5,000 in many cases – including solid-surface flooring. This allows homeowners who use a wheelchair or who have mobility needs, as well as homeowners who are buying their “forever home” and plan to age in place, to live in their Ideal home comfortably.The Accessibility Package includes wider doorways, no steps in or into the home, and ADA-compliant thresholds at the front door, back door and garage. Also, bathroom and kitchen cabinets accommodate wheelchairs, bathrooms include grab bars, comfort height handicap toilets and a tiled walk-in main shower. Finally, the house includes lever handles throughout, raised electrical outlets and a lower thermostat position.“About 15 years ago I decided to build a prototypical accessible home where I could age in place and get first-hand experience at what it would take to build something like this” says Boeck. “That’s what really inspired me to start working with Ideal Homes & Neighborhoods to be able to offer affordable accessibility options.”The project may inspire more home builders in Oklahoma to incorporate the concept of Universal Design – creating homes that are usable by all people without the need for adaptation. Not only are these first accessible homes just the beginning, but they have also initiated changes to more Ideal floorplans to better-accommodate accessible design features.Ideal Homes & Neighborhoods’ accessible homes will accommodate different families’ needs, such as children, family and friends with different abilities. Typically, owners would have to customize their existing home or buy a new home and make the changes after it is built. Having these features built in from the beginning makes for a much more flexible and attainable home. ","author":{"@type":"Person","name":"Ideal Homes"},"mainEntityOfPage":"https://www.idealhomes.com/blog/ideal-homes-and-neighborhoods-announces-new-wheelchair-accessible-homes"}