Home Safe Home

Home Safe Home

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Solutions to age in place safely. We install grab bars, stairlifts, ramps, railings.

We specialize in home safety and aging-in-place solutions....We perform home safety assessments and have licensed professionals to complete recommended modifications. We also sell medical alerts and DME (elevated toilet seates, shower chairs, walkers, wheelchairs etc).

06/10/2026

Technology is moving so fast these days that even those of us in the home accessibility industry are learning something new every day!

A prospective client recently called Home Safe Home and mentioned that she found us through “Copilot.”

Dena’s response?

“Wow, that’s amazing! A pilot recommended us?”

After a brief pause, the client kindly explained that Copilot is Microsoft’s AI assistant—not an actual pilot flying around sharing Home Safe Home referrals. ✈️😂

Needless to say, we all got a good laugh out of it.

The good news? Whether you find us through AI, Google, a healthcare professional, a friend, or apparently an imaginary network of supportive pilots, we’re just grateful you found us.

As technology continues to change how people search for services, it’s exciting to see Home Safe Home showing up in new places—and giving us a few laughs along the way.

Photos from Home Safe Home's post 06/08/2026

Home Safe Home had a fabulous day at the Copper Ridge Nursing resource fair last week!

Events like these give us the opportunity to share our passion for helping older adults and individuals with disabilities remain safe, independent, and comfortable in their homes. Whether it’s grab bars, ramps, stairlifts, bathroom modifications, or accessibility solutions, we love educating families about the resources available to help them age in place safely.

One of the best parts of the day was meeting so many people who are dedicated to supporting seniors and learning more about the challenges families face as they navigate care decisions.

06/03/2026

5-Star Review! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Nothing makes us happier than hearing from satisfied clients.

At Home Safe Home, creating a bathroom that is both beautiful and safe takes a team effort. Our “dynamic duo” combines the expertise of Dena, our Certified Aging-in-Place Specialist, who evaluates and designs safe, functional spaces, with Ben, our Project Manager, whose construction knowledge and attention to detail bring those designs to life.
The result is bathrooms that not only look great but also support independence, accessibility, and peace of mind for years to come.

And now, we’re excited to offer clients the option of incorporating an Interior Designer into the process, helping create spaces that are as stylish as they are functional.

Call us now for your beautiful and accessible bathroom remodel

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Photos from Home Safe Home's post 04/07/2026

Bathrooms are one of the highest-risk areas in the home, especially as mobility, balance, or endurance change over time.

This transformation highlights a few key design principles that can significantly reduce risk and improve day-to-day function:

🔹 Barrier-free entry
Stepping over a tub wall is one of the most common causes of falls. A walk-in shower eliminates that transition.

🔹 Improved layout & space
Tight spaces make it harder to maneuver — especially if someone uses a walker or needs assistance. Opening up the footprint creates safer movement patterns.

🔹 Slip-resistant surfaces
Flooring matters more than people think. The right materials can reduce slipping, even when wet.

🔹 Accessible fixtures
Handheld showerheads and thoughtfully placed controls allow for safer, more independent use.

🔹 Future planning
Even if someone doesn’t need support today, designing with aging in mind prevents the need for urgent (and often more expensive) changes later.

The goal isn’t just to update a space — it’s to make everyday routines safer, easier, and more sustainable over time.
Home Safe Home Maryland

03/31/2026

Home Safe Home Maryland 💙’s to collaborate! If we haven’t met, let’s talk about how we can work together!

03/19/2026

This bathroom was designed with the future in mind.

The homeowners wanted the ability to age in place, so we thoughtfully planned the shower to adapt with their needs over time. Today, it functions as a beautiful, traditional shower with sliding glass doors.

But behind the design is a smarter plan—when the time comes, those doors can be removed to instantly create a fully accessible roll-in shower, without the need for any renovations.

It’s about creating spaces that are not only functional for today, but ready for tomorrow—without sacrificing style.

03/17/2026

Accessibility doesn’t have to mean compromise—it can enhance the beauty of a home.

This ramp was designed to seamlessly blend into the existing architecture, matching the lines, colors, and character of the house. Instead of feeling like an add-on, it feels intentional—like it was always meant to be there.

The result? A safe, functional, and fully accessible entrance that maintains (and even elevates) the home’s curb appeal.

At Home Safe Home, we believe accessibility and design should go hand in hand—because everyone deserves a home that’s both beautiful and safe.

Photos from Home Safe Home's post 03/16/2026

Beautiful and ACCESSIBLE bathroom and laundry room incoming🚿🧼🛁🧺Home Safe Home Maryland has been busy the last couple of weeks transforming this accessible basement apartment into a beautiful spa-like oasis. We’re not done yet, but wanted to post our progress!

03/06/2026

Celebrating Dena during this last day of Women In Construction Week for her hard work and dedication, helping her clients age in place and prevent falls

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Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 6pm
Tuesday 8am - 6pm
Wednesday 8am - 6pm
Thursday 8am - 6pm
Friday 8am - 3pm
Sunday 9am - 5pm