Live in Place Designs: Accessible Design & Remodeling

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from health care and engineeringto architecture and construction. Our Design Process We use a Person + Place modelbecause design is not one-size-fits-all. By starting with a thorough assessmentwe deliver home modification recommendations that fit your individual everyday needs. Products &amphome automation &ampstylishyour way. Testimonials “Only Live in Place Designs sat with us at the beginninganalyzed what we wanted to doI found this company. They filled the gap I felt was missingCO Veteran-OwnedFAQs Contact Info (908) 377-0703 325 W Bridge St New Hope PA 18938 Business hoursSidingRemodeling

8211; can be practical and also provide a retreat for privacy, nurturing, and calm. Start with the decision to remain in your home. Contact Us Solutions for your needs. Customized. Contact Us Design for Chronic Conditions When you’re diagnosed with a chronic condition , it can become the center of your focus. Our innovative design approach integrates key elements of well being – like pain management and assistive technology. Aging in Place Design Loss of independence can be scarey, but wit

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