THE KGC BLOG
How Mobility Solutions Keep Heart Patients Safer at Home
Mobility challenges are often overlooked in heart recovery—but they matter. Learn how thoughtful home modifications can reduce risk, restore confidence, and help heart patients heal safely and independently.
Creating an Accessible Home Entry Without Breaking the Bank
You don’t need a major renovation to make your home’s entry safer and more accessible. Discover real-world, budget-friendly upgrades that can make a big difference—without breaking the bank.
Should You Go With a Stairlift or a Vertical Platform Lift?
Trying to decide between a stairlift or a vertical platform lift? This guide from KGC Access walks you through the pros, cons, and real-world considerations to help you choose the right fit for your home and lifestyle.
Don’t Ignore That Beep: Diagnosing Stairlift Alerts
Is your stairlift beeping? Learn what those alerts mean, what you can safely check, and when to call for expert help. KGC Access explains how to keep things quiet, safe, and moving smoothly.
At Home, Not Left Out: Staying Connected Without Going Out
Staying home doesn’t mean giving up connection. This thoughtful guide explores how to foster joy, creativity, movement, and routine indoors—without labels or limits.
A Practical Checklist for Safer Home Mobility in 2025
Planning ahead can protect independence. This room-by-room checklist from KGC Access and Mobility Solutions helps Richmond families identify small, smart upgrades that make homes safer and more comfortable in 2025 and beyond.
4 Powerful Ways to Support Parents Who Want to Stay Independent
Supporting your aging parent doesn’t mean taking over—it means creating a home that respects their independence while keeping them safe and comfortable. Discover four thoughtful ways to help your loved ones age in place with dignity and confidence.
How a Few Grab Bars Can Drastically Reduce Fall Risk
Whether you're thinking about your own needs or planning ahead for someone you love, this article is designed to reframe how we think about fall safety at home—and how a few well-placed bars can quietly support a life well lived.
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