Lindee Construction Services LLC
A family-owned, community-focused general contractor specializing in residential accessibility renovations.
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A family-owned, community-focused general contractor specializing in residential accessibility renovations.
A custom home builder and remodeler specializing in aging-in-place and universal design.
A custom home builder and remodeler specializing in aging-in-place solutions.
A remodeling company with over 50 years of experience, specializing in aging-in-place and universal design.
A specialized accessibility remodeling company focused on aging in place and waivered services.
A design-build firm specializing in accessible home remodeling and universal design.
A company that provides a variety of accessibility solutions, including stair lifts, wheelchair ramps, and elevators.
A Kohler-certified installer of walk-in tubs.
A company specializing in the installation of safety grab bars.
A company that provides comprehensive in-home environmental testing and a personalized Home Health Score. Now serving the Minneapolis area.
When searching for aging-in-place specialists in Minneapolis, look for contractors who hold the CAPS (Certified Aging-in-Place Specialist) credential from the National Association of Home Builders. This certification ensures they understand universal design principles, ADA accessibility standards, and the specific needs of older adults and individuals with disabilities.
Always verify that your contractor is licensed in Minnesota, carries general liability insurance of at least $1 million, and is bonded. Ask for references from previous aging-in-place projects specifically — not just general remodeling work.
The most frequently requested aging-in-place modifications in Minneapolis include bathroom safety upgrades (grab bars, roll-in showers, walk-in tubs), entry accessibility improvements (ramps, threshold elimination, lever door handles), and stair management solutions (stair lifts, handrail upgrades).
Given Minneapolis's housing stock, many homes require doorway widening to accommodate wheelchairs and walkers. A professional home safety assessment from an occupational therapist is often the best first step before committing to any major modifications.
Project costs in Minneapolis vary significantly based on scope. Simple grab bar installations typically run $150–$400 per bar including labor. Bathroom accessibility remodels range from $3,000 for basic modifications to $20,000+ for full walk-in shower conversions. Stair lifts are typically $2,500–$8,000 installed, while wheelchair ramps run $1,000–$6,000 depending on length and materials.
Use our Modification Cost Calculator to get a personalized estimate based on your specific needs and Minneapolis labor rates.
Several financial assistance programs may help offset the cost of aging-in-place modifications in Minneapolis. Medicare Part B may cover occupational therapy assessments. Medicaid Home and Community-Based Services (HCBS) waivers can fund modifications for eligible seniors. The Minnesota Area Agency on Aging administers additional local programs.
Many contractors in our directory are familiar with these programs and can help you navigate the application process. Ask specifically about VA benefits if your loved one is a veteran — the VA's Home Improvements and Structural Alterations (HISA) grant provides up to $6,800 for accessibility modifications.
Take our free Home Safety Assessment to get a personalized room-by-room analysis and prioritized recommendation list.