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Nearly one-third of the US population spends time caring for seniors/disabled people. Being a caregiver is a big responsibility, and we are here to help. We work directly with family caregivers and medical staff to ensure the best home care environment.

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Challenges You May Face

Our Solutions for You

Doorways are too narrow for my walker.

Getting up my front steps is very difficult.

I'm afraid of tripping over my bathtub.

I need support when I use my toilet.

Stair handrails do not extend to the top step.

Countertops are too high from my wheelchair.

I cannot reach into my high cabinets.

Getting up stairs has become a challenge.

Sometimes I forget to turn off my stove/oven.

There is always something that needs fixing!

How can I be safe from criminals?

Maintaining this lawn is overwhelming!

Letting my pets in and out is a real chore.

Getting up from my chair is no longer easy.

My relative offered to be my caregiver. 

 

Door widening throughout your entire home.

Wheelchair ramps and deck/porch construction.

Bathroom remodel and tub/shower conversion.

Grab bar installation.

Stair safety modifications, railing, and gates.

Lower countertops and sink so you can cook.

Kitchen remodel, lower cabinets, reach bars.

Stair lifts and home elevator system installation.

Automatic stove shut-off timer.

Ongoing interior/exterior home maintenance.

Security cameras, motion sensor lights, alarms.

Routine lawn care services.

Pet door installation.

Grab bars, adjustable lift chairs, assistance strap.

Wonderful! We provide caregiver resources!

We will take care of the LOGISTICS to help you achieve these things in the safety and comfort of your own home. We are the Home Modification Experts.

"Home Safety for a More Mobile Tomorrow"

Safety and Mobility 360 provides affordable home renovations
to Seniors and Disabled people who wish to age/recover in the comfort of their own home. Our products and services are designed to improve your home’s functionality and safety.

How do our Home Modifications work?
Our professionals will evaluate your home.

They will create a renovation action plan.

Most renovations are complete in 2-5 days.

Our efficient service ensures you are not inconvenienced.

The modification will allow you to live safely at home!

We are your One Stop Shop.
We take on the task of making home care possible. Mobility products, safety systems, and home modifications (both structural and cosmetic) done by Safety and Mobility 360 allow the client and care giver an easy safe environment to live at home.

Contact us today to learn how you can make the best of the best years of your life, right in the comfort of HOME.

9 in 10

The number of seniors and disabled people who wish to age at home.

96%

Population Growth Rate of senior citizens, over the next 20 years.

65.7 Million

US adults (29% population) who care for an elderly, ill, or disabled person.

$450 Billion

Annual value of unpaid caregivers giving assistance to a loved one.

Did You Know?

Click Below for Caregiver-Specific Resources:

* AARP Caregiving: Resources for the Family Caregiver

* AgingCare.com: Connective Resources for Caregivers

* Alzheimer's Association: Support for Caregivers to Alzheimer's Patients

* Assisted Living Federation of America: Options on Assisted Care

* Care Call: Connecting with Your Loved One through Phone or Internet

* Caring Connections: A National Initiative to Improve End of Life Care

* Eldercare Locater: Connecting Seniors to Local Resources

* Family Caregiver Alliance: Resources and Tools for Caregivers

* National Adult Protective Services Association: Protecting Adults from Abuse

* National Association for Home Care & Hospice: How to Select Care for Loved Ones

* State Health Insurance Assistance Program (SHIP): One-on-one Medicare Counseling

Click Below for Senior & Disabled Resources:

* AARP: Senior Lifestyle Articles

* AbilityHub: Healthy Lifestyle & Fitness Articles

* Administration on Aging: Health & Human Services

* American Association of People with Disabilities: Independent Living

* American Society on Aging: Leadership, Knowledge & Skills for Seniors

* Benefits Check Up: Accessing Your Benefits & Financial Coverage

* Boomerater: Resources for the Baby Boomer Generation

* Centers for Disease Control & Prevention: Senior Emergency Preparedness

* FirstGov for Seniors: Government Resources for Seniors

* Medicare & Medicaid Services: Eligibility & Benefits

* National Association of Area Agencies on Aging: Answers on Aging

* National Association of Social Workers: Directory of Social Workers

Rehab Tool: Assistive Technology for People with Disabilities

* Senior Discounts: Directory of Local Places that Offer Senior Discounts

* Social Security Administration: Eligibility & Benefits

* ThirdAge: Healthy Living Articles

* Veterans Affairs Department: Benefits for Veterans & Their Families

 

One of your biggest concerns as you care for your family member or client is their safety. We take on the task of making home care possible. Home Modifications, both structural and cosmetic, done by Safety and Mobility 360 allow the client and the caregiver a safe environment to continue to live at home. Our staff has an inside perspective, since many of our team members have personal experience with caregiving.

Our Partners Include:

In-Home Health Care Companies

Doctors

Clinics

Pharmacies

Peace of Mind for your loved ones!
Our team of experts will ensure that installations and major renovations are both quoted and performed correctly. 

10 Questions to Ask Yourself about Caregiving

 

  1. What is the severity of their situation? It is a gradual decline or an urgent crisis?

  2. Do they have a living environment that is safe? Does their home need safety modifications?

  3. Do I have the legal authority and responsibility to make decisions for them?

  4. Are they able to live independently, or do they need to be monitored frequently?

  5. What resources do I know of to help care for their daily needs, food, transportation, and communication?

  6. What needs/wants are a priority? Make a “Priority Plan” list of all things that should be fixed or handled.

  7. Who can I contact (trusted family, friends, and professionals) to implement the Priority Plan?

  8. What am I prepared to do and not do?

  9. How much of my time, finances, and resources can I contribute?

  10. Have I discussed each of these plans with the person I am helping to care for?

"Home Safety for a More Mobile Tomorrow"

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