Camden County's Full-Service Aging-in-Place Contractor
Camden County's full-service aging-in-place contractor serving Cherry Hill, Haddonfield, Voorhees, and Collingswood. Split-level and colonial modifications, bathroom conversions, ramps, and stairlifts. NJ Medicaid certified.
Services in Cherry Hill, NJ
Ramps
Modular, portable, and threshold ramps custom-measured for your home. Rentals available for post-surgery recovery.
Bathroom Modifications
Bathtub-to-shower conversions, roll-in showers, tub cuts, grab bars, and portable showers. Our #1 private-pay service.
Grab Bars & Handrails
Professional installation of grab bars and handrails throughout your home — bathrooms, hallways, porches, and stairways.
Lifts & Elevators
Stairlifts, vertical platform lifts, overhead ceiling lifts, and wheelchair home lifts. Straight, curved, indoor, and outdoor.
Home Renovations
Door widenings, first-floor additions, in-law suites, and full accessibility renovations. Licensed contractor — not just an installer.
Durable Medical Equipment
Hospital beds, wheelchairs, scooters — delivered, set up, and maintained. DME repairs and portable shower delivery.
How It Works in Cherry Hill
Four steps from first call to fully accessible home.
Free Home Assessment
Ray comes to your home, walks through it, and makes recommendations. No cost, no obligation.
Custom Proposal
We design a solution tailored to your family's needs and walk you through insurance coverage options.
Professional Installation
Our background-checked crew handles everything — permits, installation, and cleanup.
Ongoing Support
We're your long-term accessibility partner. As needs change, we adapt — or reverse modifications entirely.
Keeping Camden County Families Safe in the Homes They Built Their Lives In
Camden County is the beating heart of South Jersey’s suburban corridor. More than 500,000 people live here, making it the most densely populated county in our service area. Communities like Cherry Hill, Haddonfield, Voorhees, Collingswood, and Pennsauken grew rapidly from the 1950s through the 1980s as Philadelphia-area families moved across the Delaware River for bigger homes, better schools, and quieter streets.
Those families raised their children here. Many of them are still here — in their sixties, seventies, and eighties — living in the same split-levels and colonials they bought forty years ago. The homes have not changed, but their owners have. Knees replaced. Hips rebuilt. Balance diminished. Stairs that were taken two at a time in 1985 are now navigated one cautious step at a time, if at all.
Accessible Solutions serves Camden County with every aging-in-place modification a family could need, delivered by a licensed contractor with the expertise to handle the specific housing stock that defines this part of South Jersey.
The Split-Level Problem That Defines Camden County Accessibility
If there is one housing type that symbolizes Camden County, it is the split-level. Drive through Cherry Hill, Haddonfield, or Voorhees and you will see them on every block — those distinctive homes with staggered rooflines indicating three or four living levels connected by short stairways.
Split-levels were designed for young families who wanted separated living spaces at a moderate price point. What nobody considered in 1965 was that those families would still be living in these homes sixty years later, navigating seven steps from the living room to the bedrooms and another seven from the kitchen to the family room. There is no single level in a split-level home that contains everything a person needs — sleeping, bathing, cooking, and living spaces are deliberately separated by stairs.
This makes split-levels one of the most difficult housing types to modify for accessibility. The solution is rarely a single product. It requires a strategy. In many cases, we install a stairlift on the main staircase to connect the living area with the bedroom level. We convert the upstairs hall bathroom into an accessible shower with grab bars and a fold-down bench. We add handrails to every short stairway in the home. And when the layout allows, we work with families to convert a ground-level den or recreation room into a first-floor bedroom suite with an accessible bathroom, eliminating stairs from the daily routine entirely.
Colonial Homes, Narrow Hallways, and Second-Floor Bathrooms
Camden County’s two-story colonials present a different set of challenges. These homes typically have all bedrooms and the full bathroom on the second floor, connected by a narrow hallway. The first floor has a half-bathroom — if any — and the living spaces. A powder room on the first floor does nothing for someone who needs to shower but cannot climb stairs.
