Aging-in-Place & ADA Bathrooms
JPM Kitchen & Bath designs and builds bathrooms in that support safe, independent living at any age — from grab bars and zero-threshold showers to comfort-height toilets and widened doorways that meet ADA and NAHB aging-in-place guidelines.
- Zero-threshold walk-in shower with fold-down bench
- Grab bar installation at toilet, shower, and tub locations
- Comfort-height toilet installation
- Doorway widening for wheelchair and walker clearance
- Non-slip floor tile and high-contrast threshold strips
- Handheld and adjustable-height showerhead installation
Frequently asked questions
What is the difference between ADA-compliant and aging-in-place design?
ADA standards define code minimums for commercial accessibility; aging-in-place design anticipates evolving residential needs and goes further in comfort and adaptability — both are fully within JPM Kitchen & Bath's scope in .
Can grab bars really support a person's full body weight?
Properly anchored grab bars rated to 250 lbs or more, installed by JPM Kitchen & Bath into studs or structural blocking, are engineered to support a fall — not merely a light lean.
Does Medicare or insurance cover any bathroom modification costs?
Some long-term care policies and Medicaid waiver programs cover qualified modifications; JPM Kitchen & Bath provides detailed invoices and scope documents to support any reimbursement claim you file.