Where do I look to get help finding a wheelchair accessible home? - wheelchair accessible homes
wider doors, especially for bathrooms, utility and go or in the closet areas, no room for a wheelchair to enter and leave without assistance, without steps, areas not well-equipped kitchen or doors from room to maneuver inside and out ;
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Contact your real estate agent or real estate person. TSAR Can you in the right direction. Even if you are paying rent, not buy, which help you find a house, and is generally the fee is the person who owns the house.
See I would say that your agent be able to adapt something to suit your needs should be, my mother in a wheelchair, we are looking for a while, but we have a good place, it's good, gettin around, good luck
Also, the local Association of Home Builder Association or remodel.
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