Stay in the home you love.Live the way you want.
Peak Access helps you and the people you love keep doing the things that matter — in the home, the routine, and the independence you have already built.
Designed for real life
What does “better” look like for you?
We meet you in your space
Every visit starts where you actually live. We walk the rooms, the routes, and the routines with you — not a showroom.
Built around your life
Recommendations match what you do every day. The morning shower. The afternoon walk. The grandkids visiting.
Clinically informed
A Registered Nurse — with ER, medical-surgical, and home-health experience — advises our process. We plan around what actually goes wrong, not a product catalog.
Clarity, in writing
You leave with a plan — what to do first, what can wait, and what it will take to get there. No pressure, ever.
The home you have already built,keeping you in the life you love.
Accessibility is not about giving up. It is about staying — and welcoming. The shower, the porch, the front door, the lobby, the studio — Peak Access is here so the places that matter keep working for the people who matter, on your terms, for as long as you choose.

A shower without a second thought
What used to take careful planning becomes part of the morning again.

A walk to the mailbox
Steps, thresholds, and curbs stop being decisions you have to make.

Coffee on the porch
The places you love stay reachable on your own terms.

Cook the meal you've always cooked
Kitchens stay yours — reachable, safe, and ready for the way you cook.
Who we help
From your living room to your lobby —make every space welcoming.
A family bathroom. A care-facility hallway. A church entrance. A studio reception. Peak Access helps you see what to change first, what can wait, and how to keep the space welcoming for everyone who uses it.
Facility walkthroughs are practical planning support, not legal ADA certification. We flag when a licensed professional, property owner, or accessibility specialist may need to be involved.
Homes and family spaces
Assessments for homeowners, renters, adult children, caregivers, veterans, and families planning safer daily movement.
Therapy and wellness offices
Practical access walkthroughs for therapy, chiropractic, wellness, and independent medical offices.
Daycares and community spaces
Entry, restroom, route, and safety observations for daycares, churches, senior centers, and local gathering spaces.
Gyms and studios
Access planning for gyms, fitness studios, training spaces, and wellness facilities serving mixed mobility needs.
Senior living coordination
Resident-focused planning support where families, facility rules, maintenance teams, or property managers may need to align.
Local service businesses
Walkthroughs for local public-facing businesses that want to understand obvious barriers before planning improvements.
The Peak Access visit
A clear plan before anything is bought, built, or installed.
We walk your home or facility with you, listen to how you actually live or work in it, and turn the worry into a written plan you can act on with confidence — at your own pace, on your own terms.
Best for families and operators who know something needs to change but want a calm, organized look at the whole picture before spending a dollar on equipment or contractors.
Room or site walkthrough
Entries, restrooms, bedrooms, treatment rooms, stairs, hallways, lighting, flooring, and daily routes that create risk.
Photos and measurements
Key constraints documented for planning, quotes, landlord approval, HOA review, or care-team discussion.
Priority list
Concerns sorted into urgent, soon, later, and specialist-review categories so the next step is obvious.
Urgent safety fixes
Practical short-term options for falls, transfers, thresholds, nighttime routes, and post-surgery needs.
Budget and funding questions
Questions to organize before VA, Medicaid waiver, nonprofit, private-pay, or family budget conversations.
Contractor or vendor next steps
Clear guidance on whether the job needs a grab-bar installer, ramp provider, remodeler, electrician, plumber, or other trade.
Questions customers ask first
Clear answers before you invite anyone into your space.
Find answers to common questions about our services and process.
Not sure what to ask for?
Describe the space, the person or visitors using it, and what feels unsafe. We will help you turn that into a plan.
