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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ADA Contractor in MI
Dream Big!
The New Project is coming along nicely!
Our clients have loved their home. Unfortunately, their home wasn’t built with aging in place or universal design in mind.
We came up with a plan to convert this entire space into one accessible master suite. It was important to design a master bathroom that allowed for different levels of accessibility as they age.
We make it possible for seniors to keep living in their OWN home.
Call or Text us at 7345-414-9525 to learn how we can support your loved one today!
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Bathroom Accessibility with BFA,llc
An effective accessible wheelchair bathroom is a system that is stylish, functional, and a place you or a loved one will safely enjoy showering in.
I know dealing with a family member who needs a barrier-free shower is already stressful, without worrying about these construction and design decisions. That’s why BFA llc would love to help you.
Call 734-414-9525, Email us your questions
Hello 2020!
Happy Holidays from our family to yours 😘🎁🎅🏼🎄 Please note that BFA,llc Family is closed December 31st and January 1st! Let us embrace everything this year had given us, and celebrate everything that 2020 has yet to offer! As always, thank you for your love, trust and loyalty ❤️ Cheers🥂
~ The BFA llc Team
Accessible Home Modifications Contractor - Michigan
Accessibility Solutions is our Passion.
We build and install ramps, lift systems, roll-in showers, walk-in showers, tub to shower conversion, kitchen accommodations, stair lifts, rails and more to help enable clients to more safely navigate their home environment and to empower a more independent lifestyle.
We are a Michigan Accessible Home Remodeling company committed to create functional and affordable barrier free environments since 2003.
#Barrier Free # Accessible Home Modifications STAY in your home safely & comfortably! Call us to discover your accessibility options
Safety Home Modifications & Precautions for Parkinson's Patients
Just diagnosed?
Many adaptations can be made to the home to make it easier for a person living with Parkinson’s disease (PD) to get around and maintain their daily activities. One of the best resources for assessing and making recommendations for home adaptations is an occupational therapist. They are licensed healthcare professionals that are focused on enabling their patients to engage in daily activities as seamlessly as possible. One of the ways occupational therapists do this is through suggesting adaptations or modifications to the person’s environment.
Home adaptations for people with PD range from small changes to major building changes requiring construction. Adaptations to the home may include:
Adding rails to doorways or stairs
Creating half steps to make large steps smaller
Installing ramps
Widening doorways
Removing or leveling threshold strips between rooms
Adding stair lifts
Replacing a bath with a walk-in shower
Installing a tub transfer bench
Adding shower chairs
Mounting bars or handrails in tubs, showers or near the toilet
Placing non-skid rubber bath mats in showers or tubs
Installing a raised toilet seat or commode frame
Switching out faucets to those that are easier to grasp or those that only require a touch to turn on
Inserting chair or bed raisers
Adding a handle or bed rail for getting out of bed
Adding a motion-activated nightlight
What are your thoughts about a portable shower?
Would you consider an Indoor portable wheelchair shower? Maybe it is an ideal solution for temporary needs, and when bathroom renovations may not be an option.