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Assisted Living  VS.  Home Accessibility  Making decisions on how to care for a loved one or family member is not an easy decision. Making them  feel independent ,while also giving yourself a sense of peace, knowing that they are properly and safely provided for is a real task. Costs of assisted living facilities are on the rise. The pandemic has made choosing assisted living an even more uneasy decision to come upon lightly.  Research shows that in 2021, Costs of Assisted Living Facilities can range from $3400 up to $11,000 per month in New York State.  The average cost is $5920 per month. This amount could be a one- time payment option on a home  piece of equipment that will provide home accessibility for years to come!  Benefits of Choosing Home Accessibility Instead 1. Cost Effective Adding accessibility equipment to the home that your family or loved one is already residing in is cost effective!  Stair Lifts Range from $3000-$12,000 for a brand new unit, and rental and used unit

Affordable Wheelchair Accessibility for Your Home

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Modular Wheelchair Ramp systems come in both wood or aluminum styles. These ADA Compliant ramps can add a sense of Safety and Convenience to your home. These systems are fully customizable to your home or business, and are a low maintenance accessibility option. They can be purchased, or they can be rented from our office.  Top Reasons to Install a Wheelchair Ramp System: 1. I ndependence Wheelchair Ramps give the individual the independence to do so many daily activities once again. Running Errands will no longer be a n inconvenience, rather, a normal daily activity. Getting outside for some fresh air will be an easy thing to do at any time. This is especially great for users that prefer to be on their own more often.  2. Safety You no longer have to worry about yourself or your loved one leaving their home in rain storms or other inclement weather. These ramp systems have gripping technology on their exterior, and make it easier for the individual in the wheelchair to avoid large m