grab bars, and stairlift — within a single week.
Yes. Many Elsmere duplexes have shared front stoops or closely spaced entries with limited room. We design compact ramp configurations — straight runs along the unit's facade, side-entry approaches through the narrow side yard, or platform ramps with minimal horizontal footprint — that serve the individual unit without obstructing the neighbor's access. Every design accounts for the neighboring unit's entry and shared walkway.
Call Accessible Solutions to book your visit. Ray Petkevis conducts every Elsmere assessment personally, evaluating the home's compact layout, entry conditions, bathroom dimensions, and stairway configuration. He identifies every modification priority and reviews all funding options including Medicaid, VA benefits, and private-pay financing. The assessment takes about an hour and carries no cost or obligation.
Yes, we serve all of Galloway Township from our Atlantic County warehouse located just 15 to 20 minutes away. That proximity gives Galloway families the fastest response times in our network. We also cover nearby Egg Harbor Township, Absecon, Hammonton, and Pleasantville. Our crews are in the Galloway area weekly for installations, assessments, and equipment deliveries.
Most Galloway subdivisions were built during the development boom with two-story layouts, combination tub-showers, and raised front entries with three to four steps. We convert those tub-showers to barrier-free walk-in showers, install stairlifts on the main staircase, widen bathroom doorways from 30 inches to 36 inches, and add modular ramps at the front or garage entry. These homes have solid construction that responds well to modification work.
Galloway residents enrolled in NJ MLTSS Medicaid can receive a lifetime benefit for home accessibility modifications at no personal cost. Covered work includes ramp installations, bathroom conversions, grab bars, and doorway widenings. We are a certified NJ Medicaid provider and manage every step from documentation through managed care authorization and direct billing.
Veterans in the Galloway area may qualify for VA Home Improvements and Structural Alterations grants covering ramps, bathroom modifications, and grab bars for service-connected conditions. The Atlantic County Veterans Services office in Atlantic City can help determine eligibility. We coordinate with the VA regularly and handle the required paperwork so veteran families can focus on recovery rather than administration.
We work closely with discharge timelines from AtlantiCare and other regional facilities serving Galloway residents. Because our warehouse is minutes away, we can deploy rental ramps, install grab bars, and set up hospital beds within days of discharge notification. That speed matters when a patient needs to come home safely and the hospital bed cannot wait for a contractor scheduling backlog.
For a standard Galloway subdivision home, a modular ramp installation takes one day and a bathtub-to-shower conversion takes two to three days. We can often begin within five to seven business days of approval because materials are staged at our nearby warehouse. Urgent discharge-related projects can start within two to three business days when the medical timeline requires it.
We modify rural properties throughout the Pine Barrens regularly. These homes often require longer ramp approaches over uneven grading, foundation-specific attachment methods for manufactured homes and older farmhouses, and bathroom renovations designed around well water and septic systems. We assess terrain, soil conditions, and construction type during every rural property visit before designing the modification plan.
Call us to schedule a no-cost, no-obligation home assessment at your Galloway property. Ray Petkevis visits personally, walks the entire home, identifies every barrier, reviews all available funding sources including Medicaid and VA benefits, and delivers a clear written recommendation. Most Galloway assessments can be scheduled within a few business days of your call.
Yes. Our Lewes warehouse is approximately 20 minutes north of Frankford along Route 113 and Route 1. We serve Frankford and nearby Selbyville, Dagsboro, Fenwick Island, and Millsboro regularly. Materials are staged locally for prompt deployment, and we can schedule assessments within a few business days. For urgent needs, we prioritize Frankford families and deploy rental ramps and grab bars within days.
Manufactured homes, older farmhouses, and modest ranches are the most common housing we modify near Frankford. Manufactured homes require reinforced backing plates for grab bars and subfloor evaluation before bathroom work. Farmhouses need structural assessment of older framing before installing heavy fixtures. Ranches typically need entry ramps and tub-to-shower conversions. Our Delaware contractor license covers all housing types, and our crews have extensive experience with each one.
Yes. Frankford residents enrolled in Delaware DSHP+ Medicaid can receive significant coverage for home modifications. Many Frankford families qualify given the area's income demographics. The program covers ramps, bathroom conversions, grab bars, doorway widenings, and structural changes. We handle all documentation, authorization, and billing as a certified Medicaid provider.
Veterans can access VA HISA grants through the Wilmington VA Medical Center for modifications related to service-connected conditions. Sussex County Community Services coordinates senior programs for Frankford-area residents. The CHEER community centers in Georgetown and Milton serve as resource hubs for older adults in inland Sussex County. Medicare also covers qualifying durable medical equipment. We review every option during the assessment.
Yes. Nanticoke Memorial Hospital in Seaford and Beebe Healthcare in Lewes are the primary facilities for Frankford families. We coordinate with discharge planning teams at both hospitals when patients need home modifications before returning home. Our Lewes warehouse proximity allows rapid deployment of rental ramps, grab bars, and bathroom safety equipment to meet medical discharge timelines.
A modular ramp at a manufactured home entry installs in one day. Grab bars with reinforced backing install in a single visit. Bathroom conversions take four to five days in manufactured homes because we assess the subfloor, reinforce wall framing, and verify plumbing connections before installing the new shower and fixtures. A complete modification package for a Frankford manufactured home typically finishes within one to two weeks.
Yes. Most accessibility contractors concentrate near population centers and avoid rural Sussex County. Accessible Solutions serves Frankford as a priority because every family deserves professional modifications regardless of location. Our Lewes warehouse puts us 20 minutes away, and we maintain regular service schedules throughout inland Sussex County. We have completed numerous projects in Frankford and the surrounding agricultural communities.
Call Accessible Solutions to book your visit. Ray Petkevis conducts every Frankford assessment personally, driving to the property to walk through every room, entry, and exterior area. He evaluates the home's construction type, identifies every modification needed, and reviews Medicaid, VA, and private-pay funding options. The assessment takes about an hour with no charge and no obligation to proceed.
Yes, we serve Georgetown and the entire Sussex County seat area from our Lewes warehouse, approximately 25 minutes east along Route 9 and Route 113. We also cover nearby Millsboro, Seaford, Bridgeville, and Lewes. Our crews are in the Georgetown area regularly for assessments, installations, and equipment deliveries throughout the week.
Homes surrounding Georgetown's Circle date from the mid-1800s through the early 1900s with steep front steps, narrow interior stairways, small retrofitted bathrooms, and plaster-over-lath walls. We install grab bars using reinforcement methods designed for historic wall construction, convert compact bathrooms within their original footprints, and design ramp systems for elevated entries on narrow town lots.
Georgetown residents enrolled in DSHP+ Medicaid can receive significant coverage for home accessibility modifications. We are a certified Delaware Medicaid provider and handle every step of the process including assessment documentation, authorization submission, installation, and direct billing. Qualifying families pay nothing out of pocket for covered work.
Veterans with service-connected conditions may qualify for VA HISA grants that fund ramps, bathroom modifications, grab bars, and other accessibility work. The Sussex County VA outreach services and the Millsboro VA clinic can help determine eligibility. We coordinate directly with the VA on authorization paperwork so Georgetown veteran families can focus on their health rather than bureaucratic processes.
We coordinate with discharge timelines from both Nanticoke Memorial Hospital in Seaford and Beebe Healthcare in Lewes, the two closest hospitals to Georgetown. Our Lewes warehouse keeps ramp sections, grab bars, and safety equipment staged for rapid deployment. We can install rental ramps and grab bars within days of notification so patients return to safe home environments.
A standard bathtub-to-shower conversion in a Georgetown-area farmhouse takes three to five days depending on the existing plumbing, wall construction, and whether the bathroom was a later addition with non-standard framing. We assess structural conditions during the initial visit and include any necessary reinforcement work in the project scope so there are no surprises once installation begins.
We modify manufactured homes throughout rural Sussex County regularly. These homes require specialized approaches because wall construction differs from site-built homes for grab bar anchoring, floor levels sit three to four feet above grade requiring longer ramp systems, and existing wooden entry steps often need full replacement. DSHP+ Medicaid covers modifications on manufactured homes as long as they serve as the primary residence.
Call us to schedule a free home assessment at your Georgetown property. Ray Petkevis visits personally, evaluates every entry point and interior space, identifies every accessibility barrier, and reviews all funding options including DSHP+ Medicaid and VA benefits. The visit carries no obligation and most Georgetown assessments can be scheduled within a few business days.
Yes. Our Lewes warehouse is approximately 25 minutes north of Fenwick Island along Route 1. We serve Fenwick Island and nearby Selbyville, Bethany Beach, Dagsboro, and even Ocean City MD. We keep ramp sections, bathroom conversion materials, grab bars, and durable medical equipment staged locally, so Fenwick Island homeowners receive the same response times as any community in our service area.
Exterior ramp systems are the most critical modification. Fenwick Island homes built to FEMA flood zone standards sit on pilings with entries well above grade, and the narrow barrier island lots limit available ramp space. We design compact switchback configurations using marine-grade aluminum that handle significant elevation changes within tight footprints. Stainless steel fasteners and corrosion-resistant finishes withstand the salt air and coastal exposure year-round.
Yes. Fenwick Island residents enrolled in Delaware DSHP+ Medicaid can receive significant coverage for ramps, bathroom conversions, grab bars, and doorway widenings. However, many Fenwick Island homeowners are private-pay. We also offer financing through CareCredit for families who do not qualify for Medicaid but want to spread costs over time.
Veterans can apply for VA HISA grants through the Wilmington VA Medical Center for modifications related to service-connected conditions. Sussex County Community Services coordinates aging-in-place referrals for Fenwick Island seniors. The CHEER community centers in Georgetown and Milton also connect older adults with state programs. We review every applicable funding option during the initial assessment and manage paperwork for each program.
Yes. Beebe Healthcare in Lewes and Atlantic General Hospital in Berlin MD are the closest facilities for Fenwick Island residents. We coordinate with both hospitals' discharge planning teams when patients need home modifications before returning to their Fenwick Island property. Our Lewes warehouse proximity allows us to deploy rental ramps, grab bars, and bathroom safety equipment within days of referral.
A modular aluminum ramp on a Fenwick Island elevated home typically takes one to three days depending on the height of the entry and the complexity of the switchback configuration. Higher elevations require more ramp sections and landings to maintain ADA-compliant slope. Interior modifications proceed on standard timelines — bathroom conversions run three to four days, grab bars install in a single visit, and stairlifts install in one day.
Yes. We schedule modification work around rental calendars, typically completing projects during the off-season when the home is not generating income. For homeowners who need immediate access during their personal occupancy period, ramp rentals at $300 per month offer seasonal flexibility. Permanent interior modifications like curbless showers and grab bars also increase the property's appeal to older renters seeking accessible vacation homes.
Call Accessible Solutions to book your visit. Ray Petkevis conducts every Fenwick Island assessment personally, evaluating the home's coastal construction, piling height, lot constraints, and interior layout. He identifies every modification needed and reviews Medicaid, VA, and private-pay funding options. The assessment is free and carries no obligation. We recommend scheduling during the off-season for the most flexible project timing.
Yes, we serve all of Glasgow from our Middletown warehouse, approximately 15 minutes south. Glasgow is one of our closest service areas in New Castle County. We also cover nearby Bear, Newark, New Castle, and Middletown. Our crews work in Glasgow's neighborhoods weekly, and our proximity means faster scheduling and same-week emergency response for urgent projects.
Glasgow's subdivision colonials in neighborhoods like Scottfield, Glasgow Pines, and Wellington Woods share a common layout with all bedrooms upstairs, combination tub-showers, and raised front entries. We install stairlifts to restore safe second-floor access, convert tub-showers to barrier-free walk-in showers, widen 30-inch bathroom doorways to 36 inches, and add modular ramps at the front or garage entry.
Glasgow residents enrolled in DSHP+ Medicaid can access significant coverage for home modifications including bathroom conversions, ramp installations, grab bars, and doorway widenings. We are a certified Delaware Medicaid provider and manage every step from initial documentation through authorization and direct billing. Families pay nothing for covered work.
Veterans with service-connected disabilities may qualify for VA HISA grants covering ramps, bathroom modifications, and structural accessibility work. Glasgow's proximity to the Wilmington VA Medical Center makes coordination straightforward. We layer VA benefits with DSHP+ Medicaid when both apply, maximizing the total funding available. Our team handles all VA paperwork and authorization processes.
ChristianaCare's Christiana Hospital is roughly 10 minutes from most Glasgow addresses, and we work with their discharge planning teams regularly. When a Glasgow patient needs ramps or grab bars before returning home, our Middletown warehouse allows us to stage materials and deploy crews within days. Rental ramps, grab bars, and hospital beds can be installed before the patient arrives home.
A straight stairlift installation in a Glasgow colonial takes about half a day once the unit arrives. For curved or L-shaped staircases with turns at landings, the rail is custom-fabricated to match your staircase geometry, which adds two to three weeks of manufacturing time before a one-day installation. Both types mount to the stair treads rather than the walls, preserving your home's drywall and trim.
We modify townhomes and condominiums in Glasgow communities regularly. Interior work like bathroom conversions, grab bars, and stairlifts requires no HOA approval. For exterior ramp installations, we design compact systems that fit shared-entry configurations and coordinate any required HOA submissions on your behalf. Our modular ramps are removable and leave no permanent structural changes to the building exterior.
Call us to schedule a free, no-obligation home assessment at your Glasgow property. Ray Petkevis visits personally to evaluate every room, entry point, and stairway, then reviews all funding options including DSHP+ Medicaid and VA benefits. Glasgow assessments are typically scheduled within days of your call thanks to our nearby Middletown location.
Yes, we serve all of Greenville from our Middletown warehouse in New Castle County. We also cover nearby Wilmington, Hockessin, Pike Creek, and Talleyville. Our crews understand the specific construction quality and architectural significance of Greenville's Kennett Pike corridor properties and bring the expertise these homes demand.
Greenville estates commonly distribute living across three or four levels with grand staircases, stepped galleries, and walkout lower levels. We install curved stairlifts that follow sweeping foyer staircases precisely, evaluate residential elevator options when families prefer to preserve a staircase untouched, and use vertical platform lifts at half-level transitions between wings. Every solution is tailored to the home's architecture.
Greenville residents enrolled in DSHP+ Medicaid can receive significant coverage for home accessibility modifications. While most Greenville projects are privately funded given the community's demographics, we evaluate every available program during the assessment. Qualifying residents receive full authorization and billing support at no additional cost.
Veterans with service-connected conditions may qualify for VA HISA grants covering ramps, bathroom modifications, and structural accessibility work. The Wilmington VA Medical Center is nearby for eligibility coordination. We also work with veterans who prefer to combine VA funding with private investment for comprehensive modification packages that address the full scope of a Greenville estate property.
We coordinate with ChristianaCare and other regional facilities regularly when Greenville residents need modifications before returning home. Our Middletown warehouse stocks ramp systems, grab bars, and medical equipment for rapid deployment. For estate properties where the modification scope is complex, we provide interim safety measures immediately while planning comprehensive work on a longer timeline.
A Greenville bathroom conversion typically takes five to ten days depending on the scope, material sourcing, and finish complexity. We source tile, stone, and fixtures that match or complement the existing bathroom surfaces. Grab bars come in period-appropriate finishes including polished nickel, aged brass, and oil-rubbed bronze. The result is a bathroom that functions safely and looks like an intentional renovation.
We welcome collaboration with architects, interior designers, and estate managers that Greenville families already work with. We provide accessibility engineering and installation expertise while the family's design team ensures aesthetic continuity. This collaborative approach produces modifications that integrate seamlessly with broader renovation plans and meet both functional requirements and the homeowner's design standards.
Call us to schedule a free, no-obligation assessment at your Greenville home. Ray Petkevis walks the entire property with the family, evaluates every entry point, stairway, and living space, and develops a recommendation calibrated to the home's specific architecture. Greenville assessments often take longer than suburban homes due to the scale and complexity of the properties.
We serve every community in Gloucester County including Washington Township, Sewell, Turnersville, Woodbury, Mullica Hill, Deptford, Glassboro, West Deptford, Mantua, Harrison Township, Woolwich, and East Greenwich. Our Atlantic County warehouse is approximately 40 to 50 minutes from most Gloucester County addresses, and our crews are in the county multiple days per week for installations and assessments.
Bi-levels and split-levels distribute living space across staggered half-floors connected by short stairways, so no single level contains a bedroom, bathroom, kitchen, and living area together. We install stairlifts to connect these levels safely, convert the most-used bathroom to a barrier-free shower, and add grab bars at every stair transition. These homes have solid framing that supports modifications well.
Gloucester County residents enrolled in NJ MLTSS Medicaid can receive a lifetime benefit for home accessibility modifications including ramps, bathroom conversions, grab bars, doorway widenings, and structural changes. We are a certified NJ Medicaid provider and handle every aspect of authorization, documentation, and billing so qualifying families receive their modifications at no personal cost.
Veterans with service-connected disabilities can apply for VA HISA grants covering ramps, bathroom modifications, and structural changes. The Gloucester County Veterans Affairs office in Woodbury and the VA outpatient clinic in Vineland can assist with eligibility determination. We coordinate with the VA directly and can layer VA funding with Medicaid benefits when both programs apply.
We coordinate with discharge planning teams at Inspira Health in Mullica Hill and Woodbury, Jefferson Washington Township, and Virtua Voorhees regularly. When a Gloucester County patient needs immediate home modifications before discharge, our staged inventory allows us to install rental ramps, grab bars, and hospital beds within days rather than weeks.
A standard bathtub-to-shower conversion in a Gloucester County colonial takes two to three days once materials are staged. The entire process from initial assessment through completed installation typically runs two to three weeks for standard projects. For urgent needs following hospital discharge, we compress that timeline and prioritize scheduling to meet the medical deadline.
Newer homes offer wider hallways and open floor plans but still lack critical features like curbless showers, grab bars, and reinforced bathroom walls. Master bathrooms typically have curbed shower stalls or soaking tubs that become barriers when mobility declines. We retrofit these homes with barrier-free showers, strategically placed grab bars, and ramps at entry steps that builders did not eliminate.
Call us to schedule a free home assessment anywhere in Gloucester County. Ray Petkevis visits personally, walks the entire property, identifies every barrier, and reviews all available funding including NJ Medicaid and VA benefits. He provides a clear written recommendation tailored to your family's situation and your home's specific construction. No cost and no obligation.
Yes, we serve all of Glassboro from our Atlantic County warehouse. We also cover nearby Sewell, Turnersville, Deptford, Woodbury, and Mullica Hill throughout Gloucester County. Our crews work in the Glassboro area regularly and can schedule assessments within days. The borough's compact size means we can efficiently serve every neighborhood from High Street to the Rowan University perimeter.
Glassboro's historic core has homes built for glass factory workers between the 1880s and 1940s, typically 900 to 1,200 square feet with steep narrow staircases, small retrofitted bathrooms, high front porches, and doorways as narrow as 24 inches. We use corner shower bases, wall-mounted sinks, and swing-clear hinges to maximize accessibility within tight footprints while anchoring grab bars through plaster-and-lath into structural framing.
Glassboro residents enrolled in NJ MLTSS Medicaid can access a lifetime benefit for home accessibility modifications at no personal cost. In Glassboro's market, that amount often covers a complete aging-in-place package including a ramp, bathroom conversion, grab bars, and doorway widenings. We are a certified NJ Medicaid provider and manage every step from documentation through billing.
Gloucester County's Office on Aging provides referrals for home modification assistance and can connect residents with community-based programs. The county's ADRC helps seniors navigate available benefits. We coordinate with these agencies regularly and can identify whether a Glassboro resident qualifies for Medicaid, VA benefits, or other programs during our free home assessment.
We work with discharge teams at Inspira Health's Mullica Hill and Woodbury campuses regularly when Glassboro-area patients need urgent home modifications. Our locally staged inventory allows us to install rental ramps, grab bars, and hospital beds within days of discharge notification. Families returning from Inspira, Jefferson Washington Township, or Virtua Voorhees rely on our rapid turnaround.
