Helping People Stay Where They Feel Most Comfortable — At Home
Over the years, we’ve had the privilege of speaking with support groups across the greater Atlanta area, including individuals and families affected by ALS, MS, Parkinson’s, Muscular Dystrophy, Dementia, brain injuries, and stroke.
These conversations are more than presentations — they’re opportunities to listen, understand, and provide guidance during life-changing circumstances. As a result, many families turn to us when they need help making their homes safer and more accessible.
We’ve modified hundreds of homes to help individuals remain living independently rather than transitioning prematurely into assisted living or nursing facilities. Every project is unique because every journey is different. The stage of a condition often determines the type of solutions needed — whether that’s:
- Barrier-free showers and bathroom safety upgrades
- Ramps and zero-threshold entries
- Wider doorways for mobility equipment
- Stair lifts or vertical platform lifts
- Kitchen modifications for accessibility
- Improved lighting and fall-prevention improvements
At Accessible Living Atlanta, our goal goes beyond construction — it’s about preserving dignity, independence, and quality of life. Helping someone remain safely in the home they love is one of the most meaningful outcomes we can achieve.
We are grateful to partner with the many support organizations that allow us to share this mission.



