Where will you live when you're 80? Can your current home fit the bill or will navigation issues force a change? Most homes aren’t built with long-term independence in mind. But that's starting to evolve.
Across Fresno and Clovis, more homeowners are looking ahead and updating kitchens, bathrooms, and entryways to support safety, comfort, and mobility as they age. It’s called aging in place, and it’s about making smart, lasting choices so you can stay in the home you love indefinitely.
Whether you're planning for yourself, your parents, or just thinking ahead, Imagine Remodeling of Fresno uses our expert lens to break down the best aging in place home modifications, room by room. We’ll cover practical upgrades, design details, and what to expect when hiring a contractor familiar with universal design.
Here's a great example of creative design and universal function. One of our Fresno clients recently came to us with a clear vision: elevate the design of their kitchen, family room, and hall bathroom without compromising accessibility. Because the client used a high-level wheelchair, we didn’t need to lower counters. Instead, we reworked what was below, replacing base cabinets with smooth-glide drawers and rollout shelves to allow easy, one-handed access.
In the hall bathroom, accessibility was non-negotiable. We prioritized turning radius, shower controls within arm’s reach, and thoughtful fixture placement without losing the clean, modern look they wanted. Every choice balanced safety and style. The result? A space that looks incredible, works seamlessly, and supports independence every day. Here's an in-depth look at how we did it.
Aging in place remodeling doesn't have to mean clinical grab bars and hospital vibes. It’s about adapting your space so it works with you as your needs evolve. At its core, it’s about freedom. The freedom to get around your home safely, use the kitchen without strain, and take a shower without worrying about slips or steps. It’s comfort, function, and good design working together.
You’ll also hear the term universal design. While ADA compliance is often about meeting minimum accessibility codes, universal design goes further. It creates homes that are easier for everyone to navigate, whether you’re using a walker, pushing a stroller, or recovering from surgery.
Curious about the local costs of the remodel on your mind? Our updated cost guide is here for you when you're ready to explore.
Before you start changing fixtures or pricing out tile, take a walk through your home, literally. Look at it through the lens of safety, accessibility, and daily comfort. You’ll start to notice things you’ve lived with for years that might become obstacles later.
Here are a few key areas to check:
Once inside, the goal is simple: move through your home easily, without tripping hazards, tight corners, or awkward transitions. Aging in place home modifications often start with circulation, making sure that the flow from room to room works for you now and later.
Key upgrades for better mobility and ease:
Bathrooms are where most aging-in-place renovations start, and for good reason. Slippery surfaces, tight layouts, and high thresholds are an accident waiting to happen. But with a few strategic updates, a bathroom can be transformed into one of the safest, most comfortable rooms in the house.
Here’s where to focus first:
The kitchen is one of the busiest, and most demanding, rooms in any home. For aging in place, it’s also one of the most rewarding to update. A well-designed accessible kitchen remodel reduces strain, increases independence, and makes everyday tasks feel manageable, not exhausting.
Smart kitchen upgrades to consider:
The layout matters, too. Wide, open U-shaped or L-shaped designs provide better maneuverability than traditional galley kitchens. And lighting? Under-cabinet LEDs with rocker switches can make a big difference for aging eyes.
Technology is a powerful tool for safety and peace of mind. When thoughtfully integrated, smart home tech for seniors can help support daily routines, emergency alerts, and even social connection.
Here are a few top tech upgrades that align with aging in place design:
Choosing a contractor with experience in universal design and accessibility is so important. Imagine Remodeling brings all of this to the table, along with a reputation for high-quality work and thoughtful, responsive service.
Here’s what to look for when hiring a senior home renovation specialist:
Choosing to stay in your home doesn’t mean settling, it means planning ahead with care and confidence. Aging in place updates offer benefits that go far beyond safety alone.
You know every light switch, every creaky floorboard, and how the sunlight hits your kitchen in the morning. Staying home means you keep those quiet comforts that make daily life feel grounded.
Well-designed updates give you more control, not less. From hands-free fixtures to no-step entries, these changes support your routine without needing daily help.
Long-term care facilities are expensive. Investing in home modifications now can significantly delay or prevent the need for assisted living, saving tens of thousands of dollars down the line.
This isn’t one-size-fits-all. Whether you need a curbless shower, pull-down shelving, or wide-open pathways, your remodel is tailored to how you live.
This one is for everyone who cares about you. Aging in place design brings reassurance to kids, caregivers, and loved ones who want to see you thrive at home.
We recommend a minimum of 36 inches to accommodate wheelchairs, walkers, or simply give more clearance for everyday movement.
In most cases, Medicare does not cover these upgrades. However, some state and local programs may offer grants or low-interest loans.
A curbless shower (also called a barrier-free shower) has no step or threshold. The floor slopes gently to the drain, making it safer and easier to enter, especially for those using mobility aids.
Not at all. Universal design benefits everyone, from aging adults and people with disabilities to young children or anyone recovering from injury. These spaces are simple and intuitive to operate.
Absolutely not. In fact, some of the most beautiful spaces we’ve designed are also the most functional. Accessibility and style can (and should) go hand in hand.
Whether you're looking to improve comfort, accessibility, or peace of mind, Imagine Remodeling can help you update your home with purpose. Our design-build remodeling services can easily include aging in place home modifications that blend function and design, so you can stay where you feel most at home. Ready to explore what's possible for your home? Contact us here to get started!