Glassboro's older lots are often 40 feet wide or less with shallow front yards. A straight ramp run cannot fit on most of these properties. We design L-shaped or switchback configurations with intermediate landings, or route ramps along the side of the home using lot depth instead of width. Every design meets ADA slope requirements while fitting within the specific dimensions of the Glassboro lot.
We serve long-term Glassboro homeowners throughout the borough regardless of how the surrounding area has changed. Many older residents in neighborhoods adjacent to Rowan's growing campus want to stay in homes they have owned for decades. Our modifications address the aging housing stock these families live in, and Medicaid benefits ensure the work is financially accessible even as property assessments rise.
Call us to schedule a no-cost, no-obligation assessment at your Glassboro home. Ray Petkevis visits personally, evaluates the construction of every room including any additions, identifies all accessibility barriers, and reviews every funding source available to your family. Most Glassboro assessments are scheduled within a few business days of the initial call.
Yes, we serve all of Haddon Heights from our Atlantic County warehouse, approximately 40 minutes away. We also cover nearby Audubon, Collingswood, Haddonfield, and Woodbury throughout Camden County. Our crews are familiar with the borough's pre-war housing stock and the compact lot dimensions that require specialized ramp configurations.
Haddon Heights homes from this era have steep narrow staircases, small bathrooms with cast-iron tubs, 28-inch doorways, and raised front entries with concrete stoops. We install slim-profile stairlifts designed for tight stairways, convert compact bathrooms to barrier-free showers within the original footprint, widen doorways to 36 inches, and build switchback ramps that fit the borough's narrow front yards.
Haddon Heights residents enrolled in NJ MLTSS Medicaid can receive a lifetime benefit for home modifications including ramps, bathroom conversions, grab bars, doorway widenings, and structural changes. We are a certified NJ Medicaid provider and manage every step of the authorization process from documentation through managed care coordination and direct billing.
Camden County's Area Agency on Aging connects seniors with community-based services and can refer families to modification assistance programs. The county ADRC helps navigate available benefits. We assess every funding option during the free home evaluation, including Medicaid, VA HISA grants for qualifying veterans, and Medicare coverage for durable medical equipment like hospital beds and wheelchairs.
We coordinate with discharge planning teams at Jefferson Stratford, Virtua Voorhees, and Cooper University Hospital when Haddon Heights patients need urgent home modifications. Our staged inventory allows us to deploy rental ramps, grab bars, and hospital beds within days. The PATCO connection that Haddon Heights residents rely on for medical travel makes coming home quickly essential.
Plaster-and-lath walls require different fastening methods than modern drywall. We locate the underlying framing, which in pre-war Haddon Heights homes often uses true-dimension lumber at irregular spacing, and install reinforcement blocking behind the plaster before anchoring grab bars. Surface-mounting to plaster alone is never acceptable because the wall cannot bear the loads these bars encounter during a fall or transfer.
The PATCO station gives Haddon Heights residents direct rail access to Philadelphia and Camden without driving, which is invaluable for medical appointments and daily independence as driving becomes difficult. Combined with Station Avenue's walkable shops and pharmacy, the borough offers a quality of life that assisted living facilities along highway strips cannot replicate. Our modifications keep residents safe in homes that connect to all of it.
Call us to schedule a free, no-obligation home assessment at your Haddon Heights property. Ray Petkevis visits personally, walks the home, evaluates every stairway and bathroom, identifies barriers specific to the borough's pre-war construction, and reviews all available funding sources. Most Haddon Heights assessments can be scheduled within a few business days.
Yes, we serve all of Haddonfield from our Atlantic County warehouse, approximately 40 minutes away. We also cover nearby Cherry Hill, Collingswood, Audubon, Haddon Heights, and Voorhees. Our crews have extensive experience with Haddonfield's colonial and Georgian housing stock and the Historic District considerations that exterior modifications require in the borough.
Haddonfield's colonial homes have steep narrow staircases, 26-to-28-inch doorways, small bathrooms converted from closets during early plumbing upgrades, and stone front steps. We install slim-profile stairlifts on steep colonial stairways, convert compact bathrooms to barrier-free showers, widen doorways using swing-clear hinges or reframing, and design removable modular ramps that respect the historic streetscape.
Haddonfield residents enrolled in NJ MLTSS Medicaid can receive a lifetime benefit for home accessibility modifications including ramps, bathroom conversions, grab bars, and doorway widenings. Even in Haddonfield's higher-value housing market, these benefits cover substantial work. We are a certified NJ Medicaid provider and handle all authorization, documentation, and direct billing.
Veterans may qualify for VA HISA grants covering ramps, bathroom modifications, and structural changes for service-connected conditions. Camden County's Area Agency on Aging provides referrals to modification assistance programs. Medicare covers qualifying durable medical equipment separately. We review every available funding source during the free assessment so Haddonfield families make informed financial decisions.
Our modular aluminum ramp systems are bolt-together and removable, leaving no permanent alteration to the home's facade. This typically satisfies Haddonfield's Historic District Commission requirements for properties within the designated zone. We design ramp paths that follow existing walkways, wrap around porches, or approach from side entries to minimize visual impact on the streetscape.
During a comprehensive assessment, Ray evaluates not just the immediate need but the home's full aging-in-place potential over the next decade. A family might start with grab bars and handrails, add a stairlift in year two, convert the first-floor powder room to a full accessible bath in year three, and add a rear ramp when ground-floor living becomes necessary. Each phase builds on previous work.
Haddonfield lots with 40-to-60-foot frontage and shallow setbacks require creative ramp routing. A four-step entry needs 36 to 48 feet of ramp run at ADA-compliant slope, which exceeds most front yard depth. We use L-shaped or switchback configurations with intermediate landings, route ramps along the house facade, or approach from side yards to fit within the lot geometry while maintaining proper slope.
Call us to schedule a free, no-obligation assessment at your Haddonfield property. Ray Petkevis visits personally, evaluates every room and entry point, accounts for the home's historic construction methods, and reviews all funding options including Medicaid and VA benefits. He delivers a clear written plan tailored to both the home's architecture and your family's needs.
Yes, we serve all of Hammonton from our Atlantic County warehouse, approximately 25 minutes away. We also cover nearby Buena, Egg Harbor Township, Mays Landing, and Vineland. Our crews work in the Hammonton area regularly and can schedule assessments within days. The warehouse proximity means materials are staged locally for fast project starts.
Downtown Hammonton homes from the late 1800s through the 1940s have steep staircases with narrow treads, small retrofitted bathrooms, high front stoops, and doorways as narrow as 28 inches. We install stairlifts configured for steep pitches, convert compact bathrooms to barrier-free showers using corner bases and wall-mounted sinks, build switchback ramps for narrow lots, and widen doorways to accommodate walkers and wheelchairs.
Hammonton residents on NJ MLTSS Medicaid can receive a lifetime benefit for home accessibility modifications. In Hammonton's market, that amount frequently covers a complete package including a ramp, bathroom conversion, grab bars, and doorway widenings with nothing owed by the family. We are a certified Medicaid provider and handle documentation, authorization, installation, and direct billing.
Veterans with service-connected conditions may qualify for VA HISA grants covering ramps, bathroom modifications, and structural changes. The Atlantic County Veterans Services office can help determine eligibility. We also layer VA benefits with Medicaid when both apply and coordinate with the VA on all required paperwork so Hammonton veteran families focus on recovery rather than administrative processes.
We work with discharge timelines from AtlantiCare, Inspira Health, and other regional facilities serving Hammonton patients. Our nearby warehouse allows us to install rental ramps, grab bars, and hospital beds within days of notification. For Hammonton families managing a sudden transition from hospital to home, our staged inventory eliminates the weeks of waiting that other contractors require.
Rural properties outside Hammonton's town center often have longer driveway approaches, unpaved surfaces, well water and septic systems, and farmhouses with additions built across multiple decades. We assess terrain conditions, foundation types, floor level consistency between sections, and plumbing capacity during the initial visit. Ramp installations on rural lots account for gravel surfaces and grading that differs from suburban construction.
Multi-generational living is common in Hammonton, and our modifications account for every household member. A bathroom conversion serves the grandparent who needs a walk-in shower while the family may want a bathtub preserved elsewhere. A stairlift installs so other residents use the stairs normally. A ramp works for wheelchair access and everyday family convenience. We design for the whole household during the assessment.
Call us to schedule a no-cost, no-obligation assessment at your Hammonton property. Ray Petkevis visits personally, walks the entire home including any additions, evaluates every barrier, and reviews all available funding including Medicaid and VA benefits. Most Hammonton assessments are scheduled within a few business days of your call.
Yes, we serve all of Harrington from our Middletown warehouse, approximately 40 minutes north along Route 13, and our Lewes warehouse, approximately 45 minutes southeast. We also cover nearby Milford, Camden, Dover, and Bridgeville. Both warehouse locations stock ramp sections, grab bars, and bathroom conversion materials for fast deployment to Harrington families.
Harrington's ranches from the 1950s and 1960s have elevated front entries with three to four concrete steps, combination tub-showers in small bathrooms with 28-inch doorways, and hallways that are tight for mobility equipment. Cape Cods add steep narrow staircases to second-floor bedrooms. We install ramps at entries, convert bathrooms to barrier-free showers, widen doorways, and add stairlifts for Cape Cod upper floors.
Harrington residents enrolled in DSHP+ Medicaid can receive significant coverage for home accessibility modifications. We are a certified Delaware Medicaid provider and handle the full process including assessment documentation, authorization submission, installation, and direct billing. Qualifying families pay nothing out of pocket for covered work.
Veterans with service-connected conditions may qualify for VA HISA grants covering ramps, bathroom modifications, and structural accessibility work. Dover Air Force Base and the Kent County veterans community create strong local VA coordination. We layer VA funding with DSHP+ Medicaid when both apply and handle all paperwork so veteran families focus on their health.
We work with Bayhealth Kent General's discharge planning team regularly when Harrington patients need modifications before returning home. The hospital is roughly 20 minutes north of Harrington, and our warehouses keep materials staged for rapid deployment. Rental ramps, grab bars, and hospital beds can be installed within days of discharge notification.
A modular ramp installation at a Harrington ranch takes one day, and a bathtub-to-shower conversion takes two to three days. For a combined project, total installation time is typically three to four days once materials are staged. The full process from assessment through completion runs two to three weeks for standard projects, with accelerated timelines available for urgent hospital discharge situations.
The neighborhoods surrounding the fairgrounds along Fairground Road and Reese Avenue contain homes from the 1940s through the 1970s with solid construction that responds well to modification. These properties have the elevated entries, narrow bathrooms, and steep staircases typical of their era, but the conventional framing means our crews can install grab bars, stairlifts, and shower conversions efficiently.
Call us to schedule a no-cost, no-obligation assessment at your Harrington property. Ray Petkevis visits personally, evaluates every room and entry point, reviews your family's situation and all available funding including DSHP+ Medicaid and VA benefits, and delivers a clear recommendation. Most Harrington assessments can be scheduled within a few business days.
Yes, we serve all of Hockessin from our Middletown warehouse in New Castle County. We also cover nearby Pike Creek, Greenville, Newark, and Wilmington. Our crews understand the construction quality and architectural character of Hockessin's estate properties along Lancaster Pike and Valley Road and bring the expertise these homes demand.
Hockessin homes often have significant grade changes between driveway and entry, multi-level interior layouts with walkout lower levels, and master suites on upper floors. We design ramp systems or vertical platform lifts for sloped approaches, install curved stairlifts on sweeping interior staircases, and convert master bathrooms to barrier-free configurations with finishes that match the home's existing quality.
Hockessin residents enrolled in DSHP+ Medicaid can receive significant coverage for home accessibility modifications. While most Hockessin projects are privately funded, we evaluate every available program during the initial assessment regardless of financial situation. Qualifying residents receive full Medicaid authorization and billing support.
Veterans with service-connected disabilities may qualify for VA HISA grants covering ramps, bathroom modifications, and structural accessibility work. The Wilmington VA Medical Center is a short drive from Hockessin for eligibility coordination. We handle all VA paperwork and can combine VA funding with Medicaid or private pay to cover comprehensive modification packages for Hockessin's larger properties.
We coordinate with ChristianaCare's Christiana and Wilmington Hospital campuses regularly when Hockessin patients need modifications before discharge. Our Middletown warehouse stocks ramp systems, grab bars, and medical equipment for quick deployment. For Hockessin's larger homes where the full scope may take longer, we install interim safety measures immediately while planning comprehensive work.
Hockessin's rolling hills create elevation changes of 10 to 15 feet between driveways and front doors on some properties. We design switchback ramp systems with intermediate landings that navigate these grades at ADA-compliant slope, integrated into existing landscaping. When ramp runs would be impractical due to length, vertical platform lifts handle the full elevation change in a compact footprint.
Many Hockessin families contact us proactively after consulting with a physician or observing gradual mobility decline, rather than waiting for a crisis. This allows us to design phased plans — grab bars and handrails in year one, a stairlift in year three, a bathroom conversion in year five, an exterior ramp when needed. Each phase builds on previous work with documented continuity across every project.
Call us to schedule a free, no-obligation assessment at your Hockessin home. Ray Petkevis walks the entire property with the family, evaluates every entry point and living space, identifies all barriers along daily paths, and develops a recommendation matched to the home's specific architecture. Hockessin assessments are typically scheduled within a few business days of your call.
Yes, we serve all of Laurel from our Lewes warehouse, approximately 35 minutes east along Route 9 and Route 1. We also cover nearby Seaford, Georgetown, Bridgeville, and Delmar. Our crews are in the western Sussex County area regularly and can schedule assessments within a few business days of your call.
Laurel's older homes from the early 1900s through the 1960s have elevated front porches with three to five wooden or concrete steps, narrow hallways under 30 inches, steep interior staircases, and small bathrooms with cast-iron tubs. The wood-frame construction requires careful structural assessment before modifications. We identify and address any deteriorated framing or subflooring as part of the project scope.
Laurel residents enrolled in DSHP+ Medicaid can receive significant coverage for home accessibility modifications. Given the income demographics of western Sussex County, many Laurel families qualify. We are a certified Medicaid provider and manage the entire process from documentation through direct billing. Families handle no paperwork.
Veterans with service-connected conditions may qualify for VA HISA grants covering ramps, bathroom modifications, and structural accessibility work. The Millsboro VA clinic and Sussex County veterans services can assist with eligibility. We coordinate directly with the VA on authorization paperwork and can layer VA funding with DSHP+ Medicaid to maximize total benefits for Laurel veteran families.
We work with discharge timelines from Nanticoke Memorial in Seaford and TidalHealth facilities regularly when Laurel patients need urgent home modifications. Our Lewes warehouse stocks ramp sections, grab bars, and safety equipment for rapid deployment. Rental ramps and grab bars can be installed within days of notification so patients return to a safe home environment.
A standard bathtub-to-shower conversion in a Laurel home takes three to five days depending on the plumbing condition and wall construction. Older homes may require updated drain lines or supply piping as part of the conversion. We assess plumbing conditions during the initial visit and include any necessary updates in the project scope so there are no surprises during installation.
We modify manufactured homes throughout the Laurel area regularly. These homes sit three to four feet above grade with existing wooden steps and decks that often deteriorate. We install modular aluminum ramp systems that replace unsafe wooden entry structures with weather-resistant, code-compliant access. Wall construction in manufactured homes requires specialized grab bar anchoring methods that differ from site-built homes.
Call us to schedule a free, no-obligation home assessment at your Laurel property. Ray Petkevis visits personally, evaluates every room and entry point, assesses structural conditions in older construction, and reviews all funding options including DSHP+ Medicaid and VA benefits. He provides a clear recommendation tailored to your home and your family's situation.
Yes, we operate a fully stocked warehouse right in Lewes, making it our home base for all of Sussex County. We also cover nearby Rehoboth Beach, Dewey Beach, Milton, and Georgetown. Our local inventory means crews can begin installations within days rather than waiting for materials from northern Delaware. No other aging-in-place provider has a warehouse this close to coastal Sussex County.
Elevated foundations near the beach and canal place entries four to eight feet above grade. We design switchback ramp systems with marine-grade aluminum that fit within lot dimensions and meet ADA slope requirements. For properties with limited yard space, vertical platform lifts handle the full elevation change in a compact footprint. All exterior hardware uses stainless steel fasteners rated for salt air exposure.
Lewes residents enrolled in DSHP+ Medicaid can receive significant coverage for home accessibility modifications. We are a certified Delaware Medicaid provider and manage the complete authorization and billing cycle. Qualifying residents receive bathroom conversions, ramp installations, and grab bars at no out-of-pocket cost.
Lewes has a significant population of military retirees. Veterans with service-connected conditions may qualify for VA HISA grants covering ramps, bathroom modifications, and structural accessibility work. We coordinate with the VA regularly and handle all authorization paperwork. VA benefits can be layered with DSHP+ Medicaid when both programs apply to maximize total funding.
We coordinate with Beebe Healthcare's discharge planning team regularly. Our Lewes warehouse is minutes from the Savannah Road campus, so we can deploy rental ramps, grab bars, and hospital beds within days of notification. That same-week response is only possible because our inventory and crews are local rather than traveling from across the state.
Every exterior ramp, railing, and platform we install in Lewes uses marine-grade aluminum engineered for salt air exposure. Fasteners are stainless steel and all mounting hardware is corrosion-resistant. Standard steel corrodes within months in coastal conditions, so material selection is essential for long-term performance. Our coastal installations carry manufacturer warranties that account for the environment.
We modify Lewes Historic District homes with precision that respects their architectural significance. Grab bars come in period-appropriate finishes. Stairlifts mount on rails configured to original staircase geometry. Bathroom conversions work within existing footprints using materials that complement the home's character. Our modular ramps are removable and leave no permanent alteration to historic facades.
Call us to schedule a no-cost, no-obligation assessment at your Lewes property. Ray Petkevis visits personally, evaluates every entry point and living space, identifies barriers specific to your home's construction whether historic or coastal, and reviews all funding options. Our Lewes base means assessments can typically be scheduled within just a few days of your call.
We serve every community in Kent County including Dover, Camden, Smyrna, Harrington, Milford, Middletown, Wyoming, Felton, Frederica, and all rural areas between. Our Middletown warehouse is centrally positioned to reach Dover in 25 minutes, Smyrna in under 20, and Milford in about 40. Crews are in Kent County multiple days per week.
Kent County ranches appear accessible because they are single-story, but they still have combination tub-showers with 16-inch step-over heights, bathroom doorways measuring 24 to 28 inches, front and back entries with two to four concrete steps, and 32-inch hallways. We convert tubs to barrier-free showers, widen doorways to 36 inches, install modular ramps at entries, and add grab bars throughout.
Kent County residents enrolled in DSHP+ Medicaid can receive significant coverage for home modifications. A typical Kent County project might include a shower conversion, a modular ramp, and grab bars spread across two or three authorizations. We are a certified Medicaid provider and handle every step from documentation to direct billing.
Kent County's large veteran population connected to Dover Air Force Base can access VA HISA grants for ramps, bathroom modifications, and structural accessibility work tied to service-connected conditions. We coordinate directly with the VA and can layer HISA grants with DSHP+ Medicaid when both apply, maximizing total funding. Our team handles all paperwork for both programs.
We work with Bayhealth Kent General in Dover and Bayhealth Sussex Campus in Milford regularly when Kent County patients need urgent home modifications before discharge. Our Middletown warehouse keeps ramp sections, grab bars, and medical equipment staged for rapid deployment. Rental ramps and grab bars can be installed within days of discharge notification.
A modular ramp installation takes one day. A bathtub-to-shower conversion takes two to three days. Grab bar installation throughout the home takes half a day. The complete process from initial assessment through finished installation typically runs two to three weeks for standard projects. Urgent hospital discharge projects receive compressed timelines with priority scheduling.
