Stay in your home safely. Plan the modifications before they're urgent.

We assess your home for safety hazards and accessibility barriers, deliver a detailed report with prioritized modifications and costs, and provide documentation structured for NLHC Home Modification Program grant applications. Three levels of service โ€” from assessment to grant-ready.

Book an Assessment How It Works

The people who need this most aren't always the ones who call.

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Seniors Staying Home

You want to stay independent in the home you know. We identify what needs to change โ€” grab bars, lighting, thresholds, layout โ€” before a fall forces the conversation.

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Families with Aging Parents

You're worried about Mom or Dad's house but don't know where to start. We give you a clear, prioritized list โ€” what to fix first, what it costs, and how to fund it.

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OTs & Healthcare Providers

You need a building-side assessment to complement clinical recommendations. Our reports document hazards, modifications, and costs in a format that supports referral workflows and grant applications.

Assessment. Report. Grant support.

Every engagement starts with an assessment. Most clients need the full Safety Report. If you're applying for NLHC funding, we take it further.

Level 1

Assessment

Room-by-room walkthrough identifying fall hazards, mobility barriers, lighting deficiencies, and emergency preparedness gaps. You walk the home with us and we explain every finding on the spot.

  • Every room evaluated
  • Hazards and barriers identified
  • Verbal walkthrough of findings
Level 2 โ€” Most Common

Safety Report

Everything in the assessment, documented in a detailed report with photos, priority rankings (urgent / important / recommended), specific modification recommendations, and cost estimates for each item.

  • Everything in Level 1
  • Photos of every finding
  • Priority-ranked modifications
  • Cost estimates per item
  • Contractor-ready scope
Level 3

Grant & Program Support

Everything in the Safety Report, structured specifically for NLHC Home Modification Program grant applications. Documentation formatted for program requirements, compatible with occupational therapy referral workflows.

  • Everything in Level 2
  • NLHC grant-ready documentation
  • OT-compatible format
  • Program requirement alignment
  • Application support documentation

Every room. Every hazard. Every barrier.

We evaluate your home against established safety and accessibility standards. The assessment covers immediate hazards โ€” the things that could cause a fall tomorrow โ€” and longer-term barriers that will become problems as mobility changes over the next five to ten years.

This isn't a quick walkthrough. We take the time to understand how the resident uses the home today and what's likely to change.

  • Fall HazardsLoose rugs, uneven thresholds, steep stairs, poor handrail placement, slippery surfaces in bathrooms and kitchens.
  • Lighting & VisibilityDark hallways, poorly lit stairwells, inadequate exterior lighting, switch placement for mobility-limited residents.
  • Mobility BarriersDoorway widths, bathroom accessibility, step-free access, kitchen reach zones, layout for walker or wheelchair use.
  • Emergency PreparednessSmoke and CO detector placement, fire escape routes, emergency lighting, clear egress paths from sleeping areas.

A report that tells you exactly what to do, in what order, and what it costs.

The Safety Report isn't a vague list of suggestions. Every finding includes a photo, a priority ranking, a specific modification recommendation, and a cost estimate. Hand it to a contractor and they can quote the work directly from it.

For Level 3 clients, the documentation is structured to meet NLHC Home Modification Program requirements โ€” so your grant application has the building assessment it needs without extra steps.

Safety Report โ€” Sample Findings
Bathroom โ€” no grab bars at tub Urgent
Main stairway โ€” handrail one side only Urgent
Front entry โ€” 4" step, no railing Important
Hallway โ€” insufficient lighting Important
Bedroom doorway โ€” 28" width Important
Kitchen โ€” high cabinet reach zones Recommended

Built to work with NLHC Home Modification Program grants.

The Newfoundland and Labrador Housing Corporation offers grants to help homeowners make safety and accessibility modifications. Our Level 3 service structures the Safety Report specifically to provide the documentation these applications require.

We don't administer the grants ourselves. But our reports give you a professional basis for your application, and if you're working with an OT, our assessment complements their clinical recommendations with the building-specific detail needed to plan and price the work.

How It Fits Together

  • Axiom assesses the homeWe document hazards, barriers, and recommended modifications with photos and cost estimates.
  • You apply for the grantOur Safety Report provides the building assessment documentation your NLHC application needs.
  • Contractors do the workYour report gives contractors a clear scope with specific modifications and cost parameters.

How an aging-in-place engagement works.

Thorough, respectful, and focused on practical outcomes.

1

Book

Tell us about the home and the resident's needs. We'll recommend the right service level and schedule a visit.

2

Assess

We evaluate every room for hazards and accessibility barriers, taking photos and measurements as we go.

3

Report

Receive your Safety Report with prioritized modifications and cost estimates. Level 3 clients get grant-ready documentation.

4

Support

We walk through the findings with you and your family, and answer questions as you plan next steps.

Plan the modifications before they're urgent.

Book an aging-in-place assessment. We'll tell you what needs to change, what it costs, and help you get it funded.