ACCESSIBILITY

SOLUTIONS

Accessible Home Modifications and Disability Lifts

are our

PASSION

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BFA, LLC is an ADA contractor that provides accessible home modifications in Michigan. We specialize in creating solutions for home accessibility, particularly for wheelchair and handicap/disability remodeling. Our services include wheelchair-accessible bathrooms, ADA roll-in showers, bath safety, accessible kitchens, ramps, and lifts. We are ADA-compliant. We serve Southeast Michigan, Macomb, Washtenaw, and Livingston Counties.

We are excited to share our insights and ideas with you. Our blog covers a wide range of topics, including technology, lifestyle, education, and more. We strive to provide helpful, informative, and engaging content that you will find valuable and interesting. Whether you are looking for tips and tricks, product reviews, or just want to stay up-to-date on the latest trends, our blog has something for everyone. Thank you for joining us on this journey, and we look forward to connecting with you!

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Living with a disability can be challenging

At BFAllc, we know that living with a disability can be challenging, and we want to help make things easier for you. That's why we're dedicated to providing accessible home modifications that are tailored to meet your specific needs.

We understand that each individual in the disability community has unique requirements, and we're here to work closely with you to design solutions that will enable you to live comfortably and independently in your home.

With over 22 years of experience, we're proud to offer our expertise and support to help you achieve your goals. We understand that your home is more than just a place to live; it's a sanctuary where you should feel safe and at ease. So, let us help you create a home that's perfect for you.

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The Wet Room, Farmington Hills

Wet rooms are waterproof bathrooms where there are no shower trays to step into or and obstacles can be kept to a minimum. Having everything ‘level-access’ and immediately accessible is the ultimate in hassle-free bathing. Wheelchair users won’t have to worry about getting in and out of a shower or bath. Simply wheel a bathing chair to the desired position, have a wash, get dried and get on with the rest of your day!

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Yoga & MS

After hearing from friends and clients with MS, talk about Yoga benefiting them, I decided I wanted to learn more.

Right on the National Multiple Sclerosis Website, in the exercise category, there is a very informative piece that explains the benefits of Yoga, especially for those with MS. The overview starts with this:
                         "The word ‘yoga’ means to yoke or join together—uniting the mind, body and spirit. Joining physical poses with the breath, action with thought, and awareness with intention can bring peace to body, mind and spirit. The simple practice of breathing, something all of us do every day without thought, becomes a powerful tool when you can become aware of how your breathing affects every part of your body. As you learn how to focus awareness on your breathing, you can observe how your mind can feel calmer and your body more relaxed."

The article continues to explain that anyone can practice yoga. There is adaptive yoga, poses you can do in a chair or wheelchair. Meditation and its benefits are also mentioned. 

You can read the article here, to learn more about the benefits of Yoga and for resources to find a qualified instructor.

" If you have ever wondered whether yoga is something you can do, it is.
    If you have ever wondered whether yoga is too difficult, it's not."

Have you or a friend taken a Yoga MS class?
What did you think?
 

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Glamping?!

Yurt with an accessible entrance.

Yurt with an accessible entrance.

Have you heard of Glamping, or glamorous camping?

Glamping is a "comfort-focused way" to enjoy the outdoors. Thanks to this trend, people with disabilities can now enjoy the great outdoors easier than ever. Lynn Anderson, a professor in the recreation, parks and leisure studies department at the State University of New York at Cortland mentions in the Momentum article that “You’re able to spend time in the outdoors overnight but have some of the amenities that you’re used to in everyday life to facilitate that experience.”

Karen Francisco, a customer service specialist who was diagnosed with relapsing-remitting MS says, “I go for lots of walks. The quiet is very peaceful, and the fresh air is energizing. It gives me the opportunity to think about life and decompress.” Wouldn't you agree that wilderness therapy is a great way to de-stress?

Check out the article here to read more stories of fellow glampers with MS telling their experiences with glamping. The article also provides information on planning your next trip and places to stay that are accessible.

Yurt with an accessible entrance.

Yurt with an accessible entrance.

“I tell people to think about the experience they’d like to have, rather than potential limitations. Maybe it’s getting into the mountains, or maybe it’s waking up to the sound of crashing surf? With glamping, there are ways to make it possible.”

I am inspired to plan my next trip. Are you?

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