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At Home Access Solutions, we have the pleasure of meeting many individuals that need help in finding the right balance of living comfortably while functioning in everyday life at the same time. We pride ourselves in providing our clients with solutions that do just that – work to make their lives better. But we can’t do it alone and we certainly can’t take all the credit.
Today, I’ve introduced two people on the video blog, each bringing unique yet very powerful, life-changing aspects to residential accessibility and the general betterment of people’s daily lives. First, Jason Williams joins us from Best Bath Systems – a company dedicated to providing barrier-free solutions for people that have difficulty using standard baths and showers. He will be teaching local contractors how to make bathrooms safer for people that live there. Afterwards, Best Bath Systems will very generously donate the shower used to demonstrate safety during the class. Rebuilding Together will then be able to use that shower in one of the homes they will be improving in our community right here in Omaha.
Also today, I would like to introduce you to the wonderful folks at Rebuilding Together. With me in the video, I have Tom from the Omaha Chapter of Rebuilding Together. The organization has a unique and very beneficial service offered in that volunteers from our communities are coordinated to help others in their own communities. These volunteers help to make living in one’s home better – working to improve living conditions for those that need it. With today’s donation, Rebuilding Together will contribute to making one more family, one more home – safer and healthier.
Both of these organizations are pivotal to improving the lives of others and we at Home Access Solutions are proud to be affiliated with them! I encourage you to visit their websites for more information on what they offer and their achievements.
Remember, as I mentioned in my video – in a sea of negative news happening all around us, it’s important to note the good things too. They are, after all, a large part of what makes the world go around...