We modify manufactured homes and farmhouses throughout rural Kent County weekly. Manufactured homes require specialized wall anchoring for grab bars and elevated ramp systems to reach floor levels three to four feet above grade. Farmhouses may need structural assessment of aging framing before modifications and bathroom renovations designed around well water and septic systems.
Call us to schedule a free home assessment anywhere in Kent County. Ray Petkevis visits personally, evaluates every entry point, bathroom, and stairway, reviews all funding options including DSHP+ Medicaid and VA benefits, and provides a clear written recommendation. Most assessments are scheduled within a few business days of your call, with no cost and no obligation.
Yes, we serve Margate City and the entire Absecon Island barrier island community. Our Atlantic City area warehouse is minutes from Margate, and we also serve nearby Ventnor City, Atlantic City, Longport, and Northfield. Our proximity means we can respond to urgent modification needs on the island quickly, including hospital discharge situations.
Engineered ramp systems are the primary need for Margate's piling-elevated homes, which typically sit five to ten feet above grade. We design marine-grade aluminum switchback ramps with intermediate landings sized for each property's elevation, lot width, and entry orientation. When lot dimensions cannot accommodate the ramp length required, we install vertical platform lifts as an alternative for safe ground-to-entry access.
Margate residents enrolled in NJ MLTSS Medicaid can receive a lifetime benefit for home accessibility modifications including ramps, bathroom conversions, grab bars, and doorway widenings. We are a certified NJ Medicaid provider and handle every step of the authorization and billing process. Many Margate residents also fund modifications privately, and we provide transparent proposals for both pathways.
Veterans in Margate may qualify for VA HISA grants covering ramps, bathroom modifications, and structural changes tied to service-connected conditions. The Atlantic County Area Agency on Aging also administers programs that may assist seniors with home safety improvements. We evaluate every applicable funding source during the initial assessment and help Margate families maximize available financial support.
We work with AtlantiCare and other area hospitals when Margate residents need modifications before returning home from surgery or rehabilitation. Our local warehouse keeps ramp sections, grab bar hardware, and bathroom conversion materials staged for rapid deployment. Rental ramps at $300 per month provide immediate access for barrier island homes while families plan permanent modifications.
A standard bathtub-to-shower conversion in a Margate home takes two to four days of on-site work. Margate homeowners often request designer finishes that complement their home's coastal aesthetic, which may add time for custom tile and fixture sourcing. We offer both standard and upscale finish options, and the underlying safety engineering is identical regardless of the materials chosen.
Yes, and we recommend it. The off-season from October through April is ideal for Margate modification projects because parking and property access are easier, there is no conflict with summer occupancy, and scheduling is more flexible. We coordinate directly with homeowners or their local representatives to complete all work while the home is unoccupied, so everything is ready for the owner's return.
Call us to schedule a free, no-obligation home assessment. Ray Petkevis will evaluate your Margate property's specific elevation, entry configuration, interior layout, and every accessibility barrier present. He will recommend modifications prioritized by safety impact and review all funding options including Medicaid, VA benefits, and private-pay financing. Assessments for Margate properties can typically be scheduled within a few business days.
Yes, we serve Long Neck and the entire Indian River Bay corridor. Our Lewes warehouse is approximately 15 minutes away via Route 24, making Long Neck one of our fastest-response areas in Sussex County. We also serve nearby Millsboro, Rehoboth Beach, Georgetown, and Lewes from that same location with full inventory staged for rapid deployment.
Bathroom conversions are the most requested service in Long Neck's active adult and retirement communities. Many of these homes were built with standard tub-shower combinations that become fall hazards as residents age. We replace them with barrier-free roll-in showers featuring grab bars, fold-down benches, and handheld showerheads, all designed for the single-story floor plans common in Long Neck's newer developments.
Long Neck residents enrolled in Delaware DSHP+ Medicaid can receive significant coverage for home accessibility modifications. Covered work includes ramps, bathroom conversions, grab bars, and doorway widenings. As a certified Medicaid provider, we handle the full authorization and billing process so your family pays nothing out of pocket for approved modifications.
Veterans in Long Neck may qualify for VA Home Improvements and Structural Alterations (HISA) grants that fund accessibility modifications for service-connected disabilities. The Delaware Commission of Veterans Affairs in Dover can help verify eligibility. We coordinate with the VA on documentation and complete all approved modification work, and we can combine VA funding with Medicaid or private pay when needed.
We coordinate regularly with Beebe Healthcare in Lewes for Long Neck patients who need home modifications before discharge. Our Lewes warehouse is between Beebe and Long Neck, allowing us to stage materials and complete urgent installations within days. Rental ramps at $300 per month provide immediate access while the family plans permanent modifications for the home.
Most manufactured home ramp installations in Long Neck are completed in one to two days. We design modular aluminum ramp systems with switchback configurations that account for the elevated block or pier-and-beam foundations common in Long Neck's manufactured home communities. The lot dimensions and skirting configuration determine the final layout, which Ray evaluates during the free home assessment.
It does. Long Neck's position along Indian River Bay exposes exterior modifications to constant humidity, brackish air, and seasonal storm conditions. We use marine-grade aluminum exclusively for all exterior ramp systems and platform lifts in the Long Neck area. This material resists the salt corrosion that destroys steel and outlasts pressure-treated lumber in the inland bay environment by decades.
Call us to schedule a free home assessment. Ray Petkevis will visit your Long Neck property, evaluate every accessibility barrier, and recommend modifications prioritized by safety impact. He reviews all available funding sources including Medicaid, VA benefits, and private financing options. There is no cost and no obligation. Most Long Neck assessments can be scheduled within a few business days.
Yes, we serve all of Linwood from our Atlantic County warehouse located just minutes away. We also cover nearby Somers Point, Northfield, Egg Harbor Township, and Absecon. Linwood is one of our closest service areas, which means faster scheduling, same-week emergency response, and convenient follow-up visits for any adjustments after installation.
Linwood's ranches need bathroom conversions from tub-showers to barrier-free walk-in showers, ramps at front entries with two to four steps, doorway widenings from 28 inches to 36 inches, and grab bars throughout. Colonials add the challenge of second-floor bedrooms requiring stairlifts. Cape Cods fall between the two. Linwood's well-maintained construction makes all of these modifications straightforward for our crews.
Linwood residents enrolled in NJ MLTSS Medicaid can receive a lifetime benefit for home modifications including ramps, bathroom conversions, grab bars, and doorway widenings. Qualification is based on individual circumstances, not community income averages. We are a certified NJ Medicaid provider and handle all authorization, documentation, and direct billing for qualifying families.
Veterans may qualify for VA HISA grants covering ramps, bathroom modifications, and structural changes for service-connected conditions. Atlantic County's Area Agency on Aging provides referrals to community-based assistance programs. Medicare covers qualifying durable medical equipment separately. We evaluate every available funding source during the free assessment so Linwood families understand all their options.
We coordinate with Shore Medical Center in Somers Point and AtlantiCare facilities regularly when Linwood patients need urgent modifications before returning home. Our nearby warehouse allows us to install rental ramps, grab bars, and hospital beds within days of discharge notification. Linwood's proximity to our staging location means some of the fastest turnaround times in our service area.
A standard modular ramp installation at a Linwood ranch or colonial takes one day. Because Linwood homes sit at standard ground-level elevations without the flood zone complications of barrier island properties, ramp designs are typically straightforward with shorter runs than elevated coastal homes. Materials are pulled from our nearby warehouse, so projects can begin within days of approval.
Many Linwood homes from the 1960s and 1970s have finished basements serving as family rooms or guest quarters. We install stairlifts on basement stairs to restore safe access, or reconfigure the first floor to consolidate all daily functions on one level by converting a den into a bedroom and ensuring the first-floor bathroom is fully accessible. Either approach keeps the home functional.
Call us to schedule a no-cost, no-obligation assessment at your Linwood property. Ray Petkevis visits personally, evaluates every room, entry point, and stairway, and reviews all available funding including NJ Medicaid and VA benefits. Most Linwood assessments can be scheduled within just a few days thanks to our nearby Atlantic County warehouse location.
Yes, we serve Marlton and all of Evesham Township in Burlington County. Our Atlantic City area warehouse is approximately 30 minutes from most Marlton addresses, and we also serve nearby Cherry Hill, Mount Laurel, Medford, and Voorhees. We schedule Marlton projects alongside work in surrounding communities for efficient crew deployment across the region.
Marlton's production-built colonials share predictable accessibility gaps. All bedrooms and full bathrooms are upstairs, connected by a single staircase. The downstairs half-bath has no shower. Standard tub-shower combinations have high step-over thresholds. Front entries have two to four steps. Our typical Marlton package includes a stairlift, an upstairs bathroom conversion to a barrier-free shower with grab bars, and a modular entry ramp.
Marlton residents enrolled in NJ MLTSS Medicaid can receive a lifetime benefit for home accessibility modifications. In Marlton, that amount typically covers a full modification package including a modular entry ramp, a tub-to-shower conversion with grab bars and bench, grab bars at every toilet and hallway, and doorway widenings. We are a certified NJ Medicaid provider and handle all authorization and billing.
Veterans in Marlton may qualify for VA HISA grants that fund accessibility modifications for service-connected conditions. The Burlington County Board of Social Services administers additional assistance programs for seniors. We evaluate every applicable funding source during the initial home assessment, including Medicaid, VA benefits, Medicare for durable medical equipment, and private financing through CareCredit.
We work directly with discharge planners at Virtua Marlton and surrounding Virtua campuses when patients need home modifications before returning to their Marlton residence. We assess the home, pull materials from our warehouse, and complete critical installations on the medical timeline so the home is ready when the patient arrives. Rental ramps at $300 per month provide immediate access during recovery.
A standard Marlton project covering a bathroom conversion, grab bar installation throughout, and a modular entry ramp takes two to three weeks from initial assessment to completion. The assessment itself takes one to two hours. Grab bars and a bathroom conversion require two to three days of on-site work. Ramp installation adds one to two days. Stairlift installation is completed in a single day.
Yes. Marlton has several townhome and condominium communities with homeowners associations. Under the Fair Housing Act, HOAs cannot deny a resident's request for disability-related modifications. We handle HOA communication and approval on behalf of the homeowner, submitting modification plans that satisfy architectural guidelines while meeting accessibility requirements. Our modular aluminum ramps are removable and do not constitute permanent alterations.
Call us to schedule a free home assessment. Ray Petkevis will visit your Marlton home, walk every room, identify each accessibility barrier, and recommend modifications prioritized by safety impact. He reviews all funding options including NJ Medicaid, VA benefits, and private financing. There is no cost and no obligation. Most Marlton assessments can be scheduled within a few business days.
Yes, we serve Medford and all of Medford Township in Burlington County. Our Atlantic City area warehouse is approximately 30 minutes away, and we also serve nearby Marlton, Evesham, Mount Laurel, and Cherry Hill. We schedule Medford projects alongside work in surrounding communities with no distance surcharges applied to any Medford address.
Medford properties near the Pine Barrens often sit on sandy soil with gravel approaches, well water, and septic systems. Ramp installations require engineered foundations for unstable soil. Bathroom conversions must account for well water pressure and septic capacity. Homes with multiple additions built across different decades may have floor level changes and inconsistent framing that demand individual structural assessment before any work begins.
Medford residents enrolled in NJ MLTSS Medicaid can receive a lifetime benefit for home accessibility modifications including ramps, bathroom conversions, grab bars, and doorway widenings. We are a certified NJ Medicaid provider and manage the complete authorization and billing process. Your family handles no paperwork and pays nothing out of pocket for covered work.
Veterans in Medford may qualify for VA HISA grants covering ramps, bathroom modifications, and structural changes for service-connected conditions. The Burlington County Office on Aging provides referrals to local senior assistance programs. Medicare covers qualifying durable medical equipment. We evaluate every funding source during the initial assessment and help Medford families combine programs to maximize coverage.
We coordinate with Virtua Marlton, Virtua Voorhees, and other Burlington County facilities when Medford residents need home modifications before hospital discharge. We assess the home, stage materials from our warehouse, and install critical modifications on the medical timeline. Rental ramps at $300 per month and grab bar installations provide immediate safety while comprehensive modifications are planned.
Historic Medford Village homes require more assessment and preparation than standard suburban projects. A typical project involving a bathroom conversion, grab bars, and a stairlift for a colonial-era home takes three to four weeks from assessment to completion. The additional time accounts for custom stairlift rail measurement on non-standard stairways, structural anchoring in plaster-and-timber walls, and bathroom conversions within compact historic footprints.
Yes. Medford's equestrian community includes property owners who need accessibility modifications both inside the home and between the house and outbuildings. We modify farmhouse interiors with grab bars, stairlifts, and bathroom conversions adapted to older construction. We also install accessible pathways from the home to barns and other farm structures when owners need to maintain property access despite reduced mobility.
Call us to schedule a free home assessment. Ray Petkevis will visit your Medford property, whether it is a historic village home, a Pinelands farmhouse, or a suburban colonial, and evaluate every accessibility barrier. He recommends modifications prioritized by safety impact and reviews all available funding. There is no cost and no obligation. Most Medford assessments can be scheduled within a few business days.
Yes, we serve Mays Landing and all of Hamilton Township in Atlantic County. Our warehouse is approximately 20 to 25 minutes from most Mays Landing addresses, and we also serve nearby Egg Harbor Township, Hammonton, Buena, and Galloway. We maintain full inventory locally for fast response throughout inland Atlantic County.
Mays Landing's 1980s and 1990s suburban homes along the Route 40 and Expressway corridors typically need bathroom conversions from tub to barrier-free shower, doorway widenings from 28 to 36 inches, modular entry ramps to eliminate front steps, and stairlifts for two-story colonials and bi-levels. Grab bars at every transition point complete the standard package for these homes.
Mays Landing residents enrolled in NJ MLTSS Medicaid can receive a lifetime benefit for home accessibility modifications. In Mays Landing's moderate-cost market, that benefit often covers a complete aging-in-place package including a ramp, bathroom conversion, grab bars, and doorway widenings with room to spare. We are a certified NJ Medicaid provider and handle all paperwork, authorization, and billing.
Veterans in Mays Landing may qualify for VA HISA grants funding accessibility modifications for service-connected conditions. The Atlantic County Board of Social Services, located right in Mays Landing as the county seat, administers Medicaid enrollment and additional senior assistance programs. This local access to county services can streamline the enrollment process for families beginning the funding application.
We coordinate with AtlantiCare and regional rehabilitation facilities when Mays Landing residents need modifications before returning home after surgery, a fall, or a medical event. We assess the home, stage materials from our nearby warehouse, and complete urgent installations within three to five business days. Rental ramps at $300 per month provide immediate entry access while comprehensive modifications are planned.
Mays Landing's historic homes along Main Street and the river corridor require specialized techniques. These 1800s-era homes have steep staircases, compact retrofitted bathrooms, and elevated front porches. We install stairlifts on custom rails fitted to non-standard stairway geometry, convert small bathrooms within existing footprints, and design ramp systems that provide access without permanently altering the historic facade.
Yes. Rural properties along Weymouth Road and Route 559 present unique challenges including unpaved approaches, sandy Pine Barrens soil, well water and septic systems, and long distances from the road to the front door. We engineer ramp foundations for these soil conditions, assess septic and well capacity for bathroom work, and design accessible pathways that bridge the distance between parking areas and entries.
Call us to schedule a free, no-obligation home assessment. Ray Petkevis will visit your Mays Landing property, evaluate the specific construction type and accessibility barriers, and recommend modifications prioritized by safety impact. He reviews every available funding source including NJ Medicaid, VA benefits, and private financing. Most Mays Landing assessments can be scheduled within a few business days.
Middletown is our headquarters. Our warehouse, offices, and full inventory sit at 37 South Main Street, making Middletown the fastest-response location in our entire service area. We also serve nearby Bear, Glasgow, Smyrna, New Castle, and Newark from this central location. For Middletown addresses, we can often schedule assessments within one to two business days.
Homes in Middletown developments like Westhaven, Fieldstone, and Parkside have wider hallways and open first-floor layouts, but they still place master bedrooms upstairs, feature standard tub-shower combinations with high step-over walls, and have steps at every exterior entry. Our typical Middletown package includes a stairlift, a tub-to-shower conversion with grab bars, and a modular entry ramp.
Middletown residents enrolled in Delaware DSHP+ Medicaid can receive significant coverage for home accessibility modifications. As a certified Medicaid provider based right here in Middletown, we manage every step of authorization and billing. Your family never handles paperwork, never calls the insurance company, and never waits for reimbursement.
Veterans in Middletown may qualify for VA HISA grants that fund accessibility modifications for service-connected conditions. The Wilmington VA Medical Center serves the Middletown area and can help verify eligibility. Medicare covers qualifying durable medical equipment. We also offer CareCredit financing for private-pay projects. Ray reviews every funding source during the initial assessment.
We coordinate with Christiana Hospital, Bayhealth Kent General, and other area facilities for Middletown patients needing home modifications before discharge. Because our inventory is stored right here in Middletown, we can deploy rental ramps and install grab bars within days of notification. That local staging eliminates the transit delays that other contractors face.
A standard Middletown modification project covering a bathroom conversion, grab bars, and an entry ramp takes one to two weeks from assessment to completion. Grab bar installation takes one visit. A tub-to-shower conversion requires two to three days. A stairlift installs in a single day. Our headquarters proximity means materials are never more than five minutes from any Middletown address, eliminating staging delays.
Yes. Downtown Middletown's historic homes from the 1800s and early 1900s present challenges including plaster walls, uneven floors, narrow doorways, and non-standard framing. As a licensed Delaware contractor, we have the structural expertise to install grab bars with proper reinforcement in plaster-and-lath construction, fit stairlifts to steep period stairways, and convert compact historic bathrooms without compromising the home's character.
Call us to schedule a free home assessment. Because Middletown is our home base, Ray Petkevis can often visit within one to two business days. He walks through your entire home, identifies every barrier, and recommends modifications prioritized by safety impact. He reviews Medicaid, VA benefits, and all other funding options. There is no cost and no obligation, and work can begin as soon as the following week.
Yes, we serve Millsboro and the surrounding Indian River corridor throughout southern Sussex County. Our Lewes warehouse is approximately 15 minutes east along Route 24, making Millsboro one of our fastest-response areas. We also serve nearby Georgetown, Long Neck, Dagsboro, and Lewes from that same warehouse with full inventory staged for rapid deployment.
Manufactured home modifications are our most frequent Millsboro service. These homes require specialized techniques because wall construction uses lighter 2x2 framing with thin paneling, floor load ratings differ from site-built homes, and entries sit three to five feet above grade on block or pier-and-beam foundations. We use backing plates and through-wall reinforcement for grab bars and design ramp systems specifically for manufactured home lot dimensions.
Millsboro residents enrolled in Delaware DSHP+ Medicaid can receive significant coverage for home accessibility modifications. Sussex County has the highest Medicaid enrollment rate among Delaware's three counties. As a certified Medicaid provider, we handle every step of authorization and billing so your family pays nothing out of pocket for covered work.
Veterans in Millsboro may qualify for VA HISA grants that fund accessibility modifications for service-connected disabilities. The Delaware Commission of Veterans Affairs can help verify eligibility. We can also combine VA funding with Medicaid or private pay when a project exceeds a single program's limits. Ray reviews every funding source during the initial home assessment to maximize available resources.
We work with both Beebe Healthcare in Lewes and Nanticoke Memorial Hospital in Seaford when Millsboro patients need home modifications before discharge. Our Lewes warehouse sits between these facilities and Millsboro, allowing rapid material deployment. Rental ramps at $300 per month provide immediate entry access, and grab bars can be installed within days of notification.
Most manufactured home ramp installations in Millsboro are completed in one to two days. We design modular aluminum switchback systems that account for the foundation height, available lot space, and skirting configuration of each home. The ramp sections are pre-fabricated and bolt together on-site, which keeps installation time short while delivering a system that meets ADA slope requirements.
