Top pickCloser toilet access at night — fewer falls during bathroom trips.
Ramps, levers, grab-bar planning & lighting for new builds and remodels
28 items in this pack
Home Accessibility Pack. Ramps, levers, grab-bar planning & lighting for new builds and remodels
Topics: Home Accessibility Pack · Ramps · levers · grab-bar planning & lighting for new builds and remodels · home-accessibility · stroke recovery pack · curated bundle · $300-800
Use this pack when you are planning door levers, grab-bar blocking, temporary ramps, and path lighting — especially during new construction or a whole-home accessibility project.
Have your OT mark grab bar heights before drywall closes. Bolted bars belong in studs or plywood blocking, not tile alone.
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Top pickCloser toilet access at night — fewer falls during bathroom trips.
Top pickPermanent grab bars for shower and toilet — critical fall prevention.

Automatic hallway and bathroom lighting at night.




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Top pickAdds 3–5 inches of height with arms to push up safely.
Top pickSit outside the tub, slide across — no stepping over the wall.

Support bar slides between mattress and box spring — no clamp on bed frame.
Top pickTension-mounted vertical pole — pivot grab handle for bed, sofa, toilet path.

Large press plate beside bed or toilet — wired or wireless to alert system.
Ask clinicianFolds flat against the wall — saves space in small showers.
PhotoFreestanding privacy panel — wind-stable for patio rinse areas.
Ask clinicianShatter-resistant wall mirror for home exercise corner or clinic-style setup.

Stabilizes bottles and jars for one-handed opening at meals or parties.
Top pickAutomatic can opener — minimal grip and wrist force for meal prep.
Top pickGrabber for floor items, socks, and light objects — reduces bending.

Bold labels for microwave, meds, and phone — easier low-vision scanning.
Top pickReplace round knobs with levers — easier one-handed use after stroke.
Ask clinicianTop pickStud finder, height guide, and marking tape for grab bar layout before tile.
Ask clinicianGains about 2 in. of doorway width without reframing — helpful for walkers.
Ask clinicianLow transition strip for curbless or low-curb shower retrofits.

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

Lay over plywood or temporary paths during remodel — high grip backing.

Peel-and-stick lights for hall → bath route during power or remodel work.
Ask clinicianTop pickAdjustable height shower head on a bar — install after tile for seated bathing.