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Making changes to your home to accommodate Chronic Illness.

BFA,llc has been Working closely with organizations like ALS Association- Michigan Chapter, MS Association - Michigan Chapter, and Cerebral Palsy of Detroit, among other organizations, for many years and Bike riding to give back to our community.

  • BFA,llc is your one-stop solution for any accessibility and/or safety challenges you may be facing. Whether your mobility challenge is at home, in the workplace, or any other location, we have the products and services to get you past any possible barrier. Adapting your home to better suit the needs of a chronic illness can significantly improve your quality of life. Implementing small changes such as installing handrails in hallways and bathrooms, switching doorknobs to levers, and maintaining proper lighting all around the house can significantly enhance accessibility and safety.

Beyond these adjustments, more substantial modifications like

  1. Roll-in showers and convenient walk-in showers

  2. Wheelchair Ramps

  3. Stairlifts

  4. Vertical Lifts

    It can greatly ease everyday tasks for those living with chronic conditions. Remember, you're not alone in this journey. Seeking advice from healthcare experts, occupational therapists, and companies like Us, BFAllc, owner Luis A. Rios is a Lic. Builder Contractor in Michigan with a Certified Aging-In-Place Specialist (CAPS) designation and this expertise is implemented in all of our projects. Can offer tailored recommendations to enhance your living environment, ensuring comfort, independence, and effective management of your chronic illness. Our products and services in Michigan cater to the needs of individuals with physical challenges who opt for independent living, as well as the needs of parents and other caregivers who provide daily support to them.

    We are dedicated to assisting you in caring for your family and friends with disabilities, including those with conditions such as Cerebral Palsy, CVA-Stroke, Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS), Multiple Sclerosis (MS), Muscular Dystrophy, and Parkinson's Disease.