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John Ford Group Adaptation Centre
Guides
21 May 20230Comments

The 3 Essential Home Adaptations For Wheelchair Users

Unless you’re living in a new build (and even then, we know it can be hit-or-miss) most homes aren’t designed and built with wheelchair users in mind. It seems unbelievable,
by Lucinda Dawes
Guides
28 April 20230Comments

3 Things To Ask Before You Install A Wet Room

A wet room can be a fantastic addition to a property  - provided it’s installed correctly by expert bathroom fitters, preferably ones with experience and expertise in accessibility. If you have
by Lucinda Dawes
Top Tips To Make Your Home More Accessible1
Guides
21 March 20230Comments

Top Tips To Make Your Home More Accessible

Need to make your home more accessible? Are you looking for ways to adapt your home but feeling a bit panicked by the potential costs? Making a property more accessible for
by Lucinda Dawes
Guides
28 January 20230Comments

Why Wall Panels Don’t Work For Adapted Bathrooms

Wall tiles are better for adapted bathrooms than wall panels. When you’re adapting a whole bathroom to make it more accessible, you have two options when it comes to the walls. Do
by Lucinda Dawes
Guides
14 January 20230Comments

Stairlifts – Everything You Need To Know

Not being able to use the stairs often prevents individuals from accessing half of their property, creating big problems and often rendering the home unfit for purpose. The installation of a
by Lucinda Dawes
John Ford Group Adaptation Centre
Guides
28 December 20220Comments

Shower Screen Vs Shower Curtain – Which Is Safer For Accessibility?

Adapting a bathroom for someone with limited mobility? You’ve probably already considered user-friendly showers and accessible toilets. Wheelchair-friendly and accessible sinks tend to come pretty high up on the agenda too. But
by Lucinda Dawes
Guides
28 November 20220Comments

What Actually IS An Adapted Bathroom?

For individuals living with reduced mobility, home adaptations are the difference between feeling trapped in their own homes and going about their days independently. All areas of a house can be
by Lucinda Dawes
disabilities grant
Guides
18 October 20220Comments

Funding For Adaptations: Everything You Need To Know

According to the disability charity Scope, people living with a disability come up against £583 of extra monthly costs due to their impairment. (The full report makes a fascinating read;
by Lucinda Dawes
Guides
4 October 20220Comments

Which Adaptations Are VAT Exempt?

At the heart of The John Ford Group lies the belief that everyone deserves to enjoy their home life as fully and as independently as possible. Installing adaptations to a home
by Lucinda Dawes
John Ford Group Adaptation Centre
Guides
20 September 20220Comments

5 Home Adaptations You Didn’t Know You Needed

When you imagine home adaptations to improve accessibility, you’re probably imagining ramps and chairlifts. And while these are practical solutions for many access issues, home adaptations can be so much
by Lucinda Dawes
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