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The concept of universal design is based on the premise of making environments usable for the whole population, including those with disabilities.  In addition to lever handles, other important devices that can be installed at entry points in the home include an electric door opener and keyless electronic locks. These can help ensure the safety of the home without compromising the ease of access and utility of these entry and exit points.

An important factor to consider when working in any area is lighting. Consider the installation of under-cabinet lights or focused task lighting to improve the visibility in hard-to-reach or hard-to-see areas. Relocating outlets or light switches is another simple way to improve the functionality of your home. Additionally, space should be reconfigured to ensure there is enough knee space available for wheelchair users. Pullout shelves can also be installed as easy-to-use and convenient workspaces. Traditio

Making your home handicap accessible has never been more possible. Technology has advanced enough for the construction of elevators within the home, offering a convenient alternative to wheelchair ramps or stairs. For more information on accessible home renovations, be sure to use the helpful resources available online, like the Canadian Home Workshop . 

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