Grab Bars, Etc.
An Arizona-based company founded and owned by licensed and certified Occupational Therapy Professionals. They specialize in home safety and accessibility products, including grab bars, ramps, and railings.
Grab bars and handrails are among the most cost-effective safety modifications for aging adults. Proper installation is critical — bars must be anchored into wall studs or with specialized hardware to support up to 250 lbs of force. These specialists assess the optimal placement for bathroom grab bars, stair handrails, and entry support rails to maximize safety and independence.
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An Arizona-based company founded and owned by licensed and certified Occupational Therapy Professionals. They specialize in home safety and accessibility products, including grab bars, ramps, and railings.
Grab Bar Solutions specializes in the installation of grab bars and other home safety products in the Denver area. They offer home safety assessments and a variety of products to enhance independent living.
The Trusted Toolbox offers expert grab bar installation services for homeowners in Atlanta, GA and the surrounding areas, as part of their aging-in-place remodeling services.
Austin Grab Bars specializes in the installation of grab bars for bathroom safety.
ReFIT is an Oregon nonprofit organization, providing no-cost home accessibility modifications for neighbors facing both physical and financial barriers in the greater Portland area.
Mr. Handyman provides a variety of handyman services, including safety and mobility modifications for aging in place. They can install grab bars, widen doorways, and make other adjustments to improve home accessibility.
A provider of ADA-approved grab bar products and services for clients in the Dallas-Fort Worth Area and the Denton and Grayson County.
A local, Texas-based company specializing in home safety solutions for seniors and individuals with mobility challenges. They serve the Greater Houston area and are led by a registered nurse with extensive experience in healthcare and mobility solutions.
GrabBarHandyman is a local business that specializes in the installation of grab bars, handrails, and ramps in the Raleigh area. They stock a variety of grab bars and provide a lifetime guarantee on their work.
In addition to grab bars, we are proud to offer safety rails, ramps, and custom fixtures! Our mission is to transform bathrooms to ensure utmost safety and ease for those with limited mobility.
A company specializing in the installation of safety grab bars.
K8 Do It, Handygal Services is a female-owned business providing grab bar installation and free home safety assessments in the North Hills of Pittsburgh.
When hiring a grab bar & railing installers specialist, the most important credential to verify is the CAPS (Certified Aging-in-Place Specialist) designation from the National Association of Home Builders. This certification demonstrates that the contractor has completed specialized training in universal design, accessibility standards, and the specific needs of aging adults.
Beyond certification, always confirm that your contractor holds a valid state contractor's license, carries general liability insurance of at least $1 million, and is bonded. Ask for references from previous aging-in-place projects specifically — and follow up with those references.
The typical cost range for grab bar & railing installers services is $150 – $800 per installation. Costs vary based on the complexity of your home's construction, local labor rates, and the specific modifications required. Always get at least three written quotes before proceeding.
Use our Modification Cost Calculator to get a realistic estimate before contacting providers. This will help you evaluate quotes and avoid being overcharged.
Several programs may help offset the cost of grab bar & railing installers work. Medicare Part B covers occupational therapy assessments. Medicaid HCBS waivers can fund modifications for eligible seniors. Many states have additional programs through their Area Agency on Aging. Veterans may qualify for the VA's HISA grant (up to $6,800 for accessibility modifications).
Ask the providers in our directory about their experience with these programs — many have helped clients navigate the application process.