Now Offering Aging-In-Place Inspections

We want to provide you with the knowledge and information that you need to remain in your home despite the challenges that may come with aging, illness, or injury.

Now Offering Aging-In-Place Inspections
Aging in place is a strategy that has been developed to help facilitate people being able to remain at home - in their own homes - for as long as possible despite potential declines in health and mobility.

We are now offering Aging-In-Place inspections for homeowners in Wyoming. As a former Emergency Medical Technician and full-time caregiver, I understand just how important design and accessibility is in a home. At Frontier Inspections, LLC, we want to provide you with the knowledge and information that you need to remain in your home for as long as possible despite the physical challenges that may come with aging, illness, or injury.

What is an Aging-In-Place Inspection?

Aging in place is a strategy that has been developed to help facilitate people being able to remain at home - in their own homes - for as long as possible despite potential declines in health and mobility. The primary focus of aging in place tends be on aging homeowners, but it also provides value to homeowners of any age who are experiencing mobility or other health issues due to illness or injury.

The unfortunate truth is that homes are usually designed for people who do not have mobility issues (perhaps requiring the use of crutches, a walker, or a wheelchair) or other health challenges like visual impairment or balance problems. Aging-In-Place inspections are designed to identify any potential problem areas in the home so that they can be improved or corrected to allow residents to remain in their own homes.

As home inspectors (Robert is a Certified Aging-In-Place Professional), we will carefully inspect your home with a focus on identifying the things that may present risks or limitations due to aging or illness/injury. Following the inspection of your home, we will provide you with a detailed report outlining modifications or improvements that you may wish to consider making to the home in order to keep it as safe and accessible as possible.

The recommendations included in an Aging-In-Place inspection report are, in many ways, "best practices" that would be found in any quality senior housing or assisted living facility since these facilities are designed for older people who may have a variety of physical limitations. The majority of homes in America, however, are designed for residents who do not have physical limitations.

When Should I Have an Aging-In-Place Inspection?

The best time to have an Aging-In-Place inspection performed is before you need it. The earlier you have an Aging-In-Place inspection performed on your home, the more time you will have to make any desired modifications or improvements to the home before they are necessary. For many homeowners, the best time to have an Aging-In-Place inspection performed is while they are still working and have the income to fund home improvement projects. It is never too late, however, as many improvements or modifications that may make your home safer and more accessible are inexpensive or free.

Frontier Inspections, LLC offers Aging-In-Place inspections as a stand-alone service or as an add-on to a full home inspection (at a discounted price). You can reach us by text/phone at 307-670-3706 or by email at frontierinspectionsllc@gmail.com to learn more or to schedule an Aging-In-Place inspection.

What's Included in an Aging-In-Place Inspection?

During an Aging-In-Place inspection, we will inspect the exterior and interior of your home with a special focus on areas of concern for those who may be aging or experiencing challenges with mobility or overall health. Once the Aging-In-Place inspection has been completed, we will provide you with a detailed report outlining our suggestions for any modifications or improvements to your home to make it safer and more accessible.

Some of the things that we will look at during an Aging-In-Place inspection include:

  • Exterior (yard, driveways, sidewalks, stairs or ramps, lighting, and more)
  • Entryway
  • Appliances
  • Kitchen
  • Bathroom
  • Plumbing
  • Electrical
  • Flooring
  • Hallways
  • Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning
  • Storage
  • Windows

Frontier Inspections, LLC offers Aging-In-Place inspections as a stand-alone service or as an add-on to a full home inspection (at a discounted price) for your Wyoming home.

Let's Connect

Thank you for considering Frontier Inspections, LLC as your Wyoming home and commercial property inspector! Please reach out to us if you have any questions.

We are available by email at frontierinspectionsllc@gmail.com or by text/phone at 307-670-3706.