Home Construction & Renovation
Blocking, levers, temp ramps, and rinse setups while you remodel.
Curated items for accessible new builds and bathroom remodels after stroke — door hardware, grab-bar planning, dust barriers, outdoor rinse, and post-tile shower gear. Product IDs match the main catalog.
Home Construction & Renovation. Curated items for accessible new builds and bathroom remodels after stroke — door hardware, grab-bar planning, dust barriers, outdoor rinse, and post-tile shower gear. Product IDs match the main catalog.
Topics: accessible bathroom remodel · grab bar blocking · outdoor shower renovation · stroke home modification · ADA door lever
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Stud finder, height guide, and marking tape for grab bar layout before tile.
- Balance & fall prevention
- Left-side weakness (hemiparesis)

Adjustable height shower head on a bar — install after tile for seated bathing.
- Balance & fall prevention
- Post-stroke fatigue

Insulated solar bag holds warm water longer for outdoor rinsing.

Replace round knobs with levers — easier one-handed use after stroke.
- Left-side weakness (hemiparesis)
- Right-side weakness (hemiparesis)

Low transition strip for curbless or low-curb shower retrofits.
- Balance & fall prevention
- Reducing fall risk at home

Lay over plywood or temporary paths during remodel — high grip backing.
- Balance & fall prevention
- Reducing fall risk at home

Portable enclosure for camp-style or backyard rinsing with dignity.

Lightweight rubber/aluminum ramp for doorways and small steps.

Plastic barrier with zipper — seals off bathroom demo dust from bedroom.

Permanent grab bars for shower and toilet — critical fall prevention.

Gains about 2 in. of doorway width without reframing — helpful for walkers.
Common questions
- When should grab bars be installed during a remodel?
- Layout and blocking go in before tile. Final bolted bars are usually installed after tile and fixtures are set, using heights your OT measured for your transfers.