Yes. The frame homes and mid-century ranches along Main Street and Route 113 present different challenges than manufactured housing. These homes may have steep front steps, narrow interior hallways, retrofitted bathrooms in small spaces, and outdated construction that requires structural assessment. We evaluate each home individually and design modifications matched to the specific construction era and condition of the property.
Call us to schedule a free home assessment. Ray Petkevis will visit your Millsboro property, evaluate every accessibility barrier including entry height, bathroom configuration, and interior layout, and recommend modifications prioritized by safety impact. He reviews all funding options including Delaware Medicaid, VA benefits, and private financing. There is no cost and no obligation for the assessment.
Yes, we serve Millville and all of Cumberland County. Our Atlantic City area warehouse is approximately 30 minutes from most Millville addresses, and we also serve nearby Vineland, Bridgeton, Buena, and Mays Landing. We keep all standard materials staged locally for responsive service throughout the region.
Millville's industrial-era homes from the late 1800s and early 1900s have steep staircases with tight turns, narrow hallways under 36 inches, small bathrooms added during plumbing retrofits, and elevated concrete stoops. Balloon-style framing requires specialized anchoring for grab bars and stairlifts. Typical projects include curved-rail stairlifts, compact bathroom conversions within small footprints, doorway widenings, and switchback entry ramps designed for narrow lot widths.
Millville residents enrolled in NJ MLTSS Medicaid can receive a lifetime benefit for home accessibility modifications. Cumberland County has one of the highest Medicaid utilization rates in New Jersey, and in Millville's moderate-cost market that benefit often covers a complete aging-in-place package. We handle every step of authorization and billing, so your family submits no paperwork and pays nothing out of pocket.
Veterans in Millville may qualify for VA HISA grants funding accessibility modifications for service-connected conditions. The Cumberland County Office on Aging and Disabled administers additional programs for seniors needing home safety improvements. We evaluate every applicable funding source during the initial assessment and help families combine programs when a project exceeds a single source's coverage.
We work with Inspira Health Network facilities serving Millville residents when patients need modifications before returning home after surgery, a fall, or a medical event. We stage materials from our Atlantic County warehouse and complete urgent installations within two to three business days. Rental ramps at $300 per month provide immediate entry access while comprehensive modifications are planned.
A bathroom conversion in Millville's older homes typically takes three to four days of on-site work. The compact bathroom footprints common in industrial-era construction require removing the existing tub, installing a low-threshold or curbless shower base, reversing or replacing the door to improve access, and placing grab bars at structurally reinforced locations. South Millville's mid-century ranch homes are generally faster at two to three days.
Yes, though the narrow lots in downtown Millville require creative ramp design. We build switchback ramp systems and side-entry configurations that route along the front or side of the house to fit within the available space. Every configuration meets ADA slope requirements. For the most constrained lots, a vertical platform lift provides entry access within a footprint as small as five by five feet.
Call us to schedule a free, no-obligation home assessment. Ray Petkevis will visit your Millville property, evaluate the construction type and every accessibility barrier, and recommend modifications prioritized by safety impact. He reviews all funding options including NJ Medicaid, VA benefits, and private financing. Most Millville assessments can be scheduled within a few business days.
Yes, we serve Milford from two warehouse locations. Our Lewes warehouse is approximately 35 minutes southeast and our Middletown headquarters is approximately 40 minutes north, giving Milford families access to staged materials from both directions. We also serve nearby Harrington, Camden, Georgetown, Milton, and Bridgeville throughout the Kent-Sussex corridor.
Downtown Milford's historic homes along Walnut Street, South Street, and the Mispillion riverfront have raised front entries with four to six steps, steep interior staircases, narrow second-floor hallways, and small bathrooms added during later renovations. Typical projects include entry ramp systems, stairlifts on the main staircase, grab bar installations with structural reinforcement for plaster walls, and bathroom conversions within compact historic footprints.
Milford residents enrolled in Delaware DSHP+ Medicaid can receive significant coverage for home accessibility modifications. Milford straddles the Kent-Sussex county line, but coverage is determined by enrollment status, not which side of the boundary your address falls on. We handle all authorization and billing regardless of which managed care organization administers your plan.
Veterans in Milford may qualify for VA HISA grants covering ramps, bathroom modifications, and structural changes for service-connected conditions. The Delaware Commission of Veterans Affairs and local veteran service organizations can help verify eligibility. Medicare covers qualifying durable medical equipment. We evaluate every funding source during the initial assessment and help families combine programs when applicable.
We work directly with Bayhealth's Sussex Campus on Clarke Avenue when Milford patients need modifications before hospital discharge. We assess the home, stage materials, and complete urgent installations on a timeline aligned with the discharge date. Rental ramps at $300 per month and grab bars at critical locations provide immediate safety while the family plans comprehensive modifications.
A standard tub-to-shower conversion in a Milford ranch home takes two to three days of on-site work. The process includes removing the existing tub, installing a barrier-free shower base with grab bars and a fold-down bench, widening the bathroom doorway to 36 inches if needed, and adding a handheld showerhead with anti-scald valve. Ranch homes are generally faster to modify because they eliminate the stairlift component.
Milford's downtown revival has drawn retirees to the Riverwalk area, but the historic homes surrounding it still present significant accessibility barriers. The charm of these properties comes with steep steps, narrow hallways, and small bathrooms that need professional modification. We help downtown Milford residents remain in homes they chose for the walkable, vibrant community without sacrificing safety.
Call us to schedule a free, no-obligation home assessment. Ray Petkevis will visit your Milford property, evaluate every barrier from the front entry to the bathroom, and recommend modifications prioritized by safety impact. He reviews all funding options including Delaware Medicaid, VA benefits, and private financing. Most Milford assessments can be scheduled within a few business days.
Yes, we serve Milton from our Lewes warehouse, just 10 minutes east along Route 16. This is one of the shortest distances in our entire service area, which means fast material deployment and rapid crew response. We also serve nearby Lewes, Milford, Rehoboth Beach, and Georgetown from the same warehouse location.
Milton's historic homes along Union Street, Chestnut Street, and the Broadkill River corridor have narrow hallways under 32 inches wide, steep non-standard staircases, small bathrooms converted from closets or pantries, and raised front entries with multiple steps. Typical projects include custom-rail stairlifts for period stairways, bathroom conversions within compact footprints, grab bars anchored through plaster-and-lath walls, and entry ramp systems.
Milton residents enrolled in Delaware DSHP+ Medicaid can receive significant coverage for home accessibility modifications including ramps, bathroom conversions, grab bars, and doorway widenings. As a certified Medicaid provider, we manage all authorization and billing so your family pays nothing out of pocket for covered work.
Veterans in Milton may qualify for VA HISA grants covering ramps, bathroom modifications, and structural changes for service-connected conditions. The Delaware Commission of Veterans Affairs provides eligibility assistance. Medicare covers qualifying durable medical equipment. For private-pay projects or work exceeding program limits, we offer financing through CareCredit. Ray reviews every option during the initial assessment.
We work directly with Beebe Healthcare in Lewes, roughly 10 minutes from Milton, when patients need home modifications before discharge. Our Lewes warehouse sits between Beebe and Milton, placing us in the ideal position for rapid response. Rental ramps at $300 per month provide immediate exterior access, and grab bars can be installed within days of notification.
Newer Milton homes are generally faster to modify than historic properties because the construction is standardized and the floor plans are open. A typical project including a bathroom conversion, grab bar installation, and entry ramp takes one to two weeks from assessment to completion. The bathroom conversion itself requires two to three days, and ramp installation adds one to two days.
Properties in Milton's FEMA flood zones along the Broadkill may have elevated foundations that place entries three to five feet above grade. We design ramp systems for these properties using marine-grade aluminum engineered for the specific elevation and lot configuration. For a three-foot elevation, a straight-run ramp of 18 to 24 feet provides code-compliant access without the switchback complexity required at higher elevations.
Call us to schedule a free home assessment. Ray Petkevis will visit your Milton property, whether historic or new construction, evaluate every accessibility barrier, and recommend modifications prioritized by safety impact. He reviews all available funding including Delaware Medicaid, VA benefits, and private financing. There is no cost and no obligation. Most Milton assessments can be scheduled within a few business days.
Yes, we serve Moorestown and all of Moorestown Township in Burlington County. Our Atlantic City area warehouse is approximately 40 minutes from most Moorestown addresses, and we also serve nearby Mount Laurel, Cherry Hill, Marlton, and Pennsauken. We schedule Moorestown projects alongside work in surrounding communities for efficient coverage across the region.
Moorestown's mid-century split-levels need stairlifts for the half-flights connecting staggered living areas. Raised ranches require modular ramps spanning four to six feet of elevation at the front entry. Two-story colonials need stairlifts to the second-floor bedrooms and bathroom conversions replacing tub-showers with barrier-free walk-in showers. In every home type, grab bars at the toilet, shower, and hallway are essential safety additions.
Moorestown residents enrolled in NJ MLTSS Medicaid can receive a lifetime benefit for home accessibility modifications including ramps, bathroom conversions, grab bars, and doorway widenings. We are a certified NJ Medicaid provider and manage the full authorization and billing process. For Moorestown homeowners who are private-pay, we provide detailed proposals and can phase work to align with household budgets.
Veterans in Moorestown may qualify for VA HISA grants funding accessibility modifications for service-connected conditions. The Burlington County Office on Aging administers additional programs for seniors needing home safety improvements. Virtua Health's social work team can also connect families with community resources. We review every applicable funding source during the initial assessment.
We coordinate directly with Virtua Moorestown and nearby Virtua campuses in Mount Holly and Marlton when patients need modifications before returning home. We assess the Moorestown property, stage materials from our warehouse, and complete installations on the medical timeline so the home is ready on discharge day. Rental ramps at $300 per month provide immediate access during recovery.
A standard Moorestown project covering a bathroom conversion, grab bars, and an entry ramp takes two to four weeks from assessment to completion. Complex projects involving stairlifts, multiple bathroom conversions, or first-floor bedroom additions may extend to four to six weeks. Historic Main Street properties require additional time for custom stairlift rails and structural assessment of plaster-and-lath walls.
Money Magazine named Moorestown the best place to live in the United States in 2005, and the qualities that earned that distinction remain today. Tree-lined streets, walkable Main Street shops, top-ranked schools, and deep community engagement keep residents here for decades. Our work helps long-term Moorestown residents stay in the community they chose by making their homes safe and accessible as their needs evolve.
Call us to schedule a free home assessment. Ray Petkevis will visit your Moorestown property, whether it is a historic colonial on Main Street or a split-level in Larchmont, and evaluate every accessibility barrier. He recommends modifications prioritized by safety impact and reviews all funding options including NJ Medicaid, VA benefits, and private financing. There is no cost and no obligation.
Yes, we serve Mount Laurel and all of Mount Laurel Township in Burlington County. Our Atlantic City area warehouse is approximately 35 minutes away via the Atlantic City Expressway and Route 73, and we also serve nearby Moorestown, Marlton, Cherry Hill, and Evesham. Mount Laurel's location at the intersection of the Turnpike, I-295, and Route 38 makes it one of the most accessible communities in our service area.
Raised ranches require modular ramps spanning four to six feet of elevation at the front entry, plus bathroom conversions on the elevated main floor. Bi-levels need stairlifts on the central half-flight stairway connecting the two living levels, since neither level contains a complete set of living functions by itself. Both home types need grab bars at every bathroom and transition point, and doorway widenings for wheelchair or walker access.
Mount Laurel residents enrolled in NJ MLTSS Medicaid can receive a lifetime benefit for home accessibility modifications including ramps, bathroom conversions, grab bars, doorway widenings, and stairlift installations. We are a certified NJ Medicaid provider and manage the complete authorization and billing process so your family pays nothing out of pocket for covered modifications.
Veterans in Mount Laurel may qualify for VA HISA grants covering ramps, bathroom modifications, and structural changes for service-connected conditions. The Burlington County Office on Aging provides senior assistance referrals. Medicare covers qualifying durable medical equipment. We evaluate every applicable funding source during the initial assessment and help Mount Laurel families combine programs to maximize available support.
We work directly with Virtua Mount Laurel and the broader Virtua network including campuses in Moorestown, Marlton, and Voorhees. When a Mount Laurel resident needs modifications before hospital discharge, we assess the home, stage materials from our warehouse, and complete installations on the medical timeline. The home is ready with ramp, grab bars, and bathroom modifications when the patient arrives.
Age-restricted community homes in Mount Laurel typically have first-floor master suites, which simplifies the modification scope. A standard project covering a bathroom conversion, grab bars throughout, and a short entry ramp takes one to two weeks from assessment to completion. We are familiar with the common floor plans and HOA processes in Mount Laurel's adult communities and handle architectural review submissions on the homeowner's behalf.
They do. Homes marketed as retirement living still have step-in bathtubs, front entry steps, standard-height toilets, and no grab bars. Residents who moved in at sixty-two expecting easy living discover by seventy-five that the home needs significant modification. A curbless shower conversion, comfort-height toilet, entry ramp, and grab bars at every daily transition point transform a retirement-marketed home into a genuinely accessible one.
Call us to schedule a free home assessment. Ray Petkevis will visit your Mount Laurel property, evaluate every accessibility barrier from the front entry to the bathroom, and recommend modifications prioritized by safety impact. He reviews all funding options including NJ Medicaid, VA benefits, and private financing. There is no cost and no obligation. Most Mount Laurel assessments can be scheduled within a few business days.
Yes, we serve Mullica Hill and all of Harrison Township in Gloucester County. Our Atlantic City area warehouse serves the region, and we also cover nearby Swedesboro, Woodbury, Glassboro, and Sewell. We modify properties in both the historic village center and the surrounding Harrison Township residential developments.
The two-story colonials built in Harrison Township from the 1990s through the 2010s typically need stairlifts for second-floor bedroom access, master bathroom conversions replacing garden tubs with barrier-free walk-in showers, grab bars throughout, and modular ramps at front entries with three to five steps. These modifications address the layout assumptions of production-built homes that placed primary living spaces upstairs.
Mullica Hill residents enrolled in NJ MLTSS Medicaid can receive a lifetime benefit for home accessibility modifications including ramps, bathroom conversions, grab bars, doorway widenings, and structural work. We are a certified NJ Medicaid provider and manage the full authorization and billing process. For private-pay homeowners, we provide detailed estimates and can phase work to address the highest-priority safety items first.
Veterans in Mullica Hill may qualify for VA HISA grants funding accessibility modifications for service-connected conditions. The Gloucester County Office on Aging provides referrals to senior assistance programs for home safety improvements. We evaluate every applicable funding source during the initial assessment and can combine Medicaid funding for qualifying items with private payment for additional work.
We coordinate with Inspira Health Network and other area facilities when Mullica Hill residents need modifications before hospital discharge. We assess the home, stage materials from our warehouse, and complete urgent installations on the medical timeline. Rental ramps at $300 per month provide immediate access while families plan permanent modifications for the property.
A standard master bathroom conversion in a Mullica Hill subdivision home takes two to four days of on-site work. This includes removing the garden tub, reconfiguring the space into a single barrier-free shower with a fold-down bench and grab bars, and installing a handheld showerhead. Historic village homes may require additional time for structural assessment and custom solutions within compact, irregularly shaped bathroom footprints.
Yes. The historic village homes along Main Street date from the late 1700s through the early 1900s and require specialized modification techniques. We anchor grab bars into original framing with masonry-rated hardware for stone walls, fit stairlift rails to irregular stairway geometries, and convert compact bathrooms within asymmetric footprints. Our modular aluminum ramps attach to existing entry structures without permanent alteration to historic facades.
Call us to schedule a free home assessment. Ray Petkevis will visit your Mullica Hill property, whether it is a historic village home or a newer Harrison Township colonial, and evaluate every accessibility barrier. He recommends modifications prioritized by safety impact and reviews all funding options including NJ Medicaid, VA benefits, and private financing. There is no cost and no obligation.
Yes, we serve every community in New Castle County from our Middletown headquarters at 37 South Main Street. Our warehouse is less than 30 minutes from most county addresses including Wilmington, Newark, Bear, Middletown, and Hockessin. We keep full inventory staged locally for fast deployment throughout the county.
New Castle County has the oldest housing stock in Delaware. Homes built between the 1920s and 1960s across Wilmington, Elsmere, and Newark have narrow hallways under 36 inches, small bathrooms with cast-iron tubs, steep interior staircases, and raised front entries. Wilmington's rowhomes add shared walls and limited exterior space for ramps. These features demand a licensed contractor with structural expertise, not an off-the-shelf product installer.
New Castle County residents enrolled in Delaware DSHP+ Medicaid can receive significant coverage for home accessibility modifications. This covers bathroom conversions, ramp installations, grab bars, doorway widenings, and other structural changes. As a certified Medicaid provider, we handle all authorization and billing directly.
Veterans throughout New Castle County, including those connected to the Wilmington VA Medical Center, may qualify for VA HISA grants that fund accessibility modifications for service-connected conditions. We also work with the Delaware Commission of Veterans Affairs and various nonprofit assistance programs. Ray evaluates every applicable funding source during the initial home assessment.
We work directly with ChristianaCare's Christiana Hospital campus and Wilmington Hospital when New Castle County patients need modifications before returning home. Our Middletown warehouse keeps modular ramp sections, grab bar hardware, and bathroom conversion materials staged for rapid deployment. Rental ramps at $300 per month provide immediate access while permanent modifications are planned.
A standard New Castle County project including a bathroom conversion, grab bars, and an entry ramp takes two to three weeks from assessment to completion. Wilmington rowhomes with compact layouts may be completed faster. Suburban bi-levels and split-levels requiring stairlifts add a day of installation. Our Middletown proximity means materials are never far, eliminating staging delays across the county.
Yes. Wilmington's rowhomes present specific challenges including shared walls, limited exterior space, and narrow interior layouts. We design compact modular ramps for constrained front yards, convert small bathrooms with tub cuts or full barrier-free shower installations, and install stairlifts rated for the steep, narrow staircases common in urban Delaware homes. Vertical platform lifts work on lots too small for ramp geometry.
Call us to schedule a free, no-obligation home assessment. Ray Petkevis personally visits every New Castle County property, from Wilmington rowhomes to Hockessin estates, evaluates every barrier, and recommends modifications prioritized by safety impact. He reviews all funding sources including Medicaid, VA benefits, and private financing. Most assessments can be scheduled within a few business days.
Yes, we serve New Castle from our Middletown headquarters, approximately 20 minutes south. We also serve nearby Wilmington, Bear, Newark, and Middletown from the same warehouse location. Our proximity means we can respond to urgent modification needs in New Castle quickly, including hospital discharge situations from Christiana Hospital or Wilmington Hospital.
New Castle's historic homes along Delaware Street, The Strand, and the surrounding blocks have steep staircases with non-standard dimensions, narrow doorways under 30 inches, bathrooms retrofitted into former closets, and raised brick or stone entries worn by centuries of use. We install custom-rail stairlifts, anchor grab bars through brick-and-plaster construction, convert compact bathrooms within existing footprints, and design ramp systems at side or rear entries to preserve historic front facades.
New Castle residents enrolled in Delaware DSHP+ Medicaid can receive significant coverage for home accessibility modifications. Historic district designation does not affect eligibility, which is based on income and medical need. As a certified Medicaid provider, we handle all authorization and billing so your family pays nothing out of pocket for covered work.
Veterans in New Castle may qualify for VA HISA grants covering ramps, bathroom modifications, and structural changes for service-connected conditions. The Wilmington VA Medical Center, approximately 10 minutes north, serves the New Castle community and can help verify eligibility. We also work with the Delaware Commission of Veterans Affairs and evaluate every funding source during the initial assessment.
We coordinate with ChristianaCare's Christiana Hospital campus, approximately 15 minutes west of New Castle, and Wilmington Hospital when patients need home modifications before discharge. Our Middletown warehouse stages all materials for rapid deployment. Rental ramps at $300 per month and grab bar installations provide immediate safety while comprehensive modifications are planned.
