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Thanks to Robin E. Glowa a great article about Accessible Answers was featured in Hersan Acorn Newspapers, click below for a copy of the article:
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Kevin's Blog
November 13, 2009
What a great experience it was last weekend to join a band of other skilled craftsman in Bridgeport for one single cause... to build an access ramp for little Davina Martins. The pool of talent to show up for this event was truly impressive.
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About Us
Creating environments that adapt to people!
Our mission is to give our customers the independence to continue to live in their homes, comfortably and safely, by customizing their surroundings to fit their needs. By creating environments suitable to a wider range of abilities, every individual, young or old, inhabitant or visitor, can enjoy a greater barrier-free experience.
We are Certified Aging-In-Place Specialists (CAPS). |
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Are you a talented tradesperson who is honest, trustworthy and genuinely enjoys helping people? Are you licensed, insured, and reliable? If the answer is “Yes” to all of the above, we’d like to meet you. Accessible Answers LLC is always searching to provide our customers with the best products, services and people available. If you are an established tradesperson looking for new challenges, and enjoy meeting interesting, and sometimes inspiring people, this could be the rewarding experience you’ve been looking for. Please fill out the field below so that we may contact you about possible future projects together. |
To create environments that adapt to people!
At Accessible Answers LLC, our mission is to provide our customers with the tools they need in order to live in their homes longer, more comfortably, and safer. To customize your surroundings to your needs, so that you may continue to perform the tasks-of-daily-living as independently as possible.
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From durable medical equipment installations, to universal kitchen & bath design, we are fully equipped to provide whole-house remodeling solutions to meet the widest range of physical requirements.
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The Aging-In-PlaceJust like you, your home needs a retirement plan. Even though you may be perfectly fit right now, it’s never too soon to plan for the future. If you intend to continue living in your current residence through retirement, there are things you can do to prepare your home for improved safety and comfort as you age. At Accessible Answers, we are experienced with Adaptable Design, so as you age, your home can easily adapt to your changing needs. With some simple planning now, we can help you avoid costly repetitive remodeling in the future. |
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The concept of Universal Design aspires to broad-spectrum solutions that can benefit everyone, not just people with disabilities. Moreover, it recognizes the importance of how things look. From this perspective, our designers look for opportunities to accommodate various needs that will blend imperceptibly with your overall design and provide all family members and visitors the convenience of a well-designed kitchen.
Home heating fuel prices have become one of the greatest threats to people wishing to remain in their homes as they age. Accessible Answers LLC can help you stay in your home longer, more comfortably, and more economically, by helping you to make your home more efficient.
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We’ve assembled a collection of products, fixtures and accessories that have demonstrated to be particularly favorable choices for a wide range of access needs. These products may be incorporated into any Accessible Answers LLC remodeling project, or they may be purchased directly from us online and installed via your own resources. Prices and products are subject to change.
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Pre-modeling is a term we use to describe the many things a person can do to prepare their home for possible future adaptable uses. None of us can predict the future, but we can all prepare for it. We’ll show you some secrets to making sure your next remodel does not turn into an expensive and unnecessary re-remodel.
Safe passage from room to room is just as important as properly outfitting the rooms themselves. Hallways and doors may need to be widened, direction of door swings may need to be changed, and even door hardware can sometimes present barriers to simple navigation throughout a home.
The sprawling single-story ranch is a rare find in Fairfield County these days. Therefore, multi-level living is a familiar challenge for people in this area. Two commonly welcomed solutions to this are stair lifts and home elevators. We can help educate you on the benefits of either solution, and which might be most suitable for your home.
Unlike your typical Kitchen design centers, our designers come to you. This provides us a unique opportunity to consider surrounding rooms and outdoor areas that can dramatically influence a design. Working from a laptop right there within your home, using the latest state-of-the-art design software, they will provide a near-realistic representation of your future kitchen or bath. And to make sure that you are getting exactly the cabinets you have envisioned, they will pre-order door samples representing the exact door style, species and color(s) that you have chosen. Then, while your cabinetry is being built, this door sample may be used as reference for choosing other materials such as wall paint, countertops, hardware, appliances, and fixtures.
Making your bathroom more accessible does not necessarily require a full conversion to wheelchair access. As part of your next bathroom remodel, we’ll show you some simple things we can do that will help make your bathroom easier to adapt to your changing needs in the future. With very little foresight now, you can save thousands in unnecessary major remodeling in the future.
 The ability to safely enter and exit our homes is the very first matter to address. We offer a modular ramp system that is designed to serve as a temporary or permanent solution. If there are site limitations that will prevent the ADA-specified rise/run requirements (12" of horizontal run for every 1" of vertical rise) for a ramp system, a wheelchair lift may be more suitable.
In order to provide our customers with the remodeling services that will best serve their short and long-term needs, we often refer to a simple checklist based on the routine activities of daily living. Read more...
Quote of the Day
A generous heart, kind speech, and a life of service and compassion are the things which renew humanity. - Buddha, Indian mystic and founder of Buddhism
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