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Aging-in-Place Home Inspection

A specialized, non-invasive evaluation focused on how well a home supports long-term safety, mobility, and independent living.

What Is an Aging-in-Place Inspection?

An Aging-in-Place Home Inspection is a specialized, non-invasive evaluation focused on how well a home supports long-term safety, mobility, and independent living. At SureSight Property Consultants, this inspection helps homeowners, families, and caregivers identify potential safety risks and accessibility concerns so they can plan improvements proactively—before issues arise.

Especially valuable for: seniors, individuals with mobility concerns, and families planning for the future.

What We Evaluate

We assess visible and accessible features that impact daily living. The focus is on practical observations and planning guidance—not enforcement or compliance.

Entry, Steps & Movement

  • Entryways, steps, and walkways
  • Handrails and guardrails
  • Stairways and transitions between levels
  • General fall-risk indicators

Bathrooms & Daily Safety

  • Bathroom safety (tubs, showers, toilets, grab-bar locations)
  • Flooring transitions and trip hazards
  • Lighting levels and switch placement
  • Door hardware and ease of operation

Kitchen Access & Reach

  • Kitchen accessibility and reach considerations
  • Practical layout observations for daily tasks
  • Ease of access for frequently used areas

Whole-Home Safety Review

  • Visible and accessible safety concerns
  • Areas that may benefit from improvement
  • Priority-based planning guidance

Who This Inspection Is For

Seniors

Planning to remain in their home safely and comfortably.

Families

Helping parents or loved ones plan ahead with confidence.

Recovery & Mobility Changes

Individuals recovering from injury or managing mobility changes.

Homebuyers Planning Long-Term

Evaluating whether a home supports long-term living needs.

What This Inspection Is Not

To ensure clarity and transparency, this service is informational and planning-focused:

Not a medical or therapy evaluation

This is not a medical or occupational therapy assessment.

Not a code or ADA compliance inspection

This is not a building code or ADA compliance inspection.

Not a certification of safety

This does not certify a home as “safe.”

No guarantee of future usability

This does not guarantee future usability of the home.

What you do get: observations and recommendations so homeowners and families can make informed decisions at their own pace.

Pricing

Service Price Includes
Aging-in-Place Safety & Accessibility Inspection $250 On-site safety and accessibility evaluation, fall-risk and mobility observations, a clear plain-language digital report, practical improvement considerations, and priority-based recommendations.
Bundle: Aging-in-Place + Full Home Inspection Add $200 Schedule together for overall home condition plus long-term livability insights in one visit.
Pricing confirmation: Pricing is confirmed prior to scheduling. Larger or more complex homes may require additional time.

How Findings Are Reported

You’ll receive a clear, easy-to-understand digital report designed to support calm, informed conversations—not overwhelm.

What You’ll See

  • Observed safety and accessibility concerns
  • Areas that may benefit from improvement
  • Practical recommendations (not mandates)
  • Priority guidance to help with planning

How to Use the Report

Share it with family members and use it as a planning guide for updates that support safety, comfort, and independence over time.

Aging-in-Place Inspection FAQ

What is the goal of an Aging-in-Place Inspection? +
The goal is to help homeowners and families understand how well a home supports safe, comfortable long-term living and where improvements may help reduce risk.
Is this inspection required? +
No. Aging-in-place inspections are voluntary and informational, intended to support planning and peace of mind.
Will you tell us what must be fixed? +
No. We identify observations and potential improvements. All decisions remain with the homeowner or family.
Do you recommend specific products or contractors? +
No. Recommendations are general in nature so homeowners can choose solutions that best fit their needs and budget.
Can this inspection be done for a new home? +
Yes. Many buyers use this inspection to evaluate whether a home will support long-term living needs.
Can family members attend the inspection? +
Absolutely. Family involvement is encouraged and often helpful.
Is this inspection covered by insurance? +
Typically no. Aging-in-place inspections are planning-focused services.

Schedule an Aging-in-Place Inspection

Contact

Phone: 227-238-1717
Email: [email protected]

Book Online

Choose your service and schedule securely online.

Service Area: Maryland, Northern Virginia, and Washington, D.C.

Planning ahead helps preserve independence and peace of mind. Schedule your Aging-in-Place inspection and get clear, practical guidance.

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Disclaimer: Aging-in-Place inspections are observational and informational only and do not guarantee safety or future usability of the home. Scheduling, agreements, and payment are completed securely in Spectora.

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