A standard project for New Castle's mid-century ranches and Cape Cods in neighborhoods like Collins Park and Dobbinsville takes one to two weeks from assessment to completion. A bathroom conversion removing the tub and installing a zero-threshold shower takes three to four days. A modular entry ramp installs in a single day. These standardized homes are faster to modify than the historic district properties.
Yes. Many historic district homes sit on narrow lots with minimal side yards, but we design compact configurations for these constraints. Straight runs along the side of the home, L-shaped turns within the available space, and rear-entry approaches all work for New Castle's lot dimensions. For the most constrained properties, a vertical platform lift provides entry access within a footprint as small as five by five feet.
Call us to schedule a free home assessment. Ray Petkevis will visit your New Castle property, whether it is a colonial-era brick townhouse on Delaware Street or a 1960s ranch in Collins Park, and evaluate every accessibility barrier. He recommends modifications prioritized by safety impact and reviews all funding options including Delaware Medicaid, VA benefits, and private financing. There is no cost and no obligation.
We cover nine South Jersey counties — Atlantic, Cape May, Cumberland, Camden, Burlington, Gloucester, Ocean, Salem, and Mercer. Our Atlantic City area warehouse serves as the New Jersey operations hub, putting crews within 45 minutes of most addresses from the Route 70 corridor south through the shore towns and down to Cape May Point.
Bathtub-to-shower conversions are our most requested service statewide. South Jersey's housing stock spans postwar ranches in Camden County, two-story colonials in Gloucester County, and elevated shore homes in Atlantic and Cape May counties. Nearly all of them have combination tub-showers with high step-over walls that become dangerous as residents age. We replace them with barrier-free walk-in showers fitted with grab bars, fold-down benches, and handheld showerheads.
The NJ MLTSS program provides a lifetime benefit for home accessibility work including ramps, bathroom conversions, grab bars, and doorway widenings. We are a certified NJ Medicaid provider and manage every step from documentation through managed care coordination and billing. Qualifying residents pay nothing out of pocket for covered modifications.
Yes. New Jersey veterans with service-connected disabilities may qualify for VA HISA grants that fund home accessibility modifications. The New Jersey Department of Military and Veterans Affairs operates three veterans homes in the state, but veterans who prefer to stay in their own residences can use HISA funding for ramps, bathroom conversions, and related work. We help veterans navigate the application process during the initial assessment.
We coordinate regularly with discharge planners at AtlantiCare Regional Medical Center, Cooper University Hospital, Shore Medical Center, Cape Regional Medical Center, and Virtua facilities throughout South Jersey. When a patient needs modifications before returning home, we prioritize installation to meet the discharge timeline using materials staged at our Atlantic County warehouse.
Most single-service projects take one to three days of on-site work. A grab bar installation completes in a few hours. A bathroom conversion typically requires three to four days. A modular ramp installs in one to two days. Multi-service projects combining ramps, bathroom work, and grab bars throughout the home generally finish within one to two weeks. We schedule around your family's timeline and medical needs.
Absolutely. Shore homes in Atlantic and Cape May counties sit on elevated foundations or pilings to meet FEMA flood requirements, often placing the living space six to ten feet above grade. These properties require engineered switchback ramp systems or vertical platform lifts built with marine-grade aluminum that resists salt corrosion. Mainland homes typically need simpler straight-run ramps for three-to-five-step entries. Our crews handle both environments from the same warehouse.
Call us to schedule a free in-home assessment. Ray Petkevis personally evaluates every property across our nine-county service area, measuring doorways, inspecting bathrooms, assessing entries, and identifying every barrier. He reviews all funding options including NJ MLTSS Medicaid, VA benefits, and Medicare coverage, then delivers a written recommendation your family can act on immediately or keep on file.
Yes. We serve all of North Wildwood including the Anglesea section from our Atlantic City area warehouse in Atlantic County. Our crews work regularly on the Wildwood barrier island and also serve Wildwood, Wildwood Crest, Rio Grande, and the surrounding Cape May County communities. North Wildwood is approximately 40 minutes from our warehouse, and we keep marine-grade materials staged for island installations year-round.
North Wildwood homes sit on elevated foundations to meet FEMA flood zone requirements, with living spaces typically four to eight feet above ground level. The Anglesea section features mid-century homes from the 1940s through 1960s with compact bathrooms, narrow doorways, and steep interior stairs. Every exterior modification requires marine-grade aluminum rated for salt-air corrosion, and ramp systems must navigate significant elevation changes within narrow island lot dimensions.
Yes. North Wildwood residents enrolled in NJ MLTSS Medicaid can access a lifetime benefit for home accessibility modifications including ramps, bathroom conversions, grab bars, and doorway widenings. We are a certified NJ Medicaid provider and manage the entire authorization process from documentation through billing. Qualifying year-round residents pay nothing out of pocket for covered work.
Veterans with service-connected disabilities may qualify for VA HISA grants for home modifications. The Cape May County Division of Aging also provides referrals to senior assistance programs for residents who need help staying at home safely. Medicare covers qualifying durable medical equipment like hospital beds and wheelchairs. We review every available funding source during your free assessment to minimize out-of-pocket costs.
Yes. Properties near Hereford Inlet at the northern tip of North Wildwood face intensified salt spray and moisture from the concentrated tidal and wind patterns the inlet creates. We use stainless steel fasteners and anti-seize treatments on all connection points for inlet-zone installations. Our ramp systems, grab bar hardware, and exterior components are specified for the heightened corrosion exposure these properties experience year-round.
A modular ramp installation on a North Wildwood elevated home typically takes one to two days depending on the elevation and switchback configuration required. Bathroom conversions in the Anglesea section's mid-century homes generally complete in three to four days including any subfloor or wall repairs. Grab bar installations take a few hours. We schedule island work to complete projects efficiently and minimize repeat trips across the causeway.
Often yes. A two-story North Wildwood home requires a resident to descend an interior staircase from the bedroom level to the main floor, then descend exterior stairs from the elevated first floor to the ground. We address both obstacles with an interior stairlift and an exterior ramp or vertical platform lift, creating a continuous accessible path from bedroom to ground level without navigating a single step.
Call us to schedule a free in-home assessment. Ray Petkevis visits every North Wildwood property personally, evaluating entry elevations, measuring interior stairways and doorways, inspecting bathrooms, and identifying every accessibility barrier. He reviews NJ MLTSS Medicaid eligibility, VA benefits, and other funding options, then delivers a written plan tailored to your home's coastal construction and your family's needs.
Yes. We serve all of Newark and surrounding New Castle County communities including Bear, Glasgow, Hockessin, Pike Creek, and Wilmington. Our Middletown warehouse is approximately 20 minutes south of Newark, keeping materials staged for prompt deployment. Newark is well within our primary service radius for assessments, installations, and emergency hospital discharge modifications.
Newark has a distinctive mix of housing. The historic neighborhoods near Main Street and the University of Delaware campus feature 1920s through 1950s homes with steep front steps, narrow hallways, and second-floor-only bathrooms. West of town toward Hockessin, newer subdivisions from the 1990s through 2010s have wider layouts but still lack accessible bathrooms and step-free entries. We modify both types regularly with ramps, bathroom conversions, grab bars, and stairlifts.
Yes. Delaware DSHP+ Medicaid provides significant coverage for home accessibility modifications. This covers ramps, bathroom conversions, grab bars, doorway widenings, and structural accessibility work. We are a certified Delaware Medicaid provider and handle all authorization paperwork and billing so qualifying Newark families pay nothing out of pocket.
Newark veterans with service-connected disabilities may qualify for VA HISA grants that fund accessibility modifications. The Wilmington VA Medical Center on Kirkwood Highway serves Newark-area veterans and can connect patients with home modification benefits. We also coordinate with the Delaware Commission of Veterans Affairs for additional resources. During your free assessment, we review every funding source available to your family.
Yes. ChristianaCare's Christiana Hospital campus is minutes from Newark, and we work with their discharge planning team regularly. When a Newark patient needs a ramp, grab bars, or a bathroom conversion before coming home, we prioritize the installation to meet the discharge timeline. Our Middletown warehouse stocks modular ramps and safety equipment ready for rapid deployment to any Newark address.
Projects in Newark's pre-1960s housing near Main Street and the university often require more planning due to plaster walls, narrow dimensions, and aging subfloors. A bathroom conversion in these homes typically takes three to five days including any structural repairs. Grab bar installations complete in a few hours. Ramps install in one to two days. We address structural issues like rotted framing as part of the same project because we hold a Delaware contractor's license.
Yes. Some Newark homeowners live in properties with rental units or rooms near the University of Delaware campus. We design modifications focused on the permanent living spaces where the aging resident lives. All work is code-compliant and reversible if the property's use changes. Ramps, stairlifts, and bathroom conversions can be removed with no lasting damage to the structure.
Call us to schedule a free in-home evaluation. Ray Petkevis personally visits every Newark property, walking through each room to measure doorways, inspect bathrooms, assess stairways, and identify every barrier affecting your family member. He reviews Delaware DSHP+ Medicaid, VA benefits, Medicare, and private financing options, then provides a written recommendation with no obligation to proceed.
Yes. We serve all of Ocean City from our Atlantic County warehouse, approximately 20 minutes away via the Ninth Street Causeway. We also cover nearby Somers Point, Marmora, Sea Isle City, and Egg Harbor Township. Our crews work on barrier island properties throughout Cape May and Atlantic counties year-round, with marine-grade materials staged and ready for Ocean City's unique coastal construction requirements.
Most Ocean City homes sit four to eight feet above grade to meet FEMA flood zone requirements. Standard ramps cannot cover this height in a straight run on the island's narrow lots. We engineer switchback ramp systems with intermediate landings using marine-grade aluminum that resists salt-air corrosion. Each system is designed for the specific elevation, lot width, and entry orientation of the property. Where lot dimensions cannot accommodate a ramp, we install vertical platform lifts instead.
Yes. Ocean City year-round residents enrolled in NJ MLTSS Medicaid can access a lifetime benefit for home accessibility modifications. While many Ocean City homeowners are private-pay clients, qualifying residents receive full coverage for ramps, bathroom conversions, grab bars, and doorway widenings. We can also combine Medicaid funding with private payment for projects that exceed covered scope.
Veterans with service-connected disabilities may qualify for VA HISA grants for home modifications. The Cape May County Division of Aging provides referrals to senior services and aging-in-place support programs. Medicare covers qualifying durable medical equipment. For Ocean City's private-pay market, we offer CareCredit financing. We review every available option during the initial assessment to find the best financial path for your family.
Yes. Ocean City's north-end neighborhoods feature Victorian and early-twentieth-century homes with ornate porches, decorative trim, and period details. Our interior modifications including bathroom conversions, grab bars, and stairlifts do not alter exterior character. Exterior ramps use modular aluminum systems that attach to existing entry structures without permanent modification to historic porches or balustrades. If the ramp is later removed, no visible alteration remains.
The off-season from October through April provides the most efficient installation windows. Parking and access are simpler, crews have greater scheduling flexibility, and the work can finish before summer occupancy begins. For year-round residents with urgent needs or hospital discharge timelines, we install on the medical schedule regardless of season. Seasonal homeowners can have work completed while the property is vacant.
Ocean City's family-oriented, dry-town character means its year-round population skews older than many shore communities. Many retirees chose the island specifically for its quiet, safe environment and intend to stay permanently. This creates steady demand for aging-in-place modifications as long-time residents face mobility changes. The community's residential stability means our work helps preserve the lifestyle that drew these families to the island in the first place.
Call us to schedule a free in-home assessment. Ray Petkevis personally evaluates every Ocean City property, measuring entry elevations, inspecting bathrooms, assessing interior stairways, and identifying every barrier specific to your barrier island home. He reviews NJ MLTSS Medicaid, VA benefits, Medicare, and private financing options, then delivers a written plan your family can act on immediately or hold for the right season.
Yes. We serve all of Pennsauken Township from our Atlantic County warehouse. We also cover nearby Cherry Hill, Collingswood, Camden, and Moorestown throughout Camden County. Pennsauken is within our regular service radius, and we schedule projects alongside work in neighboring communities to ensure efficient crew deployment and fast response times for Camden County families.
Bathtub-to-shower conversions are our most requested service in Pennsauken. The township's postwar ranches, Cape Cods, and two-story homes from the 1940s through 1970s almost all have combination tub-showers with 14-to-16-inch step-over walls in small bathrooms with 28-inch doorways. We remove the tub, install a barrier-free walk-in shower with grab bars and a fold-down bench, and widen the doorway to 36 inches for walker or wheelchair access.
Yes. NJ MLTSS Medicaid provides a lifetime benefit for home accessibility modifications including ramps, bathroom conversions, grab bars, and doorway widenings. We are a certified NJ Medicaid provider and handle the full authorization process from initial documentation through managed care coordination and final billing. Qualifying Pennsauken residents pay nothing out of pocket for covered work.
Veterans with service-connected disabilities may qualify for VA HISA grants that fund home accessibility modifications. The Philadelphia VA Medical Center and its community-based outpatient clinics serve Pennsauken-area veterans. Camden County also offers veteran services through its Department of Military and Veterans Affairs office. We help veterans identify and apply for every benefit available during the initial home assessment.
Yes. We coordinate with discharge planners at Cooper University Hospital, Jefferson Cherry Hill, and Virtua Camden when Pennsauken patients need modifications before returning home. Our warehouse keeps modular ramp sections and grab bar kits staged for rapid deployment. For discharge situations, we can typically install a rental ramp and essential grab bars within two to five business days of the referral.
Pennsauken's conventional wood-frame construction from the 1940s through 1970s is straightforward to modify. A bathroom conversion typically completes in three to four days. A modular ramp installs in one to two days. Grab bars throughout the home take a few hours. Cape Cod stairlift installations require one day for straight staircases. Multi-service projects combining bathroom, ramp, and grab bar work generally finish within one to two weeks.
Yes. Pennsauken's Cape Cods often have steep enclosed stairways to second-floor bedrooms with limited headroom under the roofline. We install slim-profile stairlifts sized to fit these narrow stairways, or we convert first-floor space into a bedroom with an adjacent accessible bathroom to eliminate stair dependence entirely. The right approach depends on your home's layout and your family member's mobility trajectory.
Call us to schedule a free in-home assessment. Ray Petkevis personally evaluates every Pennsauken property, inspecting entries, measuring doorways and bathrooms, assessing stairways, and identifying every barrier. He reviews NJ MLTSS Medicaid eligibility, VA benefits, Medicare coverage, and financing options through CareCredit, then delivers a written recommendation your family can act on with no obligation.
Yes. We serve all of Pike Creek and the surrounding New Castle County communities including Hockessin, Newark, Brookside, Greenville, and Wilmington. Our Middletown warehouse is approximately 20 minutes south, placing Pike Creek well within our primary service area for assessments, installations, and urgent hospital discharge modifications.
Pike Creek is dominated by two-story colonials, split-levels, and bi-levels built during the 1970s and 1980s when the area transformed from farmland into suburban neighborhoods. These homes place bedrooms on the second floor, have standard tub-shower bathrooms behind narrow doorways, and feature front entries with three to five steps. After 40 to 50 years, the original buyers are aging in homes that require stairlifts, bathroom conversions, ramps, and grab bars to remain safely livable.
Yes. Delaware DSHP+ Medicaid provides significant coverage for home accessibility modifications. This covers ramps, bathroom conversions, grab bars, doorway widenings, and structural accessibility work. For Pike Creek families who fund work privately, we offer CareCredit financing and transparent pricing that allows prioritizing modifications based on urgency and budget.
Veterans with service-connected disabilities may qualify for VA HISA grants. The Wilmington VA Medical Center on Kirkwood Highway serves Pike Creek-area veterans and can connect patients with home modification benefits. The Delaware Division of Services for Aging and Adults with Physical Disabilities also provides resources for seniors. Medicare covers qualifying durable medical equipment. We review every option during the free home assessment.
Yes. Christiana Hospital is approximately 15 minutes southeast of Pike Creek, and we work with their discharge planning team regularly. When a patient needs a ramp, grab bars, or a bathroom conversion before coming home after joint replacement, stroke recovery, or other treatment, we prioritize the installation. Our Middletown warehouse stocks rental ramps and safety equipment for rapid deployment to Pike Creek addresses.
Split-levels and bi-levels are among Pike Creek's most challenging homes for aging residents because living space is distributed across three or four half-levels with no single level containing a bedroom, bathroom, kitchen, and living area. We install stairlifts on the half-flight staircases, convert bathrooms on the most-used level, and add grab bars at every transition. For families who want single-level living, we evaluate converting the lower level into a self-contained suite.
Yes. Many Pike Creek neighborhoods in Limestone Hills, Linden Hill, and surrounding developments have homeowners associations that regulate exterior modifications. We provide ramp design specifications and material descriptions to HOA management during the planning process. Our modular aluminum ramp systems in neutral colors and clean profiles typically satisfy community standards. We coordinate directly with the HOA board before beginning any exterior work.
Call us to schedule a free evaluation. Ray Petkevis personally assesses every Pike Creek home, understanding the 1970s and 1980s construction that defines this community. He evaluates colonial stairways, split-level configurations, bathroom dimensions, and entry barriers, then reviews DSHP+ Medicaid, VA benefits, Medicare, and CareCredit financing. The assessment takes about an hour and carries no obligation.
Yes. We serve all of Northfield from our Atlantic County warehouse, approximately 12 to 15 minutes away. We also cover nearby Linwood, Somers Point, Egg Harbor Township, and Pleasantville. Northfield is one of the closest communities in our service area, which means faster scheduling, same-day material availability, and rapid response for urgent hospital discharge situations.
Northfield's housing is predominantly Cape Cods, ranches, and two-story colonials built from the 1940s through the 1980s along New Road, Tilton Road, and the borough's residential side streets. Cape Cods and ranches benefit from already having first-floor living space, so modifications focus on bathroom conversions and entry ramps. Colonials with second-floor bedrooms need stairlifts or ground-floor living conversions to eliminate daily stair climbing.
Yes. NJ MLTSS Medicaid provides a lifetime benefit for home accessibility modifications including ramps, bathroom conversions, grab bars, and doorway widenings. In Northfield's residential market, that benefit covers substantial modification scope. We are a certified NJ Medicaid provider and handle every step of authorization and billing so qualifying families pay nothing out of pocket.
Northfield residents can access NJ MLTSS Medicaid, VA HISA grants for veterans, and Medicare coverage for durable medical equipment. The Atlantic County Area Agency on Aging provides referrals and information about additional senior programs. Mainland Regional High School's shared community bond means many Northfield families also connect with resources through neighboring Somers Point and Linwood networks. We review all options during your free assessment.
Yes. Shore Medical Center in nearby Somers Point is the primary hospital for many Northfield residents. When a patient recovering from hip surgery, a stroke, or another medical event needs modifications before returning home, we coordinate with Shore Medical's discharge planners to meet the timeline. Our warehouse proximity means we can install a rental ramp and grab bars within days of receiving the referral.
Northfield's conventional wood-frame construction makes our work efficient. A bathroom conversion in a ranch or Cape Cod typically completes in three to four days. Grab bar installations take a few hours. A modular ramp at the front entry installs in one to two days. For multi-service projects combining ramp, bathroom, and grab bar work, expect one to two weeks from start to completion.
Northfield has a significant population of empty nesters who raised families here and stayed after their children left. These well-maintained homes are excellent modification candidates because they have solid construction, adequate room sizes, and owners who are invested in staying long-term. The most common pattern is starting with grab bars and a bathroom conversion, then adding a ramp or stairlift as needs evolve over time.
Call us directly. Ray Petkevis personally evaluates every Northfield home, walking through each room to measure doorways, inspect bathrooms, assess entries, and identify every accessibility barrier. Given our warehouse proximity, Northfield assessments are often scheduled within one to two business days of your call. The visit produces a clear recommendation covering modifications and all available funding sources at no cost or obligation.