Our most common project in these homes is a first-floor bathroom conversion. We identify a space on the ground level — often a laundry room, a portion of the garage, or an underused formal dining room — and build a fully accessible bathroom with a roll-in shower, toilet, vanity, and grab bars. Combined with a first-floor bedroom setup in the existing living room or den, this gives the homeowner complete single-floor living without moving.
For families who want to preserve the second floor as the primary living space, we install stairlifts that carry residents safely between floors. Our stairlift installations handle straight runs, ninety-degree turns, and the curved staircases found in some of Haddonfield’s larger colonial homes.
The Philadelphia Hospital Corridor and Post-Acute Transitions
Camden County sits directly across the river from Philadelphia’s hospital system and is home to major facilities of its own — Jefferson Cherry Hill Hospital, Virtua Voorhees, Cooper University Health Care, and multiple rehabilitation centers. The density of healthcare institutions means that Camden County families frequently deal with hospital-to-home transitions that require urgent home modifications.
A parent falls and breaks a hip. Surgery happens at Jefferson. Rehab follows at a skilled nursing facility. Three weeks later, the discharge planner calls the family and says Mom is ready to come home — but home has a tub she cannot step into, a front entry with three steps and no railing, and a bedroom on the second floor she cannot reach.
This is the scenario we are built for. Our team works directly with hospital discharge coordinators and rehabilitation social workers to identify what modifications the home needs and execute them before the patient returns. Our Atlantic County warehouse keeps ramps, grab bars, and equipment staged for rapid deployment, and our crews schedule Camden County installations with the urgency that medical discharges demand.
Suburban Neighborhoods Where Families Want to Stay
The emotional dimension of aging in place is particularly strong in Camden County. These are established neighborhoods — blocks where everyone knows each other, where grandchildren live a few streets over, where the synagogue or the church is a five-minute drive away. Moving to an assisted living facility in another town means leaving the entire social fabric that keeps a person engaged and healthy.
When we modify a Cherry Hill split-level or a Collingswood colonial, we are not just installing equipment. We are preserving a life that was built over decades in a community that matters to the person living in it. That understanding drives how we approach every project — with respect for the home, the family, and the life they have built there.
Complete Aging-in-Place Services for Camden County Homes
Our Camden County service offering includes modular ramp systems with rental options starting at $300 per month. Bathtub-to-shower conversions and roll-in shower installations. Tub cuts for existing bathtubs. Grab bars and handrails installed in bathrooms, hallways, bedrooms, and stairways. Stairlifts for straight, curved, and multi-landing staircases. Vertical platform lifts. Ceiling-mounted patient transfer systems. Door widenings from 28-inch openings to full ADA-width 36-inch clearances. First-floor bedroom and bathroom additions. Complete home accessibility renovations. And durable medical equipment including hospital beds, wheelchairs, and scooters.
We are licensed, insured, and certified as a NJ MLTSS Medicaid provider. Camden County families who qualify can access a lifetime benefit for home modifications. We handle every piece of paperwork so your family can focus on what matters — keeping your loved one home.
Nearby Service Areas
Serving Cherry Hill, NJ & Surrounding Areas
Our nearest warehouse keeps materials staged and crews ready for fast response times in the Cherry Hill area. We handle everything from a single grab bar to a full home renovation.
Cherry Hill FAQs
Does Accessible Solutions serve the entire Camden County, NJ area?
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.
What home accessibility modifications are most popular in Camden County?
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.
Does NJ Medicaid cover home modifications for Camden County residents?
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.
What senior and veteran resources help Camden County residents fund home 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.
Have you worked with patients from Cooper University Hospital or Jefferson Health in Camden County?
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.
How long do accessibility projects take in Camden County homes?
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.
Can you modify twin homes and rowhomes common in parts of Camden County?
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.
How do I schedule a free assessment for home modifications in Camden County?
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.
Schedule Your Free Assessment in Cherry Hill
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