A catastrophic injury changes everything, including how you live in your own home. Whether you or a loved one suffered a spinal cord injury, traumatic brain injury, severe burn, or amputation, your home may no longer be safe or accessible. Making the right modifications can help you regain independence and improve your quality of life.
After a serious injury, many people return home before they feel fully ready. Hospitals and rehab centers discharge patients as soon as it's medically safe — but "medically safe" doesn't always mean your home is ready for you.
Stairs, narrow doorways, standard bathtubs, and high countertops can all become serious hazards. Without the right changes, daily tasks become dangerous. Falls and re-injuries are common. The right home modifications reduce that risk and help you focus on what matters most — your recovery.
Every injury is different, but these are common changes:
Bathroom Improvements
Kitchen Enhancements
Bedroom Modifications
General Safety Features
You don't have to figure this out alone. Many professionals and local resources can guide you through the process.
Occupational Therapists (OTs) are often the best first call. They assess your specific needs and recommend modifications based on your injury, mobility, and daily routine. Many OTs in San Antonio specialize in home accessibility evaluations.
Certified Aging-in-Place Specialists (CAPS) are contractors trained to handle accessibility remodels. Look for CAPS-certified professionals through the National Association of Home Builders.
Texas Health and Human Services also offers programs that help people with disabilities make their homes more accessible. Eligibility requirements apply, but it's worth exploring if you need financial assistance.
Facing a catastrophic injury is overwhelming. The list of things to handle — medical appointments, therapy, insurance calls, and now home modifications — can feel endless. Give yourself grace. You don't have to solve everything at once.
Start with the changes that make the biggest immediate difference for safety. Work with your medical team and an occupational therapist to prioritize. Then tackle the rest as you go.
San Antonio has resources and professionals ready to help you through this process. You don't have to navigate it alone.
If your injury happened because of someone else's actions, you may have legal options worth understanding. Texas law gives injury victims a limited window of time to act — waiting too long can make it harder to pursue a claim.
Our team offers free consultations for catastrophic injury victims and their families throughout San Antonio. There's no obligation to hire us. We're here to answer your questions and help you understand your options.
Call us today or fill out our online form to schedule your free consultation.
Disclaimer: The information provided on this blog is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Every situation is unique, and the law can be complex. For specific legal guidance on your personal injury case in Texas, contacting an experienced attorney is essential. The Ali Law Group is not responsible for any actions taken based on the information contained here.