Stay in the Home You Love
Common Projects We Integrate
Main-floor suites and layout reconfigurations; zero-threshold showers and wider doors/halls; brighter, safer lighting and easy-reach controls; discreet no-step entries and ramps that fit your architecture.
Compliance & Quality
We manage permits, apply ADA-informed best practices for private homes, and reinforce for future features like grab bars—without clinical aesthetics.
Planning for the Future With Confidence
Your home should adapt to your needs—not the other way around. Aging-in-place remodeling ensures you can stay comfortable and independent in the space you love, while also preparing for multigenerational living. In communities from Ashland to Bend, families are choosing features like main-floor suites for parents, zero-threshold showers for safety, and better lighting for visibility.
At Monroe Construction, we integrate these upgrades seamlessly, so they feel intentional rather than institutional. Universal design principles help make your home safer, more accessible, and better suited for the decades ahead—without sacrificing style.
Related Services
Explore Services That Support Long-Term Living

Home Remodeling, Additions & ADUs
Reconfigure layouts or add main-floor suites so everyday living gets easier.

Interior Design & Finish Work
Select slip-resistant flooring, brighter lighting, and smart controls that still feel upscale.

Outdoor Living Spaces
Plan accessible entries, ramps, and covered spaces that connect indoors and out.
Full-Service Project Management
Monroe Construction coordinates assessments, materials, schedules, and clean job sites—especially important for clients living in place during work.
Financing & Loan Assistance
We introduce lenders familiar with renovation and accessibility upgrades.
Land Acquisition & Site Development
For additions, we plan access, grading, and entries that work for mobility.
Warranty & Post-Build Support
After completion, we’re available to fine-tune adjustments and provide care notes.
Aging-in-Place FAQs
Can we phase upgrades over time?
Yes—we can prioritize critical items now and plan future phases as needs evolve.
Do we need permits for accessibility updates?
Many changes do; we’ll confirm requirements and handle submittals.
How do we avoid an institutional look?
Thoughtful materials, lighting, and layout choices create a warm, residential feel while improving access.

