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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Powerful Tools For Caregivers -Sterling Heights Public · Hosted by Area Agency on Aging 1-B
Come learn helpful tips on self-care for full time Caregivers!
Thursday, March 7-April 11, 2019
Sterling Heights Senior Center
40200 Utica Raod
Sterling Heights, MI
6:30pm-8:00pm
This is a free course but donations are always accepted
Refreshments will be provided
Caring for Tor- An intimate look at the life of a young caregiver
As a family with a loved one with disabilities, we like to bring awareness to the disability community and their caregivers.
This short, 8 minute documentary is raw, unfiltered reality of the life of Tor and his caregivers.
Recently, young caregivers are being recognized for their roles as caregivers in their families.
Let us know what you think below.
Are you a young caregiver? Tell us what your experience is.
Transformation Tuesday
Spring is officially here, which means we can finally spend time outside!
Is your front entrance accessible? Is it ready for the spring?
The BFA, LLC. team just finished this front deck and ramp in Dearborn Heights, MI.
Now our client will be able to soak up the sun, on the porch, while in her wheelchair. Remember, accessible modifications are all about Quality of Life! I think it is safe to say that our client will be living a better quality of life with her new deck and ramp.
Call us today at 734-414-9525 to learn more about accessible entrances.
Motivation Monday
This is Dan Holt. He has his law degree and is taking his exam to be able to practice as a lawyer. If you know about Cerebral Palsy, you know that it can't stop you from reaching your goals.
Click here to see the BBC article.
Our motivation is being advocates for people with disabilities. Everyone has the right to an accessible home and to live as independently as possible.
What is your motivation? Comment below.
Accessible Bathroom 101
Over the years, working with the disability community, bathrooms have been our top priorities. The majority of our clients injuries at home, are from the bathroom.
"Bathrooms can be one of the most dangerous rooms in the home."
Above MS, is a helpful resource for people with MS. There, I found an Occupational Therapist giving advise on bathroom modifications. I found her tips useful, so below, I broke it down for you ,as well as, added advise from our experience.
Grab bars
Grab bars come in different sizes and shapes. They can be installed vertically or horizontally. Flip bars are also a great option, especially next to the toilet. The flip bar, flips up and down, depending on your needs. It is helpful for transferring to the toilet.
ADA toilet
A raised toilet seat, or placing a commode with arms over a toilet, can help with transferring by reducing the distance from sitting to standing, or standing to sitting. Along with the ADA toilet, many of our clients request bidet toilet seats. For many people who have any sort of problem with decreased sensation, trunk rotation, decreased spine-motor coordination, or dexterity, bidet toilet seat help our clients with wiping and proper cleaning, a bidet toilet seat is a Godsend.
Shower seat
A shower seat is a must for an ADA shower. We recommend a folding shower bench. This is connected to the wall, so there is no sliding of the seat. You can fold it up to be out of your way, or fold it down when you need it. If you notice the image, we install grab bars right next to the shower seat for safe transitioning.
Hand shower
A Hand shower allows our clients or their caregivers, to shower easily and safely. You can use it standing up or sitting down.
Roll-in Shower
As an ADA specialists, we recommend an open floor design or Roll-in shower. There are no barriers to step over. Our clients can roll in and out of the shower.
Automatic Light Switch
When it comes to light switches, push pads are much easier than switches. There are different kinds, some are a glow-in-the-dark with wall templates, that are helpful for nighttime use. We also recommend automatic light switches. They turn on automatically when you enter the bathroom, using motion sensors.
Like the Occupational Therapist says, "Again, bathrooms could be inherently dangerous rooms, so it’s probably one of the most important rooms to start with certain changes or modifications. "
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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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