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Accessible Solutions
New Jersey

South Jersey's Trusted Aging-in-Place Partner

South Jersey's trusted full-service aging-in-place company. Ramps, bathroom modifications, stairlifts, renovations, and medical equipment across Atlantic, Cape May, Cumberland, Camden, Burlington, and Gloucester counties. NJ MLTSS Medicaid certified.

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10+ Years Experience
5,000+ Families Served
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Our Process

How It Works in Atlantic City

Four steps from first call to fully accessible home.

Step 1

Free Home Assessment

Ray comes to your home, walks through it, and makes recommendations. No cost, no obligation.

Step 2

Custom Proposal

We design a solution tailored to your family's needs and walk you through insurance coverage options.

Step 3

Professional Installation

Our background-checked crew handles everything — permits, installation, and cleanup.

Step 4

Ongoing Support

We're your long-term accessibility partner. As needs change, we adapt — or reverse modifications entirely.

Full-Service Aging-in-Place Solutions for South Jersey Families

South Jersey is home to more than 1.5 million residents, and the region’s population is aging rapidly. From the suburban communities along the Route 70 corridor to the shore towns of Atlantic and Cape May counties, families are facing the same question: how do we keep Mom or Dad safe at home?

Accessible Solutions answers that question with a service model that doesn’t exist anywhere else in South Jersey. We provide every category of aging-in-place modification — ramps, bathroom conversions, grab bars, stairlifts, full renovations, and durable medical equipment — under one company, with one relationship, for as long as your family needs us.

Our South Jersey Presence

Our Atlantic County warehouse serves as our New Jersey operations hub. From this location, our installation crews cover the entire South Jersey footprint — west to Cherry Hill and Camden County, south through Vineland and Cumberland County, east to the Atlantic City boardwalk, and all the way down to Cape May Point.

Most South Jersey addresses are within a 45-minute drive of our warehouse. This proximity matters when timing is critical — when a rehab facility is discharging your father and the house needs a ramp before he comes home, we can stage and install within days rather than weeks.

New Jersey Medicaid: The Benefit Most Families Miss

The NJ MLTSS (Managed Long Term Services and Supports) program is one of the most generous Medicaid home modification benefits in the region. Qualifying New Jersey residents receive a lifetime benefit specifically for residential accessibility modifications. That covers ramps, bathroom conversions, grab bars, widened doorways, and other structural changes.

Compare that to Delaware’s lifetime cap under DSHP+, and New Jersey families have substantial support available — yet many never apply because they don’t know the program exists or find the paperwork overwhelming.

That’s where we come in. As a certified NJ Medicaid provider, we handle every step of the authorization process. We submit the documentation, coordinate with managed care organizations, and bill Medicaid directly. Your family’s only job is deciding what your loved one needs.

Beyond Medicaid, New Jersey veterans may qualify for VA HISA grants, and Medicare covers durable medical equipment including hospital beds, wheelchairs, and mobility scooters. For private-pay projects, we offer financing through CareCredit and medical lending partners.

South Jersey’s Unique Housing Challenges

The housing stock across South Jersey varies dramatically by subregion, and each presents distinct accessibility challenges.

Shore communities from Brigantine through Cape May feature raised foundations, exterior staircases, and elevated decks built to manage flood zones. Ramp installations here require corrosion-resistant materials and careful engineering to navigate elevation changes that can exceed six feet from ground to front door.

Camden and Burlington County suburbs are dominated by two-story colonials and split-levels from the 1960s through 1990s. These homes have stairs to every bedroom, narrow hallways on the second floor, and small bathrooms with combination tub-showers that are difficult to access with limited mobility.

Cumberland County and rural areas tend toward older farmhouses and single-story ranches. The challenge here is often deferred maintenance combined with accessibility needs — homes that need structural reinforcement before modifications can be safely installed.

Cherry Hill and the Route 70 corridor feature a mix of mid-century ranches and newer construction. Many of these homes have step-down living rooms, sunken dens, and multi-level floor plans that create trip hazards and wheelchair barriers throughout the home.

Our crews have worked extensively in every one of these environments. We understand the construction patterns, the building codes, and the material requirements specific to each subregion of South Jersey.

What We Provide Across South Jersey

Our complete 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 bar and handrail installation throughout the home, stairlifts for straight and curved staircases, vertical platform lifts and wheelchair lifts, overhead ceiling-mounted patient transfer systems, door widenings and threshold modifications, first-floor bedroom and bathroom additions, complete accessibility renovations, and durable medical equipment including hospital beds, wheelchairs, and scooters.

Licensed in New Jersey — Built for the Long Term

We hold a New Jersey contractor’s license, which means we pull permits, manage inspections, and handle structural work that goes far beyond simple product installation. When a South Jersey family needs a first-floor addition to create an accessible bedroom and bathroom suite, we build it from the foundation up.

This matters because aging in place is not a one-time project. It’s a journey that evolves as your loved one’s needs change. The family that starts with grab bars in the bathroom may need a stairlift two years later and a full renovation after that. With Accessible Solutions, every phase is handled by the same team that already knows your home, your family, and your situation.

And when modifications are no longer needed — if the home is being sold or repurposed — we can reverse any changes we’ve made. Your home stays yours throughout the entire process.

5,000+ Families Served
10+ Years in Business
3 Locations Across DE & NJ
6 Service Categories
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Serving Atlantic City & Surrounding Areas

Our nearest warehouse keeps materials staged and crews ready for fast response times in the Atlantic City area. We handle everything from a single grab bar to a full home renovation.

Frequently Asked Questions

Atlantic City FAQs

What areas of New Jersey does Accessible Solutions serve?

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.

What is the most common home modification you perform across South Jersey?

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.

How does NJ Medicaid pay for home accessibility modifications?

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.

Are there VA or senior assistance programs available to South Jersey veterans?

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.

Do you work with hospitals like AtlantiCare and Cooper University for discharge modifications?

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.

How long does a typical home modification project take in South Jersey?

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.

Can you modify elevated shore homes differently than mainland houses?

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.

How do I get started with a home modification anywhere in South Jersey?

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.

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Schedule Your Free Assessment in Atlantic City

Ray comes to your home, walks through it with your family, and recommends exactly what's needed. No cost, no obligation.

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