Home Assessments

In-depth home evaluations by a licensed Occupational Therapist that focus on how you function in your home - not just the space itself. Have an OT Home Assessment BEFORE you gather contractor bids.

  • Comprehensive in-home or virtual assessments

  • Recommendations tailored to your daily routines and goals

  • Contractor-ready specs for grab bars, ramps, lifts, and elevators

  • Fall-prevention strategies and caregiver access planning

  • Solutions that go beyond ADA, designed for real-life complexity

Ideal for families, caregivers, attorneys, and life care planners.

Accessibility Design

Accessible design that blends clinical insight with practical usability - ideal for remodels, additions, or custom homes.

  • Guidance for architects, designers, and builders

  • Anticipates current and future needs, reducing costly redesigns

  • Supports healthcare-at-home and multigenerational living trends

  • Concierge-level input for safe, dignified, and sustainable design

Project Coordination & Homeowner Advocacy

I act as your trusted partner and advocate during accessibility-focused renovations - protecting your interests and ensuring accessibility is never overlooked.

  • Coordinate projects, timelines, and communication

  • Review and break down contractor bids and estimates

  • Oversee accessibility features to ensure proper integration

  • Advocate for the homeowner’s needs throughout the process

  • Verify real-world usability beyond minimum code standards

Support for Attorneys, Case Managers & Life Care Planners

Neutral, objective, OT-informed consulting for complex and catastrophic cases.

  • Functional and home safety assessments (on-site or virtual)

  • Defensible cost projections for accessibility modifications

  • Litigation-ready documentation for injury claims and remodel justification

  • Expert witness services available when needed

Licensed in Oregon and Washington. Fully insured. Fast turnaround available (72 hours when required).

Aging in Place & Housing Solutions

Aging in Place (AiP) means creating a safe, supportive home that adapts as needs change. Sometimes that means remodeling; other times, exploring new housing options.

STAY

  • Remodel or modify your home for safety and accessibility

  • Shared housing or house-sharing solutions

  • Multigenerational living arrangements

  • Landlord-Occupied Dwelling (LOD) consulting for added income

MOVE

  • Downsizing with senior real estate specialists

  • Transitioning to independent, assisted living, or memory care with vetted placement advisors

  • Planning accessibility upgrades for a new residence

My Role - as a CONNECTOR
I help families weigh their options and connect them with a trusted network of professionals - attorneys, real estate agents, contractors, architects, case managers, and senior advisors - so every decision is safe, practical, and sustainable.

Disclaimer

Adaptable Abodes is a consulting practice, not a licensed contracting or architectural firm. All recommendations are based on clinical expertise in accessibility; final design, code compliance, and construction must be completed by licensed professionals