Minor Home Modifications

At Aasarallc, our Minor Home Modifications service is created to enhance safety, accessibility, and independence for individuals living in their own homes or supported residences. These modifications are customized to meet the specific needs of seniors, people with disabilities, or individuals recovering from an illness or injury, ensuring their home environment supports their mobility, comfort, and everyday activities.

At Aasarallc, our Minor Home Modifications service is designed to improve the safety, accessibility, and independence of individuals living in their own homes or residential settings. These modifications are tailored to meet the specific needs of people with disabilities, seniors, or those recovering from illness or injury, ensuring their living environment supports their health, mobility, and daily functioning.

Service Overview

Our Minor Home Modifications involve small, cost-effective adjustments that reduce environmental barriers and promote safer, more independent living. These improvements help prevent accidents, support aging in place, and empower individuals who may otherwise require higher levels of care.

This service is especially beneficial for:

  • Individuals with physical or developmental disabilities

  • Seniors experiencing mobility challenges

  • Persons recovering from surgery or hospitalization

  • Families preparing a home for a loved one with new or changing needs

All modifications are completed in full compliance with local building codes and safety standards.


Key Components of Our Minor Home Modification Services

1. Needs Assessment & Customized Planning

We start with a comprehensive home assessment, done in collaboration with the client, caregivers, and—when needed—health professionals such as occupational therapists.

The assessment includes:

  • Evaluating functional abilities and mobility needs

  • Identifying hazards and accessibility barriers

  • Setting goals for safety and independence

  • Prioritizing modifications based on urgency and impact

From this, we create an individualized modification plan with recommended changes and timelines.


2. Installation of Accessibility Supports

We provide practical, non-structural modifications that immediately improve home safety and functionality, including:

  • Grab bars in bathrooms

  • Small-scale ramps at entryways

  • Stairway handrails

  • Non-slip flooring or mats

  • Lever-style handles and faucet controls

  • Adjustable shelving or counters

  • Lighting improvements for visibility

All modifications are made with the individual’s needs and comfort in mind.


3. Bathroom Safety Enhancements

Because bathrooms are high-risk areas, we offer targeted upgrades such as:

  • Walk-in shower adjustments (when applicable)

  • Raised toilet seats or safety frames

  • Handheld showerheads

  • Shower benches or transfer benches

  • Anti-scald devices

These changes support safe and independent hygiene routines.


4. Kitchen Adaptations

To make food preparation safer and more accessible, we provide:

  • Lowered shelves or counters

  • Pull-out drawers and easy-reach storage

  • Touch or easy-grip faucets

  • Adaptive kitchen tools and appliance adjustments

This ensures individuals can prepare meals comfortably and confidently.


5. Bedroom & Living Area Adjustments

We create safer and more accessible personal spaces through modifications such as:

  • Bed rails or adjustable bed heights

  • Threshold ramps or floor transition adjustments

  • Emergency call systems

  • Wider doorways (within minor modification limitations)

These changes support comfort, mobility, and independence.


6. Coordination with Contractors & Vendors

aasarallc partners with licensed, insured contractors experienced in accessibility modifications. We handle:

  • Scheduling and coordinating professionals

  • Overseeing installations

  • Ensuring timely and quality-controlled work

  • Conducting follow-up evaluations

We maintain clear communication with clients and families throughout the process.


7. Training & Education for Residents

After modifications are completed, we provide hands-on training to help individuals use new equipment safely and effectively.

Training includes:

  • Demonstrations of new features

  • Fall-prevention strategies

  • Care and maintenance tips

  • Emergency planning if necessary

This empowers clients to confidently navigate their updated space.


8. Documentation & Reporting

We maintain detailed records of assessments, work performed, and outcomes. Documentation can be provided to families, case managers, funding programs, or regulatory agencies as needed.


Who Benefits from Minor Home Modifications?

This service is ideal for:

  • Adults and children with disabilities

  • Seniors who want to remain at home safely

  • Individuals transitioning home from hospitals or rehab facilities

  • Families supporting a loved one with mobility or health challenges

  • Referring agencies aiming to reduce institutional placements

Eligibility is determined through an intake process considering medical and functional needs.


Funding & Eligibility Considerations

Depending on location and available programs, services may be funded through:

  • Medicaid Home and Community-Based Services (HCBS) waivers

  • State disability or aging programs

  • Veterans’ benefits

  • Private pay or insurance

  • Community grants or nonprofit support

aasarallc assists clients and referral sources in identifying available funding options.


Quality Assurance & Compliance

At aasarallc, we are committed to delivering safe, ethical, and high-quality services. Our program follows all regulatory guidelines and undergoes routine quality checks. We also collect ongoing feedback from clients and families to continually improve the service experience.


Contact Us Today

If you or someone you care about needs minor home modifications to enhance safety and independence at home, we invite you to learn more about our services at aasarallc.

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