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.
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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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Vertical platform lift installed in Dearborn, MI.- Garage Application
Installation of a Harmar VPL and 5x5 platform. Lift looks great and makes entrance to this tall home easy again!
Cerebral Palsy Awareness!
March 25th is Cerebral Palsy Awareness!
Today, we want to bring awareness to CP.
I am trying to do my part to help to educate people about CP, as my 23 year old daughter, Sofía has Cerebral Palsy. As you all know, Sofia is the reason BFA LLC. exists!
Children and adults with Cerebral Palsy deserve more research into the cause and prevention, more research into treatment options, new thinking about the standard of care, more clinicians and scientists who specialize in it. ......
Please look up UCP- Detroit, http://www.ucpdetroit.org if you are interested in getting involved, needs resources or other information.
Are you a Disabled Veteran?
BFA LLC. is proud to be on the Department of Veteran Affairs Contractor List for the State of Michigan. We have worked with disabled Veteran clients, whom have received Housing Grants from the VA. The purpose of the Housing grants are to enhance disabled Veterans quality of life by providing a safe, barrier free home, where they can live as independently as they can.
Through our experience, many of our Veteran clients have no knowledge that they have these grants available to them. And, much to our surprise, we found it difficult to find detailed explanations of their options. Thankfully, we found a document from Julian Gray Associates , where Cindy S. Alvear, clearly explained the grants available and the specifications to qualify for them.
The VA offers a few different Housing Grants:
Specially Adapted Housing Grant (SAH)
- Veteran may receive up to $67,555 for accessible home modifications.
- Veteran is only qualified if they were permanently disabled during service.
- Click here for details.
Special Home Adaptation Grant
- Veteran may receive up to $13,511 for any accessible home modifications.
- Veterans qualify if permanently and totally disabled as a resulf of Military service.
- Click here for details.
Click here for more information on SAH and SHA grants from the Department of Veteran Affairs.
Home Improvement and Structural Assistance (HISA)
- Veteran may receive $2,000 to $6,800 for accessible home modifications.
- Veterans qualify if disabled as a result of service related or non service related conditions.
- Requires a perscription from VA facility or physician.
- " A HISA grant is available to veterans who have received a medical determination indicating that improvements and structural alterations are necessary or appropriate for the effective and economical treatment of a disability. The HISA program does not cover major modifications that are generally covered by the SAH grant program. For instance, handrails installed in showers are covered under HISA, while widening a bathroom doorway is not. A veteran may receive both a HISA grant and either a Special Home Adaptation (SHA) grant or a Specially Adapted Housing (SAH) grant."
- Click here for more details.
Are you wondering if you qualify? Do you know where or how to get started?
If you are asking yourself these overwhelming question, contact the BFA LLC. team today! We have contacts at the Department of Veteran Affairs that we can directly connect you to. Don't wait any longer.
Ask for Gwen, mention this article and receive a 10% Discount! Call 734-414-9525
**Discount Expires on 11/13/2017**
Michigan Paralyzed Veterans of America Annual Salute to Veterans Gala
November 11th, 2017 is Veterans Day, where we honor and thank all who served in the United States Armed Forces.
The BFA LLC. Family has been involved with the Michigan Paralyzed Veterans of America for years. We are proud sponsors for the Annual Salute to Veterans Gala. The MPVA is passionate about enhancing the quality of life of Veterans and focuses on the local community.
The Michigan Paralyzed Veterans of America (MPVA) Annual Salute to Veterans Gala will be taking place on Friday, November 10, 2017. This event is a way for all of us to take time out to remember what Veterans Day is all about and it is a day to honor those who are serving, those who have served, and those who have paid the ultimate sacrifice for our country.
The Salute to Veterans Gala will be held at the Suburban Collection Showplace from 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM at Suburban Collection in Novi, Michigan.
This benefit is the MPVA’s largest annual fundraising event and proceeds will not only assist MPVA programs, but it will also support other organizations serving Michigan’s veterans.
During this time, the MPVA will also striving to host an Online Auction from November 3-17, 2017 in hopes to raise more funds that directly serve our organization’s mission. The Salute to Veterans Online Auction will be available on the website: http://www.biddingforgood.com/mpva/2017.
For more information go to www.michiganpva.org or download the event brochure here
Water Therapy?
I recently came across a nonprofit organization, dedicated to enhancing the quality of life of kids with Autism and their families. And, well, that is right up our alley!
Izzy, a pro-surfer and father of two, found out his son, Isaiah, had Autism at the age of three. After a rough day and no one being able to reach Isaiah, Izzy took him on the surf board with him in hopes that the waves would help Isaiah in the way they help him. The waves did exactly that, so he started his non profit, Surfers Healing, a surf camp for kids with Autism and their families.
Besides relating to the passion for enhancing the quality of lives of people with disabilities and their families, I could also relate to seeing the water, especially the ocean, be therapeutic for Sofia. As many of you know, Sofia is the inspiration to our families business. Just like Izzy, Luis and Gwendolyne knew that there were other families dealing with the same difficulties and wanted to a resource to them.
Sofia loves Adventure, so our family cruise to the Caribbean was her cup of tea! Did I mention she loves being in the water? I have never seen her be in a bad mood when she is in the water, even in the shower. Her favorite part of summer is going to PT in the pool. So, of course we had to take her to the beach. After figuring out a way to take her to the shore, in her wheelchair, and successfully complete it, she was finally in the water. Sofia radiated pure joy. You could tell her body was relaxed, her muscles didn't hurt and she was in paradise. Literally!
The point I am trying to make, is that I am finding more and more people in the disability community, find relief and a sense of calm in the water. Have you tried any kind of water therapy? What is your experience with your loved one with disabilities and the water?
Let us know in a comment below.
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