Breaking Limits

Why Most Home Modifications companies get it wrong

1 h 5 min · 8 de ene de 2026
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In this episode we are shining a light on a different approach to home accessibility from and organization, Oakley Home Access, who employs OTs to consult with and provide the home modifications. The leads to a people first philosophy, one that supports families from the pediatric space all the way to the aging adult, and those especially with special needs. Completely transforming daily life for children, parents, and families for the possibility of a full and meaningful life

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