Ramps For Handicapped, And Senior Citizens in Warren, Michigan, 48088, 586-598-2600
Wheelchair ramps are becoming more necessary everyday as the baby boomer generation is very active, they realize they are getting older and deciding they want to stay in their home and understand they may need some help. Ramps provide safe and reliable home access for users with walkers as well as wheel chairs, power chairs, and scooters. There are many types of ramps to fit your individual needs.
Barrier Free Modifications makes traveling in and out of your home easier, we offer many types of ramps to fit a wide variety of needs, whether you need an indoor or outdoor ramp, wood, rubber, steel or aluminum, portable or permanent concrete ramp our trained professionals will work with you to find the right ramp for you and your home, and get your ramp safely and quickly installed!
Barrier free Modifications understands, there are times and situations when installing a ramp is the only, best, safest solution. There are several types of ramp options available for you.
Wood Ramps definitely have a place, but can become slippery and do require a lot of maintenance, steel ramps are a great option and require a minimal amount of maintenance, painting every few years, while aluminum ramps have a lifetime warranty and are maintenance free, the choice is yours.
Light Ramps/ Potable Ramps come in a variety of lengths and are lightweight and portable for those on the go they can be temporary or semi- permanent.
Threshold Ramps because maybe you just need help with that 1st step? Threshold Ramps come in rubber and aluminum and provide the smooth and safe transition you need at raised landings, doorways, and low inclines.
Wood Ramps require constant maintenance and last only a few years, wood can also be very slippery from rain, snow, or ice, and rot from exposure.
Aluminum Ramps don’t rust, have no required maintenance, and come with a lifetime warranty.
Concrete Ramps will last for years to come, concrete also requires no maintenance and can be finished with a non slip texture.
Wheelchair Ramp installation is our most requested service. At Barrier Free Modifications in Warren, Michigan we follow exact ADA standards on all of our wheelchair ramp installations, and although there are times when a wood ramp is the only option, we recommend aluminum wheelchair ramps or concrete ramps as a preferred material.
Barrier Free Modifications helps the process of traveling in and out of your home easier, we offer various types of ramps to fit a large variety of needs, whether you need an indoor or outdoor ramp, wood, rubber, steel or aluminum, portable or permanent concrete poured ramp, our trained professionals will work with you to find the right ramp for you and your home, and get your ramp safely and quickly installed!
Warren: Median Age - 39.4 Warren: Number of Houses Mortgaged - 24,120
Poverty Status In The Past 12 Months By Age:
Total: 133,143
Income in the past 12 months below poverty level: 26,125
Under 6 years: 6,372
6 to 11 years: 7,040
12 to 17 years: 7,757
18 to 59 years: 60,832
60 to 74 years: 15,246
75 to 84 years: 6,655
85 years and over: 3,116
Income in the past 12 months at or above poverty level: 107,018
College Education for Warren:
Percentage of degrees awarded in Education.: 1.00%
Percentage of degrees awarded in Computer And Information Sciences And Support Services.: 4.00%
Percentage of degrees awarded in Mechanic And Repair Technologies/Technicians.: 4.00%
Percentage of degrees awarded in Health Professions And Related Programs.: 15.00%
Percentage of degrees awarded in Business, Management, Marketing, And Related Support Services.: 12.00%
Percentage of degrees awarded in Psychology.: 1.00%
Percentage of degrees awarded in Legal Professions And Studies.: 1.00%
In-state tuition and fees: 2,859
Out-of-state tuition and fees: 5,556
Institution Name: Macomb Community College
The term "handicap" can be offensive and is not appropriate language when referring to someone with disabilities. We apologize if we have offended anyone, that's not our intent. We use the term only to reference certain aspects of accessible construction (for the benefit of our uninformed viewers). We know that a person using a wheelchair would be much less "handicapped" in a building and surroundings that are wheelchair accessible, the extent of the handicap to an individual relates directly to accessibility!