Retirement Remodeling Near Cross Junction, Virginia

When people live in Cross Junction, Virginia and are close to retirement, they might want wheelchair accessibility and other remodels so they can live in the comfort of their home for years. You can have family and friends stay for visits and get togethers and retain the furniture, routines and decorations you have grown to love. While you may be healthy for many years, aging-in-place renovations can simplify transition into retirement.

Handyman Connection experts can conduct many aging-in-place renovation projects. When done right, these installations make your home easier to maintain. They can also make your space better to get around in for wheelchairs, scooters and walkers. These upgrades can also make support for seniors easier, so you can take better care of your partner or spouse and keep them out of a nursing home longer.

Whether you need smaller scale upgrades and repairs to stay in your residence or want a complete accessibility remodel, get in touch with the Handyman Connection technicians in Cross Junction, Virginia. We can answer all your questions or plan for a no-cost first visit.

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Our Senior Handyman Crew Provides:

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Grab bar installation

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Fixed or portable accessibility ramp installation

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Shower seat installation

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Walk-in tub installation

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Zero-threshold/walk-in shower installation

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Anti-scald device installation

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Motion-sensor faucet installation

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Countertop height remodeling

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Roll-out shelving installation

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Anti-slip flooring installation

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Motion-sensor lighting installation

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Door-widening (offset) hinge installation

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Pocket door installation

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Stairlift installation

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Door camera/caregiver camera installation

Structural Remodels for Senior Care

  • Building wider halls and doorways to make them wheelchair accessible for seniors can be necessary for aging-in-place remodels
  • Installation of chair lifts or installation of elevators can make it possible to stay in your own home for many years
  • Single story living is a must for many senior citizens. We can help you rearrange your place to age in place peacefully without having to use the stairways

Senior Home Exterior Remodeling

  • Siding upgrades can end the hassle of ladders and painting
  • Fixing your deck or patio can keep you safe, and remodeling such as adding ramps and widening access can make navigation easier
  • Landscaping changes such as plants that are easy to maintain can cut down on the need for yard work and water

Bathroom Upgrades for Retired Life

Upgrading and expanding small bathrooms can help you age in place by:

  • Installing grab bars
  • Replacing faucet handles
  • Adding turnaround space
  • Adding a fold-down seat in the shower for safety
  • Adding lights in the shower stall for better visibility
  • Installing grab bars around the tub and toilet to prevent dangerous falls
  • Raising toilets
  • Separate apartments for caregivers

The Little Things Matter in Retirement Remodels

  • Installing non-slippery hard floors and replacement of impractical rugs with new carpet of less than 1.5-inch pile can make wheelchair access simple
  • Simple changes like doorknob replacement with levers and easier-to-operate windows, thermostats moved lower on the wall, switches and outlets near entryways, and installation of security systems can make aging-in-place more convenient

Doors and Ramps for Retirees

  • Tile and concrete that isn't slippery can keep you safe
  • Additional lighting, unraised doorways and garage additions make senior life easier
  • Wheelchair accessibility ramps to exterior doors and in garages can make coming and going less stressful when aging-in-place

Remodeling to age in place in Cross Junction, Virginia often includes additions to create space for full-time caregivers, such as the construction of a new apartment or changes to an existing bedroom and bathroom suite plus addition of a small kitchen.

Contact the aging-in-place remodeling technicians at Handyman Connection in Cross Junction, Virginia to get your questions answered and prepare for a comfortable, secure retirement at home.

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