Yes. Pleasantville is one of the closest communities to our Atlantic County warehouse, typically just 10 to 15 minutes away. We also serve nearby Atlantic City, Absecon, Egg Harbor Township, and Northfield. Our Pleasantville response time is among the fastest in our entire service area, with materials staged and ready for rapid deployment.
Pleasantville's housing stock is predominantly two-story wood-frame homes, Cape Cods, small ranches, and duplexes built from the 1920s through the 1970s along the Black Horse Pike corridor and surrounding residential grid. Two-story homes with second-floor bedrooms and bathrooms are the most challenging, requiring stairlifts or first-floor living conversions. Ranches and Cape Cods need bathroom conversions, entry ramps, and grab bars to address the barriers that exist on their single living level.
Yes. NJ MLTSS Medicaid provides a lifetime benefit for home accessibility modifications. Pleasantville has one of the highest Medicaid enrollment rates in Atlantic County, and the program covers ramps, bathroom conversions, grab bars, and doorway widenings. We are a certified provider and manage the entire authorization and billing process. You do not need to find your own case manager first — contact us directly to get started.
Veterans with service-connected disabilities may qualify for VA HISA grants for home modifications. The Atlantic County Area Agency on Aging provides referrals and senior support services. Medicare covers qualifying durable medical equipment. Many Pleasantville residents who retired from Atlantic City's casino and hospitality industry qualify for NJ MLTSS Medicaid based on income. We review every funding source during the free home assessment.
Yes. AtlantiCare Regional Medical Center is the primary hospital for Pleasantville residents, located just minutes away in Atlantic City. When patients are being discharged and need modifications before returning home, we coordinate with AtlantiCare's discharge planners and social workers. Our warehouse proximity to Pleasantville means materials are always available locally, and we can install rental ramps and grab bars within days.
Most Pleasantville projects complete efficiently despite the age of the housing. A bathroom conversion takes three to four days, including subfloor repairs if moisture damage is found. Grab bar installations complete in a few hours. A modular ramp installs in one to two days. When structural repairs are needed to support modifications in older homes, we address them as part of the same project under our New Jersey contractor's license.
Yes. Many Pleasantville homes have deferred maintenance that must be addressed before or alongside accessibility installations. A grab bar cannot be safely anchored in water-damaged studs, and a ramp cannot attach to a rotting porch frame. As a licensed New Jersey contractor, we handle structural repairs within the same project. For Medicaid-funded work, structural repairs necessary to support approved modifications are included in the covered scope.
Call us to schedule a free in-home assessment. Ray Petkevis personally evaluates every Pleasantville property, inspecting bathrooms, stairways, entries, and structural conditions. He reviews NJ MLTSS Medicaid eligibility, VA benefits, and Medicare coverage, then delivers a written plan tailored to your home and your family's budget. Given our warehouse proximity, Pleasantville assessments are often scheduled within one to two business days.
Yes. Our Lewes warehouse is just five minutes from Rehoboth Beach, making this one of the closest communities in our entire service area. We also serve Lewes, Dewey Beach, Milton, and Georgetown throughout Sussex County. That five-minute proximity means materials are always available locally and we can respond to urgent needs faster than any other aging-in-place contractor on the Delaware coast.
Rehoboth Beach homes near the ocean sit on elevated foundations or pilings to meet FEMA flood zone requirements, with entry points six to ten feet above grade. These properties require engineered switchback ramp systems or vertical platform lifts built with marine-grade aluminum rated for salt spray, coastal humidity, and storm-force winds. Interior modifications must also account for compact vacation-style floor plans with narrow upper-level hallways and steep interior stairways.
Yes. Delaware DSHP+ Medicaid provides significant coverage for home accessibility modifications. Rehoboth Beach has a strong private-pay market, but qualifying residents receive the same coverage as anywhere in Delaware. We are a certified Medicaid provider and handle all authorization paperwork and billing regardless of which funding approach your family uses.
Veterans with service-connected disabilities may qualify for VA HISA grants. Many Rehoboth Beach retirees relocated from the Washington, D.C. or Baltimore metro areas and may have access to federal retirement benefits or military service-connected programs. The Sussex County Area Agency on Aging provides additional senior resources. Medicare covers qualifying durable medical equipment. We review every option during the free assessment.
Yes. Beebe Healthcare in Lewes is the primary hospital for Rehoboth Beach residents, and our Lewes warehouse is minutes from both Beebe and your home. When a patient needs a ramp, grab bars, or a bathroom conversion before discharge, we coordinate with Beebe's planning team and deploy materials from local inventory. This proximity eliminates the supply chain delays that families experience with contractors based further away.
Elevated ramp systems with switchback configurations typically take two to three days depending on the height and complexity. Bathroom conversions complete in three to four days. Grab bar installations take a few hours. Interior stairlifts install in one to two days. We recommend scheduling non-urgent work during the off-season from October through April when access is easier and the work can be finished before your next summer season begins.
Absolutely. Many Rehoboth Beach properties are seasonal or part-time residences for retirees splitting time between Delaware and another home. We schedule modifications to align with your seasonal calendar and can complete projects while the property is vacant. For families who need temporary access during summer stays, ramp rentals start at $300 per month without requiring a permanent installation commitment.
Call us to schedule a free evaluation. Ray Petkevis personally assesses every Rehoboth Beach property, measuring entry elevations, inspecting bathrooms, evaluating stairways, and identifying every barrier specific to your coastal home. He reviews DSHP+ Medicaid, VA benefits, Medicare, and private financing, then provides a comprehensive written plan. Given our five-minute proximity, Rehoboth Beach assessments are among the fastest to schedule.
Yes, we serve Rio Grande and all of Middle Township from our Atlantic City warehouse. Our team works throughout the mainland corridor including the areas near Wildwood, North Wildwood, Cape May, and Avalon. Rio Grande's location along Route 47 and the Garden State Parkway exit makes it central to our Cape May County service coverage, and we typically schedule Rio Grande projects alongside nearby barrier island work for efficiency.
Rio Grande's mainland housing stock includes single-story ranches, Cape Cods, manufactured homes, and two-story residences built on grade-level or slightly raised foundations. Unlike the barrier island communities, these homes do not sit on elevated pilings. Common modifications include ramps for front stoops with three to five steps, bathtub-to-shower conversions, grab bar installations, and doorway widenings. Manufactured homes require specialized anchoring techniques due to thinner wall framing.
NJ MLTSS Medicaid provides a lifetime benefit for home accessibility modifications, and manufactured home residents qualify when the home is their primary residence. Covered modifications include ramps, bathroom conversions, grab bars, and doorway widenings. We are a certified NJ Medicaid provider and handle the entire authorization process from initial assessment through managed care coordination, installation, and billing at no out-of-pocket cost to qualifying residents.
Veterans in Rio Grande may qualify for VA Home Adaptation grants including the SAH and SHA programs, which fund accessibility modifications independent of Medicaid. Cape May County also offers senior services through its Division of Aging that can connect residents with additional assistance programs. We help veterans and seniors identify all available funding sources and coordinate benefits so modifications are covered to the maximum extent possible.
Cape Regional Medical Center in nearby Cape May Court House is the primary hospital serving Rio Grande residents. Their discharge planners and occupational therapists regularly coordinate with us when patients need home modifications before a safe return home. Rio Grande's mainland location provides a practical advantage over barrier island communities because medical facilities, pharmacies, and therapy offices along Route 9 are accessible without crossing a causeway.
Most Rio Grande projects are completed within one to three weeks from approval. A grab bar installation or single ramp takes one day. A full bathroom conversion with ramp and grab bars throughout the home typically takes five to seven working days. Manufactured home projects may require additional time for specialized anchoring and floor reinforcement. Medicaid-funded projects add two to four weeks for authorization before work begins, though we begin the paperwork immediately after assessment.
Rio Grande residents avoid the extreme elevation challenges that define barrier island homes in Wildwood and Cape May. Mainland homes sit at or near grade level, so modification costs are typically lower since massive ramp systems or vertical lifts are not required. The mainland location also means uninterrupted access to medical facilities, pharmacies, and daily services along Route 47 without depending on causeways that can close during storm events.
Contact us to schedule a free in-home assessment at your Rio Grande property. Our team evaluates every room, entry point, and transition area to identify barriers and recommend modifications matched to your specific needs and home construction type. We provide a detailed written proposal covering scope, timeline, and cost, and if you qualify for Medicaid or VA benefits, we handle all paperwork and coordination so you can focus on your health rather than logistics.
Yes, we serve Sea Isle City year-round from our Atlantic City warehouse. Our team works throughout Ludlam Island and the neighboring barrier island communities including Avalon, Stone Harbor, Ocean City, and Strathmere. We understand the specific challenges of Sea Isle's elevated homes, narrow lots, and salt-air environment, and we schedule projects to accommodate both year-round residents and seasonal homeowners who need work completed during the off-season.
Elevated shore homes on pilings present extreme entry barriers for aging residents. Living floors sit eight to fifteen feet above grade, requiring fifteen to twenty exterior steps to reach the front door. We install marine-grade aluminum switchback ramp systems and vertical platform lifts engineered for these heights. Inside, common modifications include bathtub-to-shower conversions, grab bars in corrosion-resistant finishes, doorway widenings, and stairlifts for interior staircases in multi-level shore homes.
NJ MLTSS Medicaid provides a lifetime benefit for home accessibility modifications including ramps, bathroom conversions, grab bars, and doorway widenings. Year-round Sea Isle City residents who are enrolled in the program qualify for covered modifications at no out-of-pocket cost. We are a certified NJ Medicaid provider and manage the complete process from assessment and documentation through managed care authorization, installation, and billing.
Veterans in Sea Isle City may qualify for VA Home Adaptation grants such as the SAH and SHA programs, which fund accessibility modifications independently of Medicaid. Cape May County's Division of Aging offers additional senior service referrals and assistance programs. We help residents identify every available funding source and coordinate benefits to maximize coverage, which is especially valuable given the higher modification costs that elevated barrier island homes often require.
Cape Regional Medical Center in Cape May Court House and Shore Medical Center in Somers Point are the primary facilities serving Sea Isle City residents. Their discharge planners and occupational therapists contact us when patients need home modifications before returning to an elevated shore home. We prioritize these medical-necessity cases and can begin assessment while the patient is still in rehab so modifications are underway or complete before discharge day.
Timeline depends on scope and elevation complexity. A grab bar installation takes one day. A ramp system for a moderately elevated home typically takes three to five working days. A comprehensive project combining a switchback ramp, bathroom conversion, and interior modifications runs one to three weeks. Medicaid-funded projects require an additional two to four weeks for authorization before work begins. We schedule around Sea Isle's seasonal traffic and coordinate with homeowners on optimal installation windows.
Sea Isle City sits on Ludlam Island with direct exposure to salt spray from both the ocean and the bay. Standard painted steel and pressure-treated wood deteriorate rapidly in this environment, developing rust, rot, and structural weakness within a few years. Our marine-grade aluminum ramp systems and corrosion-resistant hardware are specifically rated for coastal conditions. Aluminum does not rust, requires no annual painting, and maintains structural integrity through decades of salt-air exposure and seasonal temperature extremes.
Contact us to schedule a free in-home assessment at your Sea Isle City property. We evaluate every entry point, interior room, and transition area to identify accessibility barriers specific to your home's elevation and layout. You receive a detailed proposal covering recommended modifications, timeline, materials, and cost. If you qualify for Medicaid or VA benefits, we handle all paperwork and coordination so the process moves forward without adding burden to you or your family.
Yes. We serve all of Seaford and the surrounding western Sussex County communities including Bridgeville, Laurel, Georgetown, and Milford. Our Lewes warehouse is approximately 35 minutes east on Route 13, and we keep materials staged for prompt deployment to Seaford. Our crews work regularly in the Nanticoke River corridor and throughout the Route 13 communities.
Seaford's housing ranges from older mill-era homes near High Street and the Nanticoke riverfront built in the early to mid-1900s to postwar ranches and Cape Cods in neighborhoods along Stein Highway and Route 13. The older homes often have small bathrooms with cast-iron tubs, plaster walls, and aging subfloors that require structural assessment before modification. Ranch homes need bathroom conversions and entry ramps. We handle both types under our Delaware contractor's license.
Yes. Delaware DSHP+ Medicaid provides significant coverage for home accessibility modifications. In Seaford, where project costs tend to be lower than northern Delaware, that funding stretches to cover substantial work. A bathroom conversion, ramp installation, and grab bars throughout the home can often be completed within the lifetime cap with zero out-of-pocket cost to the family.
Veterans with service-connected disabilities may qualify for VA HISA grants. The Delaware Commission of Veterans Affairs assists Seaford-area veterans with accessing federal benefits. The Sussex County Area Agency on Aging provides referrals to senior support programs. Medicare covers qualifying durable medical equipment. We also offer CareCredit financing for families who need work beyond what assistance programs cover. Every option is reviewed during the free assessment.
Yes. Nanticoke Memorial Hospital sits right in Seaford on Middleford Road, and we coordinate with their discharge planning team regularly. When a patient needs a ramp, grab bars, or bathroom modifications before coming home, we pull materials from our Lewes warehouse and prioritize the installation to meet the discharge timeline. Rental ramps at $300 per month provide immediate access for families who need a solution within days.
Projects in Seaford's older mill-era housing may take slightly longer than newer construction due to structural conditions. A bathroom conversion in a home with aging subfloors typically requires four to five days including structural repairs. Grab bar installations with proper backing in plaster walls take a few hours. Modular ramps install in one to two days. We address rotted framing, deteriorated subfloors, and other conditions as part of the same project.
Yes. Many of Seaford's aging residents are retired DuPont workers and employees from the supporting industries that made this town a manufacturing hub. They purchased homes during the plant's heyday and have lived here for decades. These families have deep roots in the community and strong motivation to stay, but their homes were built without any thought toward accessibility. Our modifications allow them to remain in the neighborhoods they helped build.
Call us to schedule a free evaluation. Ray Petkevis personally assesses every Seaford home, walking through each room to evaluate bathrooms, stairways, entries, and structural conditions. He reviews Delaware DSHP+ Medicaid, VA benefits, Medicare, and CareCredit financing, then delivers a written recommendation tailored to your home's construction and your family's budget with no cost or obligation.
Yes. We serve all of Selbyville and the surrounding southern Sussex County communities including Frankford, Fenwick Island, Dagsboro, and Bethany Beach. Our Lewes warehouse is approximately 25 minutes north along Route 113 and Route 1. We work regularly in the Selbyville area and keep materials staged for prompt deployment to this part of southern Delaware.
Manufactured homes are the dominant housing type in many Selbyville neighborhoods, and our crews specialize in modifying them. We use reinforced steel backing plates for grab bar installations because manufactured home walls cannot support standard mounting. We assess subfloor conditions before every bathroom conversion. We also modify site-built ranches, Cape Cods, and older farmhouses throughout the Selbyville area with the same attention to each structure's specific construction.
Yes. Delaware DSHP+ Medicaid provides significant coverage for home accessibility modifications. Many Selbyville families qualify based on income, particularly those connected to the area's poultry and agricultural industries. We are a certified Medicaid provider and handle all paperwork, authorization, and billing so qualifying families pay nothing out of pocket.
Veterans with service-connected disabilities may qualify for VA HISA grants for home accessibility work. The Sussex County Area Agency on Aging provides referrals and senior support services for Selbyville residents. Medicare covers qualifying durable medical equipment including hospital beds and wheelchairs. We also offer CareCredit financing for families who do not qualify for assistance programs or need work beyond covered categories.
Yes. Selbyville's location near the Delaware-Maryland border means residents may be treated at Beebe Healthcare in Lewes, about 25 minutes north, or Atlantic General Hospital in Berlin, Maryland, about 20 minutes south. We coordinate with discharge planners at both facilities when patients need modifications before returning home. Rental ramps and grab bar kits are staged at our Lewes warehouse for rapid deployment.
Manufactured home modifications require specialized techniques but are completed efficiently by our experienced crews. A bathroom conversion including subfloor assessment typically takes three to four days. Grab bar installations with backing plates complete in a few hours. Modular ramp systems that replace deteriorating factory-provided steps install in one to two days. We account for the specific foundation height, skirting, and lot dimensions of each manufactured home.
Yes. Workers who spent decades in physically demanding poultry processing and agricultural roles often develop joint, back, and mobility issues earlier than average. A 62-year-old whose knees are damaged from years on concrete processing floors may need modifications while still relatively young. Our modification plans account for this reality, designing installations that serve residents now and remain functional as needs evolve over many additional years of use.
Call us to schedule a free evaluation. Ray Petkevis personally visits every Selbyville home, assessing manufactured home wall construction, subfloor conditions, entry access, and every accessibility barrier. He reviews Delaware DSHP+ Medicaid eligibility, VA benefits, Medicare, and CareCredit financing, then provides a written recommendation with no cost or obligation. We serve all Delaware addresses in the Selbyville area.
Yes. We serve all of Sewell and Mantua Township from our Atlantic County warehouse, approximately 45 minutes away. We also cover nearby Turnersville, Deptford, Glassboro, Woodbury, and Washington Township throughout Gloucester County. We schedule Sewell projects alongside work in neighboring communities to maximize crew efficiency and maintain fast response times across the county.
Sewell's housing was predominantly built during the 1970s and 1980s when Mantua Township experienced rapid suburban growth. Two-story colonials are the signature home, with all bedrooms upstairs and only a half-bath on the main floor. Split-levels distribute living space across multiple staggered half-levels with stairs connecting every area. Both styles require stairlifts, bathroom conversions, entry ramps, and grab bars to support aging residents safely.
Yes. NJ MLTSS Medicaid provides a lifetime benefit for home accessibility modifications including ramps, bathroom conversions, grab bars, and doorway widenings. For Sewell residents enrolled in the program, this covers a comprehensive modification package. We are a certified NJ Medicaid provider and manage every element of authorization and billing so qualifying families pay nothing out of pocket.
Veterans with service-connected disabilities may qualify for VA HISA grants for home accessibility work. Gloucester County's Division of Senior Services provides referrals and aging-in-place support for Sewell-area seniors. Medicare covers qualifying durable medical equipment. For families funding work privately, we offer CareCredit financing and transparent pricing that allows prioritizing the most urgent modifications first.
Yes. We coordinate with Inspira Health Woodbury, Jefferson Health in Cherry Hill and Stratford, and other Gloucester County area facilities when Sewell patients need modifications before returning home. Our warehouse keeps modular ramp sections and grab bar kits staged for deployment. For urgent discharge situations, we can complete critical installations within three to five business days of the initial assessment.
A bathroom conversion in Sewell's 1970s-era construction typically takes three to four days. Stairlift installations on the main staircase complete in one day for straight runs and two days for curved configurations. Modular ramps install in one to two days. Grab bars throughout the home take a few hours. Multi-service projects combining bathroom, stairlift, ramp, and grab bar work generally finish within one to two weeks.
Yes. Many Sewell colonials have unfinished basements as the only ground-level space. For residents who need to eliminate stair climbing entirely, we evaluate whether the basement can become a self-contained living suite with a bedroom, accessible bathroom, and living area accessed via the exterior walkout or bulkhead entrance with a ramp. This approach creates fully ground-level living within the existing structure without building an addition.
Call us to schedule a free in-home assessment. Ray Petkevis personally evaluates every Sewell property, understanding the 1970s and 1980s construction that defines Mantua Township. He assesses stairways, bathrooms, entries, and the overall floor plan, then reviews NJ MLTSS Medicaid, VA benefits, Medicare, and financing options. The assessment produces a clear written plan with no cost or obligation.
Yes. Our Middletown headquarters is approximately 15 minutes south of Smyrna along Route 13, making this one of the fastest communities to reach in our service area. We also serve nearby Middletown, Dover, Camden, and Clayton. Smyrna assessments are often scheduled within one to two business days of your call, and installations begin within a week of approval.
