At Atlantic Renovations, we aim to help create a home that’s both comfortable and functional – at every stage of life. Our accessibility renovations help seniors and individuals with mobility challenges live safely and independently in their homes for as long as possible.
Whether you’re planning small adjustments or larger updates, we provide the renovation expertise and quality craftsmanship needed to make your home safer and easier to navigate.

Start by considering which areas of your home would benefit most from accessibility upgrades. From grab bars and walk-in showers to wider doorways and slip-resistant flooring, these are things to think about when planning improvements that fit within your budget.
Once you know what changes you’d like to make, we can provide a detailed, transparent quote outlining the scope of work and labour costs based on the materials and renovations you require before any work begins.
Accessibility renovations vary depending on the size and complexity of the project. For example, smaller updates such as installing grab bars or comfort-height toilets will have lower costs compared to full bathroom remodels or home accessibility conversions. Due to the potential complexity required, we recommend contacting us so we can complete an on-site visit in order to provide firm pricing.
Accessibility renovations vary depending on the size and complexity of the project. Smaller updates, such as installing grab bars or comfort-height toilets, may start around $1,500, while full bathroom remodels or home accessibility conversions can range from $10,000 to $37,500.




Adding sturdy, well-placed grab bars provides extra support and helps prevent slips and falls. Available in various finishes and styles, they can blend seamlessly with your existing bathroom or hallway.
These toilets sit higher than standard models, making it easier to sit and stand—an important upgrade for anyone with mobility challenges or joint pain.
A low or barrier-free shower allows easy entry and exit without stepping over a high edge. You may also want to consider adding a built-in bench and handheld shower for extra comfort and safety.
In wet areas like bathrooms or kitchens, non-slip flooring can make a big difference in preventing falls and improving day-to-day safety.
Widening entryways makes it easier to move through your home, especially for those using mobility aids like walkers or wheelchairs.




If mobility has become a concern, there are many practical changes that can make daily activities safer and easier—from bath access improvements to better lighting and easier-to-use fixtures.
Simple additions such as grab bars, lever-style handles, or improved lighting can help maintain confidence and independence at home.
If your goal is to stay in your home longer, consider updates that support comfort, accessibility, and safety as your needs change over time.



From walk-in showers to comfort-height toilets, we handle the renovation work that helps make bathrooms safer and easier to use.
We complete whole-home upgrades, including ramps, wider hallways, and other modifications that make your home more accessible and practical.
If you’re ready for a more extensive project, we can handle all aspects of your renovation—from demolition to finishing touches—to help create a home that’s easier to live in every day.




