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Below is a list of private or non-profit builders who have or will remodel existing homes to be accessible.
Buyers must ASK
for features they want, i.e. - no-step entry, roll-in shower, raised or lowered electrical outlets, wider interior doorways, etc. Most builders are NOT advertising that they can or will build and/or remodel a home to be accessible in a subdivision.
Buyers must
take the initiative to ask for what they want or need. Please see "
Finding an Accessible Home
"
Private
Name:
Address:
City:
State:
Zip:
Voice:
More Info:
Bangerter & Sons
6052 W. Majestic Meadows Place
West Valley City
UT
84128
801-651-8868
Mostly renovation
Non-profit
Name:
Address:
City:
State:
Zip:
Voice:
Fax:
Email:
Web Site:
More Info:
ASSIST, Inc.
218 East 500 South
Salt Lake City
UT
84111
801-355-7085
801-355-7086
info[at]assistutah[dot]org
http://www.assistutah.org/
ASSIST operates an Emergency Home Repair (EHR) program in twelve cities and the unincorporated areas of Salt Lake County and provides Accessibility Design Assistance throughout the State of Utah...
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If you are a builder who will remodel existing homes to be accessible and would like to be listed here, please see our
Builder Letter
and complete our
Builder Application
and mail it to:
Accessible Homes Foundation
PO Box 26383
Salt Lake City, UT 84126-0383
Thank you.
Additional Resources
Visitability
information:
Visitability Booklet
from the
IDeA
Center
"Inclusive Housing…"
from the IDeA Center
Visitability Bill Introduced !!!
Visitability Resolution
in South Jordan, UT
Concrete Change
Visitability PA
Visitability
videos:
The Strength Coach TV Segment 3: “Visitability”
Greg Smith, The Strength Coach, talks about Visitability
Building Better Neighborhoods:
Part I
lays out the basic rationale and shows a lot of Visitable houses.
Part II
includes an architect testifying in favor of Visitability.
Universal Design
information:
IDeA
Center
Utah House
Home Renovation
information:
ASSIST,
Inc
Author of the
Assist Guidebook to the Accessible Home
Other
information:
US
Census Bureau Disability Facts
Curbless Showers
Compiled by the
Center for Universal Design
at
NCSU
© 2009 Accessible Homes Foundation.
Revised: July 12, 2010
AHF is a 501(c)(3) non-profit corporation based in
SLC
, Utah