Smyrna has two distinct housing profiles. The older neighborhoods near Commerce Street and downtown feature homes from the mid-1800s through the early 1900s with steep stairs, narrow hallways, and small bathrooms. The newer subdivisions like Satterfield, Brenford Station, and Eagle Run have wider layouts but still place the master bedroom on the second floor with standard tub-showers and steps at every entry. We modify both types regularly with ramps, bathroom conversions, stairlifts, and grab bars.
Yes. Delaware DSHP+ Medicaid is a statewide program that applies regardless of whether your Smyrna address falls in Kent County or New Castle County. The benefit covers significant coverage for ramps, bathroom conversions, grab bars, and doorway widenings. We are certified with all Delaware managed care organizations and handle all authorization paperwork.
Veterans with service-connected disabilities may qualify for VA HISA grants for home accessibility work. The Kent County Community Services office and Delaware Division of Services for Aging and Adults with Physical Disabilities provide referrals for senior programs. Medicare covers qualifying durable medical equipment. We review all available funding sources during every Smyrna assessment to minimize your family's out-of-pocket costs.
Yes. Bayhealth Kent General in Dover is approximately 15 minutes south of Smyrna, and Christiana Hospital is about 35 minutes north. We coordinate with discharge planners at both facilities when patients need modifications before returning home. Our Middletown warehouse stocks rental ramps, grab bar kits, and bathroom safety equipment for rapid deployment to any Smyrna address on the medical timeline.
Smyrna's newer construction from the 2000s through present has wider hallways and more accessible wall framing, which makes modification work efficient. A bathroom conversion typically completes in three to four days. A modular ramp installs in one to two days. Stairlifts for the standard second-floor staircase install in one day. Grab bars throughout the home take a few hours. Most multi-service projects finish within one to two weeks.
Yes. Smyrna's growth wave from the past 15 to 20 years brought families who purchased homes as young buyers and are now entering a different life phase. Parents and grandparents who followed their children to Smyrna are aging in homes designed for active families. Meanwhile, long-time residents in the older downtown neighborhoods face homes that were never built for diminished mobility. Both populations are driving increasing demand for our services.
Call us to schedule a free evaluation. Given our 15-minute proximity from Middletown, Smyrna assessments are among the fastest to schedule. Ray Petkevis personally walks through every Smyrna home, evaluating bathrooms, stairways, entries, and floor plans. He reviews DSHP+ Medicaid, VA benefits, Medicare, and CareCredit financing, then delivers a clear written recommendation with no obligation to proceed.
Yes. Somers Point is approximately 15 minutes from our Atlantic County warehouse, making it one of the closest communities in our service area. We also cover nearby Linwood, Northfield, Ocean City, and Egg Harbor Township. Our proximity means faster scheduling, same-day material availability, and the ability to respond to urgent hospital discharge needs within two to three business days.
Somers Point's housing is primarily Cape Cods and ranches from the 1950s and 1960s along Shore Road, MacArthur Boulevard, and the residential side streets. Cape Cods have steep, narrow stairs to second-floor bedrooms and compact first-floor bathrooms with tub-showers. Ranches offer single-level living but still need bathroom conversions, entry ramps, and grab bars. Bay-adjacent properties may have elevated foundations requiring longer ramp approaches with marine-grade aluminum.
Yes. NJ MLTSS Medicaid provides a lifetime benefit for home accessibility modifications including ramps, bathroom conversions, grab bars, and doorway widenings. We are a certified NJ Medicaid provider and manage every step of the process from assessment through authorization and billing. Qualifying Somers Point families pay nothing out of pocket for covered modifications.
Veterans with service-connected disabilities may qualify for VA HISA grants for home accessibility work. The Atlantic County Area Agency on Aging provides referrals and senior support services for Somers Point residents. Medicare covers qualifying durable medical equipment including hospital beds, wheelchairs, and scooters. We review all available funding options during the free home assessment to find the best financial approach.
Yes. Shore Medical Center on Brighton Avenue is a primary healthcare facility for Somers Point and the surrounding communities. When patients recovering from hip surgery, strokes, or other events need modifications before returning home, we coordinate with Shore Medical's discharge planners to meet the timeline. Our warehouse proximity means a ramp can be installed in a day and grab bars placed in hours to ensure the patient comes home safely.
Somers Point's 1950s and 1960s construction is familiar territory for our crews. A bathroom conversion in a Cape Cod or ranch typically completes in three to four days. Grab bar installations take a few hours. A modular ramp installs in one to two days. Cape Cod stairlift installations may require curved-rail models for steep, narrow stairs, which take two days. Multi-service projects generally finish within one to two weeks.
Yes. Properties along Shore Road, Higbee Avenue, and streets closest to Great Egg Harbor Bay face salt air that accelerates corrosion and coastal humidity that promotes moisture damage. We exclusively use marine-grade aluminum ramp systems for bay-adjacent properties and specify corrosion-resistant hardware for all exterior installations. Interior modifications in bay-front homes also account for higher ambient moisture when selecting bathroom flooring and wall materials.
Call us to schedule a free evaluation. Ray Petkevis personally assesses every Somers Point home, evaluating bathrooms, stairways, entries, and bay-area environmental conditions. Given our 15-minute warehouse proximity, Somers Point assessments are among the fastest to schedule. Ray reviews NJ MLTSS Medicaid, VA benefits, Medicare, and private financing, then provides a written plan with no cost or obligation.
Yes. We serve all of Stone Harbor and Seven Mile Beach from our Atlantic County warehouse. We also cover nearby Avalon, Sea Isle City, Wildwood, and Cape May throughout Cape May County. Our crews work regularly on barrier island properties and maintain marine-grade materials staged specifically for the extreme elevation and coastal exposure that Stone Harbor installations demand.
Stone Harbor has some of the highest residential elevations we encounter. Base flood elevations on Seven Mile Beach range from eight to fourteen feet above grade, placing living spaces higher than nearly any other community we serve. A twelve-foot elevation requires 144 feet of ramp run at code-compliant slope, which cannot fit in a straight line on any Stone Harbor lot. We engineer switchback ramp systems or install vertical platform lifts to solve this extreme access challenge.
Yes. Stone Harbor year-round residents enrolled in NJ MLTSS Medicaid can access a lifetime benefit for home accessibility modifications. However, Stone Harbor's property values and demographics mean most clients here are private-pay. We serve both populations with identical work quality and materials, providing Medicaid authorization management for qualifying residents and detailed private-pay proposals for others.
Veterans with service-connected disabilities may qualify for VA HISA grants for home accessibility work. The Cape May County Division of Aging provides referrals to senior support programs. Medicare covers qualifying durable medical equipment. For Stone Harbor's private-pay market, we offer CareCredit financing and phased modification plans that allow families to address the most urgent barriers first and add additional work over time.
Yes. Cape Regional Medical Center in Cape May Court House is the nearest hospital for Stone Harbor residents, and we coordinate with their discharge planning team when patients need modifications before returning to the island. We also work with AtlantiCare facilities in Atlantic County. Our warehouse stocks rental ramps and safety equipment for rapid deployment to Stone Harbor on medical timelines.
Elevated ramp systems with switchback configurations for Stone Harbor's extreme heights typically require two to four days depending on the elevation and lot constraints. Vertical platform lift installations take two to three days. Interior bathroom conversions complete in three to four days. Grab bar installations take a few hours. We schedule island projects to complete efficiently and can work year-round regardless of the seasonal calendar.
Yes. Stone Harbor's custom-built luxury homes feature open staircases, spa-style bathrooms, and multi-level decking designed for visual impact. We bring accessibility into these spaces with slim-profile stairlifts that complement open stairway designs, barrier-free showers with high-end tile and frameless glass that maintain the spa aesthetic, and grab bars in stainless steel or brushed nickel that integrate with existing hardware finishes. The goal is accessibility that looks intentional, not institutional.
Call us to schedule a free in-home assessment. Ray Petkevis personally evaluates every Stone Harbor property, measuring entry elevations, assessing interior stairways and bathrooms, and identifying every barrier specific to your Seven Mile Beach home. He reviews NJ MLTSS Medicaid, VA benefits, Medicare, and private financing options, then delivers a written plan tailored to your home's unique coastal construction.
Yes, we serve every community in Sussex County from our Lewes warehouse. Our crews reach Georgetown, Rehoboth Beach, and Lewes within 15 to 30 minutes and inland towns like Seaford and Milford within 45 minutes. We handle coastal elevated homes near the beaches and ranch-style properties in the agricultural interior with equal expertise.
Ramp systems for elevated coastal foundations are our most requested service in the beach communities. FEMA flood zone requirements raise many Lewes, Rehoboth Beach, and Bethany Beach homes four to eight feet above grade, requiring engineered switchback ramps in marine-grade aluminum. These systems resist salt air corrosion and are designed for the specific lot dimensions and wind loads of the Delaware coast.
Yes. The Delaware DSHP+ Medicaid waiver covers significant coverage for qualifying home accessibility work. Sussex County has the highest Medicaid enrollment rate in Delaware, and many residents qualify without realizing it. We are a certified Delaware Medicaid provider and manage the entire authorization and billing process.
Yes. Veterans with service-connected conditions may qualify for VA HISA grants to fund ramps, bathroom conversions, grab bars, and other accessibility work. Sussex County's large retiree population includes many veterans who relocated to the Delaware beaches after military careers. We coordinate with the VA to identify available benefits and handle documentation during your free assessment.
Absolutely. When Beebe Healthcare in Lewes or Nanticoke Memorial Hospital in Seaford discharges a patient who needs home modifications, we mobilize within days. Our Lewes warehouse keeps ramp sections, grab bar kits, and bathroom conversion materials staged locally so the home is ready when the patient is ready to return.
Most coastal ramp installations in Sussex County are completed in one to three days depending on the elevation and lot configuration. Raised beach homes requiring switchback ramps with multiple landings take longer than standard residential entries. We schedule and stage materials from our Lewes warehouse in advance to minimize disruption and complete the work efficiently.
Yes. Ramp rentals starting at $300 per month are ideal for seasonal beach homes in the Lewes, Rehoboth, and Bethany Beach areas. We install the ramp before your season and remove it when the stay ends. If the need becomes permanent, we convert the rental to a purchased system with credit toward the purchase price.
Call us or submit a request through our website and we will schedule Ray Petkevis to visit your Sussex County home within a few business days. He evaluates every entry, bathroom, stairway, and hallway, then provides specific recommendations with cost estimates and funding options. The assessment is free, carries no obligation, and covers homes anywhere in Sussex County from the beaches to the inland communities.
Yes. We serve Talleyville and the entire Concord Pike corridor from our Middletown warehouse, approximately 30 minutes south via I-95 or Route 13. Our crews work regularly in Talleyville and nearby Wilmington, Claymont, Greenville, Hockessin, and Pike Creek. We schedule assessments for Talleyville addresses within a few business days.
Cape Cods in Sharpley and Westover Hills need first-floor bathroom conversions to support single-floor living when the steep second-floor stairway becomes unsafe. Split-levels along Silverside Road require stairlifts at each half-flight transition plus bathroom modifications on the bedroom level. Both styles benefit from grab bars at every level change and modular ramps at elevated front entries.
Yes. The DSHP+ Medicaid waiver covers significant coverage for qualifying home accessibility modifications. While many Talleyville families fund work privately, those who qualify can receive bathroom conversions, ramp installations, and grab bars at no out-of-pocket cost. We are a certified Delaware Medicaid provider and manage the full authorization process.
Yes. Veterans with service-connected conditions may qualify for VA HISA grants that fund ramps, bathroom conversions, and structural modifications. Talleyville's proximity to the Wilmington VA Medical Center on Porter Road makes coordination straightforward. We evaluate VA eligibility alongside Medicaid and Medicare options during your free home assessment.
Yes. Wilmington Hospital is approximately 10 minutes south of Talleyville and Christiana Hospital is roughly 20 minutes southwest. When discharge planners at either facility identify a Talleyville patient who needs modifications before returning home, we assess the property, stage materials from our Middletown warehouse, and complete installation on the medical timeline.
Most Talleyville projects complete within three to five working days once materials are staged. A ramp installation takes one to two days. A bathroom conversion runs two to three days. A combined project with ramp, shower conversion, grab bars, and stairlift typically wraps up within a single work week. We schedule efficiently to minimize disruption to your daily routine.
Federal law under the Fair Housing Act requires HOAs to allow reasonable accessibility modifications for residents with disabilities. While architectural review processes may apply, HOAs cannot prohibit medically necessary features like ramps. We work directly with Talleyville HOA boards, submit design specifications, and ensure our installations meet both accessibility requirements and community appearance standards.
Call us or request an assessment through our website. Ray Petkevis will visit your Talleyville home, evaluate every entry, stairway, bathroom, and hallway, and provide specific recommendations with clear cost estimates and funding options. The assessment is free, carries no obligation, and covers homes throughout the Concord Pike corridor from Sharpley to Silverside Road.
Yes. We serve Swedesboro and all of Gloucester County from our Atlantic City area warehouse, approximately 50 minutes away. Our crews also work regularly in nearby Mullica Hill, Woodbury, Glassboro, and Sewell. We schedule Swedesboro projects efficiently and prioritize urgent needs like hospital discharges from Inspira Woodbury or Salem Medical Center.
Colonial and Victorian homes along Kings Highway have thick masonry walls, steep narrow stairways, fieldstone foundations, and small bathrooms that require specialized modification techniques. Grab bars need masonry-rated anchors drilled into stone or brick rather than standard wood-stud methods. Stairlifts often require curved rail systems to follow the irregular geometry of colonial-era stairways.
Yes. Swedesboro residents enrolled in NJ MLTSS Medicaid can receive a lifetime benefit for ramps, bathroom conversions, grab bars, doorway widenings, and structural accessibility changes. We are a certified NJ Medicaid provider and manage every step of the authorization and billing process so families pay nothing out of pocket for covered work.
Veterans with service-connected conditions may qualify for VA HISA grants that fund ramps, bathroom conversions, and structural modifications. We also evaluate Medicare eligibility for durable medical equipment like hospital beds and wheelchairs. During your free assessment, we review every available funding source so Swedesboro veterans access every benefit they have earned.
Yes. Inspira Woodbury is approximately 15 minutes from Swedesboro and is the nearest acute care hospital for borough residents. When discharge planners identify patients who need home modifications before returning to a Swedesboro address, we receive the referral, assess the home, and complete installations on the medical timeline so the patient comes home to a safe environment.
Swedesboro properties often sit on larger lots than typical suburban communities, giving us more flexibility in ramp design. Where space allows, we install gentle straight-run ramps rather than compact switchbacks. We orient the ramp along the house facade or toward a garage entry to minimize weather exposure, balancing slope gentleness against the outdoor distance the resident must travel.
Yes. Interior work like bathroom conversions, grab bars, and stairlifts does not affect exterior appearance and is not subject to historic review. For exterior ramps on historic properties, our modular aluminum systems are bolt-together and fully removable, meaning they do not permanently alter the structure. We design side-entry or rear approaches when the front facade is historically significant.
Call us or submit a request online and we will schedule Ray Petkevis to visit your Swedesboro home within a few business days. He walks through every room, evaluates entries, bathrooms, stairways, and hallways, and delivers a tailored recommendation with costs and funding options. The assessment is free and carries no obligation to proceed.
Yes. We serve Turnersville and all of Washington Township from our Atlantic City area warehouse, approximately 40 minutes away. Our crews also work regularly in nearby Sewell, Deptford, Washington Township, Glassboro, and Woodbury. We schedule Turnersville assessments within a few business days and keep materials staged for rapid project starts.
Bi-levels are the most common and most challenging housing type in Turnersville. The split-entry design forces residents to climb stairs for every room in the home. We install stairlifts on the upper half-flight to connect the entry to the main living level, convert the upstairs bathroom to a barrier-free shower with grab bars, and add a modular ramp at the front entry to eliminate exterior steps.
Yes. Turnersville residents enrolled in NJ MLTSS Medicaid can receive a lifetime benefit for ramps, bathroom conversions, grab bars, doorway widenings, and structural accessibility work. We are a certified NJ Medicaid provider and manage the complete authorization and billing process so qualifying families pay nothing out of pocket for covered modifications.
Veterans with service-connected conditions may qualify for VA HISA grants that fund ramps, bathroom conversions, and structural modifications. Medicare also covers qualifying durable medical equipment including hospital beds and wheelchairs. We evaluate every available funding source during your free assessment so Turnersville veterans and their families access all benefits they are entitled to.
Yes. Jefferson Washington Township Hospital is located right within the township and is the primary hospital for Turnersville residents. When discharge planners identify patients who need home modifications before returning home, we assess the property, stage materials from our warehouse, and complete installation on the medical timeline. We also coordinate with Inspira facilities in Mullica Hill and Woodbury.
Most Turnersville projects complete within three to five working days once materials are staged. A raised ranch ramp spanning four to six feet of elevation installs in one to two days. A bathroom conversion takes two to three days. A combined project with ramp, shower conversion, grab bars, and stairlift typically finishes within one work week.
Raised ranches elevate the main living floor four to six feet above grade, making the front entry stairs the primary barrier to independent living. A resident using a walker or wheelchair after hip surgery or a stroke cannot safely climb those steps. Our modular aluminum ramp systems span the elevation change with ADA-compliant slopes, configured to fit each property's yard dimensions along the front, side, or driveway.
Call us or request an assessment through our website. Ray Petkevis will visit your Turnersville home, evaluate every entry, bathroom, stairway, and hallway, and provide a detailed recommendation with costs and funding options. The assessment is free, carries no obligation, and covers every home type in Washington Township from bi-levels to colonials to raised ranches.
Yes. Toms River is within our standard service territory with no distance surcharges. Our Atlantic City area warehouse is approximately 60 minutes from most Toms River addresses. We also serve nearby Brick Township, Lakewood, Point Pleasant, and Seaside Heights. We schedule Ocean County projects to maximize efficiency, often grouping multiple installations in a single trip.
Holiday City, Crestwood Village, and Silver Ridge Park homes were marketed as retirement-friendly but still have 16-inch bathtub thresholds, front steps without ramps, and 28-inch bathroom doorways. We convert tub-showers to barrier-free walk-in showers, widen doorways to 36 inches, install grab bars at every toilet and along hallways, and add modular ramps at front entries tailored to each community's floor plans.
Yes. Toms River residents enrolled in NJ MLTSS Medicaid can access a lifetime benefit for ramps, bathroom conversions, grab bars, doorway widenings, and structural changes. The benefit applies whether you live in a single-family home or an age-restricted community. We are a certified NJ Medicaid provider and handle every step of the authorization and billing process.
Veterans with service-connected conditions may qualify for VA HISA grants that fund ramps, bathroom modifications, and structural accessibility changes. Ocean County has a substantial veteran population, particularly in the retirement communities. We evaluate VA eligibility alongside Medicaid and Medicare options during your free home assessment to ensure you access every benefit available.
Yes. We coordinate directly with Community Medical Center on Route 37 and Ocean Medical Center in Brick Township. When discharge planners identify patients needing home modifications before a safe return, we assess the home, stage materials from our warehouse, and complete installations on the medical timeline so the patient comes home to a modified environment.
Most retirement community projects in Toms River complete within two to four working days. A bathroom conversion takes two to three days, a ramp installation one to two days, and grab bars can be installed in a single visit. For Medicaid-funded projects, the managed care authorization adds five to ten business days before work begins, but we manage that process entirely on your behalf.
Under the Fair Housing Act, HOAs cannot prohibit medically necessary accessibility modifications. Exterior ramps may require architectural review board approval, and we handle that documentation process for you. We design ramp systems in aluminum construction that match the home's color scheme and meet both ADA requirements and community aesthetic standards.
Call us or submit a request through our website. Ray Petkevis will schedule a visit to your Toms River home, walk through every room, and evaluate entries, bathrooms, stairways, and hallways. You receive specific recommendations with cost estimates and a full review of available funding sources. The assessment is free and carries no obligation.
