Safety Modifications for the Home

Overview

For many seniors, people with disabilities, and individuals recovering from injury or illness, the home can become a place of risk rather than refuge. Slippery floors, narrow doorways, uneven steps, and lack of support structures can significantly increase the chance of falls, isolation, and loss of independence. These risks are especially high for low-income individuals who cannot afford home renovations or assistive upgrades.

Our Safety Modifications for the Home program is designed to remove physical barriers and restore freedom of movement, comfort, and security. By making tailored changes such as installing ramps, handrails, and daily-living devices, we create safer environments that allow individuals to live with dignity and confidence in their own homes.

Awareness & Education

Many caregivers and families delay making safety modifications until after an accident occurs. Our education efforts focus on proactive planning and accessibility awareness by addressing:

  • The long-term risks of fall-related injuries and emergency hospital visits
  • How small home modifications can prevent costly crises and institutionalization
  • Understanding the physical and mental benefits of aging or healing in place
  • Available tools and funding sources for low-income or vulnerable individuals
  • Empowering people to view accessibility modifications as strength-enhancing, not limiting

We offer home safety checklists, community info sessions, and workshops for caregivers, landlords, and seniors to help normalize and promote safer home environments.

SupportRecovery, and s Rehabilitation

Our program provides hands-on, customized support to ensure that individuals can live independently and recover safely at home. We offer:

  • Installation of wheelchair-accessible ramps, stair lifts, and threshold bridges
  • Grab bars, guardrails, and anti-slip modifications in bathrooms, hallways, and entryways
  • Height-adjusted fixtures and daily-living tools to support mobility and ease of use
  • In-home safety assessments by trained staff to identify risks and accessibility needs
  • Coordination with caregivers and rehabilitation teams for post-surgery or chronic care planning

These safety upgrades not only prevent injuries — they also empower individuals to move freely, reduce caregiver stress, and promote long-term stability and peace of mind within the home.

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  • Company Account Number : 04252 001 1983900
  • Bank Name : Bank of Montreal
  • Bank Address : 2131 lawrence Ave E Scarborough ON M1R5G4
  • Bank Swift or BIC Code : BOFMCAM2
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