NDIS home modifications are often about removing barriers around the home. That may mean improving access to the front entry, modifying a bathroom, adding handrails, widening access points, or making wet areas safer and easier to use.
Raptor Building Solutions works with clients, families, support coordinators and occupational therapists to deliver practical building work that suits the home, the person using it, and the required scope.
Permanent ramps, step replacements, landings, handrails and safer transitions between outdoor areas and the home.
Bathroom changes that may include walk-in showers, grab rails, improved circulation, non-slip finishes, drainage improvements and wet-area rebuilding.
Internal or external handrails, grab rails and support features installed where safer movement is required.
Changes that improve movement through key parts of the home, including entries, paths and frequently used access points.
Practical modifications based on the recommended scope, the existing home and the needs of the person using the space.
Many NDIS home modification projects involve input from an occupational therapist, home modification assessor or other project stakeholder. Raptor Building Solutions can work from the recommended scope, discuss practical construction considerations, and help deliver the building work required.
Where approvals, certificates or more complex construction work are required, these details can be considered as part of the planning process.
Home modifications need to be practical, safe and properly built. The finished work should suit the person using it, but it also needs to integrate with the existing home and be constructed with care.
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