Yes. We serve Wildwood Crest year-round from our Atlantic City area warehouse. Our crews work throughout the Wildwood barrier island including nearby Wildwood, North Wildwood, Rio Grande, and Cape May. We respond to Wildwood Crest requests with the same speed and pricing as any community in our service area.
Converted motel units retain concrete block walls, compact bathroom layouts designed for vacation stays, doorways under 32 inches, and shared exterior stairways without ramp access. We install grab bars using masonry-rated anchors for CMU walls, widen doorways within the structural constraints of concrete block, reconfigure compact bathrooms with barrier-free showers, and add ramp or platform lift solutions for upper-floor units with shared stairways.
Yes. Year-round Wildwood Crest residents enrolled in NJ MLTSS Medicaid can receive a lifetime benefit for ramps, bathroom conversions, grab bars, doorway widenings, and structural changes. We are a certified NJ Medicaid provider and manage the full authorization and billing process. Qualifying residents pay nothing out of pocket for covered modifications.
Beyond Medicaid, Wildwood Crest residents may qualify for VA HISA grants for service-connected conditions, Medicare coverage for durable medical equipment, and Cape May County Division of Aging referral programs. Many year-round Crest residents are retirees on fixed incomes who transitioned from seasonal visitors to permanent residents. We evaluate every funding source during your free assessment.
Wildwood Crest properties sit four to eight feet above grade due to FEMA elevation requirements, and the Crest's southern tip position exposes homes to wind from three directions. Our marine-grade aluminum ramp systems use coastal wind zone connections and corrosion-resistant hardware. For properties where lot dimensions cannot accommodate a ramp, enclosed vertical platform lifts protect residents and mechanisms from wind and salt exposure.
Mid-century concrete block construction is common throughout Wildwood Crest. Removing a bathtub from a concrete slab floor and installing a barrier-free shower requires cutting and finishing concrete rather than standard wood subfloor work. Grab bars need masonry-rated expansion anchors or epoxy-set bolts that grip within the concrete block. Our crews carry masonry tools and have extensive experience with these material-specific installations.
Yes. When neighboring seasonal properties are vacant from October through April, a fall in an unmodified home becomes more dangerous because help takes longer to arrive. Our modifications reduce fall risk year-round with grab bars, barrier-free showers, and ramps that maintain safe independent access throughout the quiet winter months when the Crest's permanent community relies on fewer nearby neighbors.
Call us or submit a request online and we will schedule Ray Petkevis to visit your Wildwood Crest property within a few business days. He evaluates every entry, stairway, bathroom, and hallway, accounting for the barrier island elevation, concrete block construction, and coastal conditions specific to your home. The assessment is free and carries no obligation.
Yes. We serve all of Voorhees from our Atlantic City area warehouse, approximately 30 minutes away. Our crews work regularly throughout Voorhees and nearby Cherry Hill, Marlton, Haddonfield, and Evesham. We are familiar with the planned community floor plans and HOA requirements throughout the township and schedule assessments within a few business days.
Voorhees colonials built during the 1980s and 1990s place all bedrooms and full bathrooms on the second floor with only a half-bath downstairs. We install stairlifts on the main staircase, convert the upstairs tub-shower to a barrier-free walk-in shower with grab bars and a fold-down bench, and add a modular ramp at the front entry. For families wanting to eliminate stair dependence, we can expand the first-floor half-bath into a full accessible bathroom.
Yes. Voorhees residents enrolled in NJ MLTSS Medicaid can receive a lifetime benefit for ramps, bathroom conversions, grab bars, doorway widenings, and structural changes. We are a certified NJ Medicaid provider and handle every step of authorization and billing. Qualifying residents pay nothing out of pocket for covered modifications.
Veterans with service-connected conditions may qualify for VA HISA grants for ramps, bathroom conversions, and structural modifications. Camden County Division of Senior Services can provide referrals to additional assistance programs. Medicare covers durable medical equipment like hospital beds and wheelchairs. We evaluate every funding source during your free assessment so Voorhees families access all available benefits.
Yes. Virtua Voorhees Hospital is one of South Jersey's newest and busiest hospitals, located right within the township. When a Voorhees resident is hospitalized or undergoes surgery there, we coordinate with discharge planners to assess the home during the hospital stay, stage materials from our warehouse, and complete installation before the patient returns home.
Most Voorhees projects complete within three to five working days. A bathroom conversion takes two to three days, a ramp installation one to two days, and grab bars install in a single visit. Since Voorhees developments use repeated floor plans, our familiarity with the common layouts allows efficient planning and installation without surprises during the build.
Yes. Under federal fair housing law, condominium and townhome associations cannot refuse reasonable accessibility modifications for residents with disabilities. We handle all association communication, submit modification plans for architectural review, and ensure installations comply with both ADA requirements and community standards. Interior work like bathroom conversions and grab bars typically requires no HOA approval at all.
Call us or submit a request through our website. Ray Petkevis will visit your Voorhees home, walk through every room, and evaluate entries, bathrooms, stairways, and hallways. You receive specific recommendations with cost estimates and a full review of funding options including Medicaid, VA benefits, and Medicare. The assessment is free and carries no obligation.
Yes. We serve every section of Washington Township including Turnersville, Sewell, and the areas around the 5 Points intersection from our Atlantic City area warehouse, approximately 40 minutes away. We also work regularly in nearby Deptford, Glassboro, and Woodbury. Whether your home is off Route 42, Hurffville Road, or Fries Mill Road, we schedule assessments within a few business days.
Washington Township has one of the highest concentrations of bi-level homes in South Jersey. The split-entry design forces residents up or down stairs for every room. We install stairlifts on the upper half-flight, convert the bathroom to a barrier-free shower with grab bars, and add a ramp at the front entry. For residents who cannot use stairs at all, we evaluate converting the lower level into a self-contained living suite with bedroom and accessible bathroom.
Yes. Washington Township residents enrolled in NJ MLTSS Medicaid can receive a lifetime benefit for ramps, bathroom conversions, grab bars, doorway widenings, and structural changes. In Washington Township, where project costs are moderate, that benefit can fund a comprehensive aging-in-place package. We are a certified NJ Medicaid provider and manage all authorization and billing so families pay nothing out of pocket.
Veterans with service-connected conditions may qualify for VA HISA grants that fund accessibility modifications. Medicare covers qualifying durable medical equipment including hospital beds and wheelchairs. CareCredit financing is available for families paying out of pocket. We evaluate every available funding source during your free assessment to ensure Washington Township families access every dollar available before private payment.
Yes. Jefferson Washington Township Hospital is located within the township and is the primary hospital for local residents. When a patient needs home modifications before discharge, we receive the referral from the discharge planning team, assess the home, stage materials from our warehouse, and complete installations on the medical timeline. We also coordinate with Inspira facilities in Mullica Hill and Woodbury.
Most Washington Township projects complete within three to five working days once materials are staged. A ramp installation takes one to two days, a bathroom conversion two to three days, and grab bars install in a single visit. For Medicaid-funded projects, the managed care authorization adds five to ten business days before work begins, but we handle that process entirely on your behalf.
Washington Township experienced explosive residential growth during the 1970s and 1980s, drawing young families who bought colonials and bi-levels in new developments. Those original homeowners are now in their sixties, seventies, and eighties, living in homes designed for young families. The township's aging-in-place demand is growing faster than any other Gloucester County community simply because of the scale of that original building boom.
Call us or submit a request through our website. Ray Petkevis will visit your Washington Township home, walk through every room, and evaluate entries, bathrooms, stairways, and hallways. You receive specific recommendations with cost estimates and a review of all funding options. The assessment is free, carries no obligation, and covers homes in Turnersville, Sewell, and every development in between.
Yes. We serve Ventnor City year-round from our Atlantic City area warehouse, just 15 minutes away. Ventnor sits on Absecon Island between Atlantic City and Margate City, and our crews work throughout this barrier island corridor as well as nearby Longport and Pleasantville. We respond to Ventnor requests rapidly because of our close proximity.
Ramp systems and vertical platform lifts for elevated entries are our most frequent Ventnor installations. Homes sit on narrow lots as small as 25 by 100 feet with minimal yard space, requiring precisely engineered ramp routes along the side of the home or compact switchback configurations. When lot dimensions cannot accommodate a ramp, a vertical platform lift occupying about five by seven feet provides the only viable access solution.
Yes. Year-round Ventnor residents enrolled in NJ MLTSS Medicaid can access a lifetime benefit for ramps, bathroom conversions, grab bars, doorway widenings, and structural changes. On the barrier island, where elevation challenges make modifications more complex, we prioritize the highest-impact work within the available benefit. We are a certified NJ Medicaid provider and handle all authorization and billing.
Beyond Medicaid, Ventnor residents may qualify for VA HISA grants for service-connected conditions, Medicare coverage for durable medical equipment, and Atlantic County Office on Aging referral programs. Many of Ventnor's interior-block residents are casino and hospitality retirees on fixed incomes who qualify for benefits they have never used. We evaluate every funding source during your free assessment.
Yes. When AtlantiCare Regional Medical Center or Shore Medical Center discharges a Ventnor patient who needs home modifications, we mobilize quickly from our nearby warehouse. Our 15-minute proximity to most Ventnor addresses means we can assess the property and begin installation within the tight timelines that medical situations demand, regardless of the season.
Ventnor bathrooms from the 1950s and 1960s are often just five by seven feet with every fixture tightly positioned. We replace the bathtub with a low-threshold or curbless shower to open floor space and eliminate the primary fall hazard. Grab bars are anchored to studs or masonry behind the wall, and swing-clear door hinges add two inches of doorway width without any framing modification.
Unlike seasonal shore towns where modifications can wait for the off-season, Ventnor maintains a substantial permanent community of over 10,000 residents living in their homes every day. A fall in February demands the same rapid ramp installation as one in August. Our local warehouse and year-round crews ensure Ventnor families receive modifications on medical timelines, not seasonal schedules.
Call us or submit a request online and we will schedule Ray Petkevis to visit your Ventnor home within a few business days. He evaluates every entry, stairway, bathroom, and hallway, accounting for the barrier island elevation and narrow-lot conditions specific to your property. The assessment is free, carries no obligation, and includes a complete review of funding options.
Yes. We serve all of Vineland and Cumberland County from our Atlantic City area warehouse. Vineland is the largest city in New Jersey by land area, and our crews cover everything from the downtown grid near Landis Avenue to the rural agricultural properties along Wheat Road and Oak Road. We also serve nearby Millville, Bridgeton, Buena, and Hammonton.
Ranches from the 1950s and 1960s along Delsea Drive and Main Road need bathroom conversions from tub-showers to barrier-free walk-in showers, doorway widenings from 28 to 36 inches, and modular ramps at front entries. Older two-story homes near Landis Avenue require stairlifts for steep interior staircases, and sometimes floor joist reinforcement before installing lift equipment in century-old framing.
Yes. NJ MLTSS Medicaid provides a lifetime benefit for ramps, bathroom conversions, grab bars, doorway widenings, and structural changes. Cumberland County has one of the highest Medicaid enrollment rates in New Jersey, and the benefit stretches further in Vineland where project costs are lower than affluent suburban areas. We are a certified NJ Medicaid provider and handle all authorization and billing.
Veterans with service-connected conditions may qualify for VA HISA grants that fund ramps, bathroom conversions, and structural modifications. Medicare covers qualifying durable medical equipment like hospital beds and wheelchairs. We evaluate every available funding source during your free assessment to ensure Vineland veterans and their families access all benefits before paying out of pocket.
Yes. Inspira Health Network's Vineland campus on West Sherman Avenue is the primary hospital serving the city. When discharge planners identify patients who need a ramp, grab bars, or a bathroom conversion before returning home, we receive the referral, assess the property, pull materials from our warehouse, and complete the work before or on the discharge date.
Vineland's 69 square miles extend into agricultural areas with farmhouses, longer driveways, and properties on well water and septic systems. We assess terrain and foundation conditions on-site, design ramp approaches that account for unpaved surfaces and grading, and adapt bathroom plumbing to work with existing septic and water systems rather than assuming municipal infrastructure.
Vineland was founded in 1861 as a planned agricultural community with generous lot sizes across 69 square miles. That sprawling geography means our crews serve homes ranging from dense downtown blocks to isolated rural properties within a single city. We stage materials at our warehouse and plan routes efficiently so families anywhere in Vineland receive the same rapid response times.
Call us or submit a request through our website and we will schedule Ray Petkevis to visit your Vineland home within a few business days. He walks through every room, evaluates entries, bathrooms, stairways, and hallways, and delivers a tailored plan with costs and funding options including Medicaid, VA, and Medicare. The assessment is free and carries no obligation.
Yes. We serve Wildwood every month of the year from our Atlantic City area warehouse. While most contractors treat the shore as a seasonal market, our crews work throughout the Wildwoods in winter and summer alike. We also serve nearby North Wildwood, Wildwood Crest, Rio Grande, and Cape May with the same response times and pricing.
Wildwood's 1950s and 1960s residential buildings often feature concrete block construction, non-standard interior layouts, and compact bathrooms. Grab bars require masonry-rated anchors rather than standard wood-stud methods. Bathroom conversions on concrete slab floors involve cutting and finishing concrete for drainage modifications. We assess every Wildwood property's construction type during the initial visit to specify the correct materials and techniques.
Yes. Wildwood residents enrolled in NJ MLTSS Medicaid can access a lifetime benefit for ramps, bathroom conversions, grab bars, doorway widenings, and structural changes. We are a certified NJ Medicaid provider and handle the complete authorization and billing process. Year-round residents who qualify pay nothing out of pocket for covered modifications.
Beyond Medicaid, Wildwood residents may qualify for VA HISA grants for service-connected conditions, Medicare coverage for durable medical equipment, and Cape May County Division of Aging programs. Many year-round Wildwood residents are retirees from the seasonal tourism and fishing industries living on Social Security. We evaluate every funding source during your free assessment to maximize available benefits.
FEMA requirements place most Wildwood living spaces four to eight feet above grade on pilings or raised foundations. We engineer marine-grade aluminum ramp systems with switchback configurations and intermediate landings sized to fit the narrow island lots. Ramp connections are specified for coastal wind zone loads. For properties where lot dimensions cannot accommodate a ramp, vertical platform lifts provide the access alternative.
A standard ramp installation for an elevated Wildwood home takes one to three days depending on height and lot configuration. A bathroom conversion in concrete block construction takes two to four days, including any concrete slab cutting for drainage modifications. We stage all materials from our warehouse in advance and complete work efficiently to minimize disruption to your daily routine.
The boardwalk area creates unique conditions for nearby residential properties. Homes in the blocks between Atlantic Avenue and the beach sit on the narrowest lots with the highest elevation requirements and the most direct ocean wind exposure. Our ramp and lift systems for these properties use the tightest switchback configurations and strongest coastal wind connections available in our modular aluminum platform.
Call us or submit a request online and we will schedule Ray Petkevis to visit your Wildwood home within a few business days. He evaluates every entry, stairway, bathroom, and hallway, determining construction type and specifying the correct modification approach for your specific property. The assessment is free, covers homes anywhere in the Wildwoods including Rio Grande, and carries no obligation.
Yes. We serve Woodbury and all of Gloucester County from our Atlantic City area warehouse. Woodbury is the Gloucester County seat and home to Inspira Medical Center, making it a hub for our discharge coordination work. We also serve nearby Deptford, Sewell, Swedesboro, and Mullica Hill with the same response times.
Homes along Broad Street and the surrounding historic district date from the 1700s through the early 1900s with steep narrow stairways, plaster-and-lath walls, and small bathrooms. Stairlifts require custom curved rails to follow the irregular geometry of Victorian and Federal-era staircases. Grab bars need specific anchoring techniques for plaster-over-masonry walls. We have extensive experience with pre-twentieth-century South Jersey construction.
Yes. Woodbury residents enrolled in NJ MLTSS Medicaid can receive a lifetime benefit for ramps, bathroom conversions, grab bars, doorway widenings, and structural changes. We are a certified NJ Medicaid provider and handle the complete authorization and billing process from initial documentation through installation. Qualifying residents pay nothing out of pocket.
Veterans with service-connected conditions may qualify for VA HISA grants for ramps, bathroom conversions, and structural modifications. Many Woodbury residents are Gloucester County government retirees on defined-benefit pensions. Medicare covers qualifying durable medical equipment. We evaluate every funding source during your free assessment and can phase projects over time for families on fixed budgets.
Yes. Inspira Medical Center Woodbury sits right within the city and is the primary discharge point for local residents. When a Woodbury patient needs a ramp, grab bars, or a bathroom conversion before returning home, we coordinate directly with Inspira's discharge planners. We stage materials at our warehouse for rapid deployment and complete work before the patient arrives home.
Most Woodbury projects complete within three to five working days. Postwar ranches with standard bathroom conversions and ramp installations finish quickly. Historic homes along Broad Street may take slightly longer due to custom stairlift rail fabrication and masonry-specific anchoring requirements. We provide a clear timeline during your assessment so you know exactly what to expect.
Woodbury's courthouse, county offices, and Inspira Medical Center have employed generations of residents who built careers and lives in this small city. Many are now retirees aging in the same historic and postwar homes they purchased decades ago. The concentration of long-term residents creates strong demand for modifications that keep people connected to the civic community they helped sustain.
Call us or submit a request online. Ray Petkevis will visit your Woodbury home, evaluate every entry, bathroom, stairway, and hallway, and provide specific recommendations with costs and funding options. Whether your home is a historic Broad Street Victorian or a postwar ranch on the east side, the assessment is free, thorough, and carries no obligation.
Yes. We serve every Wilmington neighborhood from our Middletown warehouse, just 20 minutes south on Route 301. Our crews work regularly in Trolley Square, Forty Acres, the Highlands, Wawaset Park, and throughout the city. We also serve nearby Claymont, Elsmere, New Castle, Newark, and Greenville.
Wilmington's rowhomes have elevated front stoops with limited sidewalk space, steep narrow staircases to second-floor bathrooms, and hallways under 30 inches wide. We design compact switchback ramps or vertical platform lifts for tight urban lots, install slim-profile stairlifts rated for steep pitches, convert second-floor tub-showers to barrier-free walk-in showers, and widen doorways for walker and wheelchair access.
Yes. The DSHP+ Medicaid waiver covers significant coverage for qualifying accessibility work. Many Wilmington residents qualify and can receive bathroom conversions, ramp installations, and grab bars at no out-of-pocket cost. We are a certified Delaware Medicaid provider and manage the complete authorization and billing process.
Yes. The Wilmington VA Medical Center on Porter Road serves veterans throughout northern Delaware, and those with service-connected conditions may qualify for VA HISA grants that fund ramps, bathroom conversions, and structural modifications. We coordinate with the Wilmington VA to identify available benefits and handle all documentation during your free home assessment.
Yes. Wilmington Hospital, the Wilmington VA Medical Center, and St. Francis Hospital all discharge patients who need immediate home modifications. Because our Middletown warehouse is only 20 minutes away, we deploy rental ramps, grab bar kits, and safety equipment within days. We prioritize scheduling so no Wilmington resident is stranded outside their own home after discharge.
Wilmington rowhomes often have just a few feet between the front stoop and the sidewalk. We design side-entry ramps running parallel to the building facade, compact switchback configurations against the front wall, or vertical platform lifts for properties where even a switchback would encroach on the sidewalk. Every solution is engineered for the specific lot dimensions and entry height at that address.
Yes. We install compact rail-mounted stairlift models specifically rated for the steep pitches and narrow widths found in Wilmington's rowhomes, colonials, and Victorians. We measure the exact width, pitch, and turning radius before specifying equipment. The units fold flat against the wall so the staircase remains passable for other household members.
Call us or submit a request through our website. Ray Petkevis will visit your Wilmington home, examine every entry, stairway, bathroom, hallway, and doorway, and deliver recommendations specific to your home's construction and your family's situation. The assessment is free, carries no obligation, and includes a review of all funding options including Medicaid, VA benefits, and Medicare.
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