South Carolina Care Planning CouncilSouth Carolina Care Planning Council
South Carolina Home Maintenance and Handicap Remodeling Services


Not the service you are looking for?

Use this menu to find other eldercare services and providers in South Carolina.

South Carolina Home Maintenance & Handicap Remodeling

< p > to < / p >


Contact Home Maintenance / Handicap Remodeling Services

For the convenience of the public, the ScCPC has listed the providers above to show what services may be available in South Carolina. We cannot verify the business practice nor the background of these providers. As a result, we do not provide their contact information. If you wish to contact a member of our council regarding any of the services listed above, please fill out the form below and a council member will contact you. Please be aware that your information may be shared with other members of the council who might be able to help you as well. Read Our Disclaimer.

Please do not submit financial, legal, or sensitive medical information to us.
We respect your privacy. Your information will not be given / sold to any other entity.

Become a Member of the Council

    Join the council

    List your company's services on this site and become a member of the South Carolina and National Care Planning Councils.

Book: How to Deal with 21 Critical Issues Facing Aging Seniors

    How to Deal with 21 Critical Issues Facing Aging SeniorsAging seniors and their families are often confounded by the complexity of issues facing the elderly. This book takes a comprehensive approach to address these challenges and provide solutions.

    Learn more | Purchase | Other books for seniors

About About Home Maintenance & Handicap Remodeling

    Many seniors who want to remain in their homes find it difficult because of a lack of transportation or because of the necessity of maintaining the home and the yard and being unable to do so.

    There are numerous community and private services that provide such things as home repair, deep cleaning, remodeling, maintaining the yard, shoveling snow, transportation and so on. Sometimes Medicaid or the local community area agency on aging will provide these services for financially needy individuals for free. For people with means there may be a charge.

    There is currently a growing trend for private companies to provide these services for a fee. People who have the means can hire trusted contractors or workers who are bonded and trained to work with the elderly. This allows many who would have to move from their current homes to remain in the home and receive the services necessary to maintain their home or to navigate the home with the help of modifications.