Making A Dementia Friendly Home
If you have dementia, living at home can give you more independence. By making slight modifications to your home, you can continue to enjoy it, and keep up routines and activities that are familiar to you.
If you have dementia, living at home can give you more independence. By making slight modifications to your home, you can continue to enjoy it, and keep up routines and activities that are familiar to you.
Home Improvements by adapt your home for life and the benefits this can have on your mental health and general well being.
Look at our recent home renovation project which was complete ahead of schedule and within budget
How would you feel if you were unable to leave the house not due to government guidance as a result of a pandemic but as a result of your home.
Living with disability is no easy task. Simple tasks such as preparing a meal, bathing or simply leaving your home can become difficult or even impossible.
A recent report reveals that delays and missed deadlines persist as demand for home adaptations through Disabled Facilities Grants (DFGs) rose by 27 percent between 2015 and 2019.
Home adaptations for the elderly and disabled can help you continue carrying out everyday activities, whilst improving your health and wellbeing.
No one likes to feel lonely or isolated, but for many seniors, it’s a feeling they know all too well.
Let us know what your problems are around the house and we will provide solutions. We can give you ideas of products that can help, or we can assist in changing the layout of your house and garden so that it becomes useable.