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Funding for home modifications can come from several different sources, depending on the person’s needs, injury history, benefits, insurance, care plan, and long-term goals.

Planning accessibility modifications often involves thoughtful financial coordination. We regularly collaborate with case managers, elder law attorneys, veterans and their VA representatives, discharge planners, and insurance providers, including Long Term Care (LTC), to help families navigate funding pathways for safer living solutions across Greater Atlanta.

Smart Financial Planning for Accessible Living

When planning accessibility modifications, it’s important to consider the long-term financial picture. Whether supporting individuals with limited mobility, physical challenges, injury recovery needs, workers’ compensation cases, veterans, or those choosing to age in place, investing in home modifications can often be more cost-effective than extended facility-based care. A thoughtfully designed home environment supports safety, independence, and comfort—while also making sound financial sense over time.

> Special Needs Trusts

Special Needs Trusts (SNTs) are commonly used to protect assets while enhancing quality of life for individuals with physical or cognitive challenges. Trust funds are often allocated toward home accessibility modifications, improving safety and supporting long-term independence.

> Workers’ Compensation

Workers’ compensation benefits may include coverage for medical care, disability, and necessary home modifications following a workplace injury. Accessibility upgrades such as doorway expansions, ramps, and interior adjustments can be incorporated as part of a structured recovery plan.

> Veterans Benefits

Veterans may qualify for grants that assist with home accessibility modifications, including the Specially Adapted Housing (SAH) and Special Home Adaptation (SHA) programs. We work collaboratively with families and VA representatives to support compliant project planning and documentation.

> Insurance & Settlement Funding

Home modifications are sometimes funded through insurance settlements, long-term disability benefits, Long Term Care Insurance, (LTC) claims, or litigation proceeds. Our team can provide detailed project documentation to support approval and reimbursement processes when required.

Professional Coordination

We understand the documentation, timelines, and compliance considerations often required by legal, medical, and government professionals. Our team works collaboratively to ensure projects align with funding requirements, client care plans, and long-term accessibility goals.

Depending on the funding source and care plan, Accessible Living Atlanta may help with bathroom modifications, ramps and safe entry, indoor mobility and doorway updates, or kitchen modifications.

What Makes Our Work Different

We build for the client and the caregiver.

Safety is not only for the person with limited mobility. It also helps the person supporting them every day.

We focus on dignity and design.

Accessibility improvements should blend in, feel natural, and look like they belong in your home.

We think beyond today.

We design with practicality in mind, including long-term function and resale-friendly choices.

We simplify the process.

Clear communication, solid scheduling, and a team that respects your home from day one through final walkthrough.

Let’s Talk About Your Project & Funding Options

It starts with a conversation. We’ll assess your space, understand your needs, and design a customized plan that fits your lifestyle and your home. Let’s take the first step together.

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