How Grab Rails Support Safe Movement at Home
Grab rails are one of the most effective accessibility supports used in homes. They provide stability, reduce fall risk, and support safer movement in everyday
Grab rails are one of the most effective accessibility supports used in homes. They provide stability, reduce fall risk, and support safer movement in everyday
When making a home safer and more accessible, it’s important to understand the difference between accessibility maintenance and accessibility modifications. While both involve tradies and
Ageing at home allows people to remain independent and comfortable in familiar surroundings. Accessibility upgrades help make homes safer, easier to use, and better suited

Accessibility home modifications help people live more safely and independently in their homes. These changes can range from simple additions to major structural works. In

The NDIS can fund home modifications to help participants live more safely, independently, and comfortably in their homes. These modifications are designed to reduce barriers

An Occupational Therapist (OT) home modification assessment is designed to understand how your home supports — or limits — your ability to move safely and

If you’re an NDIS participant who has been approved for home modification funding, one of the most common questions is: Do I have to use

When planning home modifications for accessibility, safety, or independence, you may wonder: “Do all Occupational Therapists (OTs) carry out home modifications?” Understanding the OT’s role

When planning home modifications, many people assume that an Occupational Therapist (OT) will also have their own builders or tradies to carry out the work.