Safe Home Remodeling Experts
Thoughtful home improvements from Aging In The Comfort Of Home® for seniors, families, and homeowners planning ahead.

What Families Are Facing
Today's families balance emotional and practical responsibilities while caring for aging loved ones. Cognitive decline, mobility challenges, and sudden health changes can make daily life uncertain. Still, most older adults want to age in place and preserve the comfort of home. Aging In The Comfort Of Home® responds with trusted tools, thoughtful planning support, and heartfelt guidance to help families move forward with care.

9 in 10 adults over 65
say they want to age in place but less than 1 in 3 homes are equipped to support their needs.
Seniors outnumber children
in the U.S. for the first time in history, changing how families plan, remodel, and care at home.
Falls are the leading cause of injury
for older adults—yet most are preventable with simple, in-home safety modifications.
Free Estimate

Start with clarity. Stay home with confidence.
Aging safely at home doesn't have to feel overwhelming, and it should never begin with a sales pitch. Our home safety evaluations are designed to give families clarity about the modifications, equipment, and support available to them.
Our free estimate gives you the clarity to move forward with confidence. You’ll understand your options, your budget, and the steps that make the most sense for your home and your family.
Some families plan. Others respond to a recent change. Many are simply trying to do the right thing for someone they love. Wherever you are in the process, we offer calm, compassionate guidance grounded in real-world experience.

Who Do We Service?
Our deepest expertise is in aging-in-place and senior safety, and that same skilled remodeling and construction serves homeowners at every stage of life, from those planning ahead to anyone recovering, adapting, or simply making a home easier and safer to live in.

Not Sure Where to Start?
Our professional C-Easy Home Safety Evaluation™ identifies which upgrades matter most now, which can wait, and which help prevent larger problems later. You get clear priorities, practical recommendations, and no pressure.
C-Easy™ Safe Home Evaluation
A home should support independence, confidence, and peace of mind. The C-Easy Safe Home Evaluation™ is a professional in-home assessment designed to identify safety concerns, accessibility challenges, and practical opportunities for improvement throughout the home.
Conducted by a trained specialist, the evaluation reviews key living areas including bathrooms, kitchens, bedrooms, entryways, common living spaces, and exterior access points. The goal is to provide a clearer understanding of how the home functions today while helping families prepare for future needs.
Every evaluation includes a room-by-room review of common risk factors such as fall hazards, mobility barriers, lighting concerns, accessibility limitations, and daily living challenges. Findings are documented and organized into a clear report that prioritizes recommendations based on observed conditions and household needs.
Using a combination of technician observations and AI-assisted analysis, the final report turns field notes into easy-to-understand insights, helping homeowners and families make informed decisions with confidence.
Fall Prevention & Mobility Safety
Identify common hazards that may increase the risk of slips, trips, and falls, including flooring, transitions, pathways, stairs, and daily movement throughout the home.
Bathroom Safety & Accessibility
Evaluate bathing areas, toilets, shower access, support features, and other factors that affect safety and independence in one of the home's highest-risk rooms.
Entryways, Exits & Home Access
Review doorways, thresholds, ramps, walkways, railings, and overall accessibility entering and leaving the home.
Kitchen Accessibility & Daily Living
Assess how safely and comfortably everyday tasks can be performed, including storage access, appliance usability, lighting, and workspace design.
Bedroom Comfort & Independence
Evaluate bedroom layout, accessibility, nighttime safety, storage access, and ease of movement during daily routines.
Lighting, Visibility & Environmental Safety
Review interior and exterior lighting, visibility concerns, switch accessibility, contrast issues, and other factors that affect navigation throughout the home.
Emergency Preparedness & Home Security
Assess smoke detection, emergency access, evacuation considerations, monitoring solutions, security features, and overall preparedness for unexpected situations.
Caregiver & Family Support Readiness
Identify ways to improve the home's ability to support caregivers, family members, and future assistance needs while preserving independence and dignity.
Aging In Place & Future Planning
Evaluate how well the home supports long-term independent living and identify practical modifications that can accommodate changing needs over time.
Smart Home & Technology Solutions
Explore opportunities for automation, monitoring, voice control, communication tools, and other technologies that may improve safety and convenience.
Ongoing Home Support
Maintenance Magic™
Monthly Repair & Safety Plan
Maintenance Magic™ keeps the home safer, smoother, and easier to manage through simple monthly repairs, maintenance, and safety support. The same trusted technicians return each visit, no strangers and no guesswork. One fix at a time, we catch small issues before they become risks and keep your home running safely and comfortably.
Our Safety-Focused Remodeling Services
Practical remodeling and construction services from Aging In The Comfort Of Home® for seniors, families, and homeowners planning ahead.
Bathroom Safety Remodeling
Safer bathing, easier movement, and more confidence.
Bathrooms are one of the most important areas to address when preparing a home for aging in place. Wet floors, high tub walls, limited support, and tight layouts can quickly turn daily routines into safety concerns. We improve bathroom safety with practical remodeling designed around comfort, access, and long-term usability.
Common upgrades include:
- Walk-in shower conversions
- Grab bar installation
- Shower seating
- Handheld shower fixtures
- Comfort-height toilets
- Slip-resistant flooring
- Better lighting and ventilation
- Layouts that work with walkers or mobility support
Anyone who finds it hard to step into a tub, stand for long periods, or balance on wet surfaces, including seniors, people recovering from surgery, and those with mobility concerns.

