KITCHEN ADAPTATION FAQs
The most important is the ergonomics. For any wheelchair user, there has to be sufficient clearance for you to get your chair in and out of the kitchen, whilst at the same time being able to turn as well as access worktops and appliances. In some cases, this means focusing the units on a single side of the kitchen. However, these considerations will be part of the specification we design with your involvement.
Yes! Most kitchen adaptation devices cater for not only wheelchair users but also those with restricted mobility.
Again, the key to any adaptation is the design and specification, and we’ll work with you from quote to completion to help provide a kitchen that’s functional and designed around your specific needs.
We can. There are a range of manufacturers who make units and appliances specifically for assisted living such as AKW and Magnet and we work with a range of suppliers to bring you the widest range of options.