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Get a clear access plan before you buy equipment or start a remodel.

Request an accessibility and safety assessment for a home, apartment, senior-living residence, or local facility. Share the concern, the room or route, the timeline, and what has changed. We organize the risks, priorities, measurements, funding questions, and next steps.

Good for urgent access needs, post-surgery recovery, customer access concerns, and first conversations.

Your request is saved as a private intake, not published anywhere.

We use your notes to prepare a room-by-room or site walkthrough, priority list, and follow-up questions.

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Tell us what is happening in the space, whether it is a home, apartment, senior-living residence, daycare, therapy clinic, gym, office, church, or community facility. We will review your information and follow up with fit, availability, and the best next step.

This helps us route you to a home assessment or facility access walkthrough.

The address for the home, residence, business, or organization.

The more detail you can provide, the better we can assist you.

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.

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