Accessibility & Aging-in-Place Modifications
We help make homes safer and easier to navigate without making them feel clinical. Zero-entry showers, widened doorways, grab bars, improved lighting, all integrated in a way that still feels like home.
If your bathroom feels cramped, outdated, or just not working anymore, our Portland-based, professional bathroom remodeling team can help turn can help turn awkward, worn-out bathrooms into clean, functional spaces that actually fit how you live now—not how someone else used to, whether it’s better lighting, a barrier-free shower, or finally replacing that chipped countertop.
Over the years, Revive Works has worked alongside organizations including REACH CDC, Habitat for Humanity, NAYA, and Rebuilding Together, helping homeowners access accessibility improvements, home maintenance and repairs, and other projects that support safer, more comfortable living environments.
These partnerships have given us a close view of the challenges many homeowners face and the work community organizations do every day to address them.
Our owner, Alan Pierce, also serves as Program Chair for the National Aging in Place Council (NAIPC) Oregon & Southwest Washington Chapter, where he helps connect professionals, organizations, and resources focused on helping people live safely and independently at home.
We put together a short guide based on what we’ve learned working on nonprofit-funded projects. It focuses on the operational side: the part that often gets overlooked but ends up determining whether projects move smoothly or stall halfway through.
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We help make homes safer and easier to navigate without making them feel clinical. Zero-entry showers, widened doorways, grab bars, improved lighting, all integrated in a way that still feels like home.
We address the issues that impact safety and livability. Moisture intrusion, dry rot, air quality concerns, and structural wear that’s been deferred too long.
These are often the projects that need to move quickly and close cleanly. We handle them efficiently without unnecessary delays or overcomplication.
We prepare homes for energy-efficiency upgrades, making sure they’re ready for the next phase of work without setbacks.
For larger scopes, we also take on full house remodels that address accessibility, safety, and structural concerns across the entire home.
We’ve structured our in-house labor rate to support nonprofit projects. The idea is straightforward: help your funding go further so more work can get done.
Nonprofit projects often involve funders, vendors, homeowners, and approval layers all moving at once. Our job is to reduce that coordination load, communicate clearly, and help your team keep projects moving.
Nonprofit projects typically stall under too many funders, vendors, and approval layers all talking at once. We're easy to coordinate with and we keep communication clear to avoid getting stuck in back-and-forth.
We understand how nonprofit funding works, and we plan around it. That means better closeout performance near grant deadlines and fewer surprises that throw off your reporting.
We're not looking for one-off jobs. We value relationship-based partnerships where your team knows exactly who they're working with and what to expect, project after project.
You get honest scopes, realistic timelines, and direct answers. If something's structurally risky or a repair needs a different approach, we'll tell you up front so your team can make informed decisions.
For organizations that value ongoing care, Revive Works also offers a proactive home maintenance plan. That means routine, practical upkeep that can help homeowners stay safer and more comfortable while reducing larger downstream repair needs.
If it sounds like there might be alignment, we'd love to learn more about your programs. We'll talk through how Revive Works can support your team's mission.