Curbless and Walk-In Showers
Easier shower access with thoughtful design.
A traditional bathtub or raised shower curb can become one of the biggest barriers in the home. Curbless and walk-in showers create a smoother, safer entry for seniors, caregivers, walkers, and future mobility needs. The goal is not to make the bathroom feel clinical. It is to make it work better for real life.
Common upgrades include:
- Low-threshold shower entry
- Curbless shower design
- Wider shower openings
- Built-in or fold-down seating
- Handheld shower systems
- Linear drains
- Non-slip tile or shower flooring
- Glass doors or safer curtain options
Anyone who struggles stepping over a tub wall, plus families and homeowners planning ahead who want a modern bathroom that still functions safely.

Grab Bars and Transfer Support
Reliable support where seniors need it most.
Grab bars are one of the simplest and most valuable aging-in-place upgrades, but placement matters. A poorly placed bar may not provide real support when someone is standing, turning, sitting, bathing, or transferring. We evaluate how each person moves through the home and recommend support points that improve stability without making the space feel institutional.
Common upgrades include:
- Shower grab bars
- Toilet support bars
- Tub transfer bars
- Floor-to-ceiling transfer poles
- Bedside support rails
- Reinforced wall backing
- Decorative safety bars
- Placement based on real movement patterns
Anyone managing balance, reduced strength, joint pain, recovery, or a fall history, from seniors to those healing after an injury.

Improved and Motion Lighting
Better visibility and safer movement.
Poor lighting can make even a familiar home more dangerous. Dim hallways, shadowed stairways, dark bathrooms, and hard-to-reach switches increase the risk of trips, falls, and nighttime accidents. Lighting upgrades help seniors see clearly, move confidently, and navigate the home without struggling to find switches or avoid obstacles.
Common upgrades include:
- Motion-activated hallway lighting
- Bathroom night lighting
- Stair and step lighting
- Brighter kitchen task lighting
- Closet and pantry lighting
- Exterior entry lighting
- Easy-access switches
- Smart bulbs and scheduled lighting
Anyone who moves around at night, has reduced vision, uses mobility aids, or lives with dark halls, stairs, bathrooms, or entryways.

Stair Safety
Safer stairs and better access between levels.
Stairs can become one of the most stressful areas of the home for seniors and their families. A few steps may separate someone from a bedroom, laundry area, garage, porch, or second floor. We improve stair safety through practical upgrades that support balance, visibility, access, and long-term mobility.
Common upgrades include:
- Handrails on both sides
- Stair lift installation
- Non-slip stair treads
- Better stair lighting
- Landing safety improvements
- Entry step modifications
- Exterior railing installation
- Safer transitions at top and bottom
Anyone who feels unsteady on steps, manages knee or hip pain, uses a cane or walker, or needs safer access between levels.

Ramps and Zero-Step Entry
Easier, step-free home access.
A single step can become a major obstacle for someone using a walker, wheelchair, cane, or recovering from surgery. Ramps and zero-step entries make it easier to enter and exit the home safely, especially at front doors, garages, patios, decks, porches, and secondary entrances used every day.
Common upgrades include:
- Modular ramps
- Threshold ramps
- Porch access ramps
- Garage entry ramps
- Deck and patio access
- Exterior railings
- Landing improvements
- Zero-step entry planning
Anyone using a walker, wheelchair, scooter, or cane, plus households preparing the home for future mobility needs.

Door Widening and Pathways
More room to move safely.
Narrow doorways, tight hallways, crowded rooms, and poor furniture layouts can make daily movement harder than it needs to be. These barriers become more serious when someone begins using a walker, wheelchair, scooter, or caregiver support. We help create clearer, safer movement paths throughout the home.
Common upgrades include:
- Door widening
- Offset hinges
- Hallway clearance improvements
- Furniture layout recommendations
- Transition strip adjustments
- Removal of trip hazards
- Accessible bedroom pathways
- Improved bathroom and kitchen access
Anyone using mobility aids, families preparing for wheelchair access, and homes with older layouts, narrow doors, or tight interior spaces.

Kitchen and Daily Living
Easier routines and safer independence.
Aging in place is not only about preventing falls. It is also about making daily routines easier. Kitchens, laundry rooms, closets, bedrooms, and living areas should support independence instead of creating strain. We improve everyday usability through practical modifications that reduce reaching, bending, lifting, and unsafe movement.
Common upgrades include:
- Pull-out cabinet shelving
- Lowered storage access
- Lever-handle faucets
- Better task lighting
- Safer appliance placement
- Accessible countertops
- Laundry access improvements
- Bedroom and closet modifications
Anyone who has trouble reaching high cabinets, bending to low storage, carrying items safely, or managing daily tasks without fatigue.

Smart Monitoring and Security
Added peace of mind through practical technology.
Smart home tools can help seniors remain independent while giving families greater confidence. The right technology improves safety, communication, security, and emergency awareness without making the home feel complicated. The best systems are simple, reliable, and matched to the person using them.
Common upgrades include:
- Emergency alert systems
- Motion sensors
- Video doorbells
- Smart locks
- Stove shutoff devices
- Water leak sensors
- Medication reminder tools
- Family notification systems
Anyone living alone, families supporting a loved one from a distance, and homeowners who want added safety and peace of mind.

Aging at Home Products
At Aging In The Comfort Of Home®, we offer practical home upgrades, remodels, and safety solutions that support aging with dignity. From mobility aids to full bathroom renovations, every product we provide is selected with care and designed to blend into daily life while reducing risk.

Confident at Home
Stairs shouldn't stand in the way of feeling at home. Our stair lifts restore confidence and comfort, helping loved ones stay connected to every floor easily and safely.

Design for Dignity
Even a single step can become a barrier. Our ramp solutions create smooth, steady access, indoors and out, so movement through the home feels natural again.

Freedom to Move
Bathing should be safe, private, and peaceful. From walk-in tubs to sturdy grab bars, we help families reduce risk and restore confidence in this essential part of daily life.

Access Made Easy
When mobility shifts, a home elevator can quietly open up the spaces that matter most. Our designs blend safety and style, making upper floors feel like home again.
Safety in Reach
Peace of mind doesn't have to mean giving up independence. Our GPS tools provide quiet protection for loved ones who may wander, keeping families connected and informed.
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If you value being part of a forward-thinking, compassionate, and motivated team with specialized focus on aging-in-place solutions, then we've got what you need.

FAQs
Frequently Asked Questions
Helpful answers from Aging In The Comfort Of Home® before you begin.
Do you only work with seniors?
No. We work with seniors, families, caregivers, veterans, people recovering from surgery, and homeowners planning ahead. Our specialty is safer, more accessible remodeling for many ages.
What types of remodeling do you provide?
We provide remodeling and construction for safer living, including bathroom safety, walk-in showers, grab bars, ramps, railings, lighting, stairs, doorways, flooring, and kitchen upgrades.
Can you help with bathroom safety?
Yes. Bathroom safety is a core service. We install walk-in showers, tub-to-shower conversions, grab bars, shower seating, comfort-height toilets, better lighting, and safer flooring.
Do you provide estimates before work?
Yes. We review the project, discuss your goals, and provide a clear estimate first. Scope, materials, timing, and site conditions are reviewed before work begins.
Can safety upgrades still look modern?
Yes. Safety-focused remodeling does not need to feel clinical. Most upgrades are designed to look clean, modern, and comfortable while making the home easier to use.
Where should a family start?
Start with the areas causing the most concern, usually bathrooms, stairs, entries, lighting, or pathways. Our team reviews the home and helps prioritize what matters most.
Can you help after surgery or discharge?
Yes. Many families call when a loved one comes home from surgery or rehab. We add bathroom safety, grab bars, ramps, handrails, lighting, and clearer pathways.
Do you help with ramps and access?
Yes. We improve access at front doors, garages, porches, patios, and decks, with threshold ramps, modular ramps, railings, landings, and zero-step entry planning.
How long does a project take?
It depends on scope. Smaller upgrades like grab bars, lighting, and flooring finish quickly, while larger remodels such as walk-in showers are scheduled and timed in advance.
Do you offer general remodeling too?
Yes. We handle remodeling and construction that improves safety, comfort, access, and daily usability. Our specialty is aging in place, but our work suits all ages.
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