Find Aging-in-Place Contractors
Across the South
Home modification specialists in 117 cities across 9 states — screened for accessibility services, CAPS certification, and local grant programs.
What Makes This Directory Different
Not a lead-gen site. Not paid placement. A structured reference built for families who need real answers fast.
CAPS Certification Tracked
The CAPS badge (Certified Aging-in-Place Specialist) is cross-referenced against the NAHB member directory — not self-reported by the contractor.
Grant Programs Mapped
Every city page lists available VA HISA grants, state Medicaid waivers, and local programs — so families know what funding is available before calling anyone.
Climate-Specific Guidance
Material and installation recommendations vary by region — coastal humidity, Gulf heat, and freeze-thaw cycles all affect what gets specified. We map this per city.
Browse by State
Select your state to see all covered cities and local specialists.
Not Sure Where to Start? Check Grant Eligibility First.
Many families qualify for the VA HISA Grant (up to $6,800), state Medicaid waivers, or state-specific programs before spending a dollar out of pocket. Our grants guide covers every state we serve.
About SafeHome Registry
SafeHome Registry is an independent directory of aging-in-place contractors and home modification specialists across the Southern United States. The directory covers 117 cities across 9 states — Mississippi, Alabama, Louisiana, Texas, Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, Tennessee, and Virginia — with 4174 specialists listed as of June 2026.
Listings include general contractors, accessibility remodelers, grab bar installers, ramp builders, roll-in shower specialists, and stair lift contractors. CAPS-certified specialists (Certified Aging-in-Place Specialist, credentialed by the National Association of Home Builders) are identified separately. The directory does not accept paid placement — ranking is by rating and review count only.
Each city page includes local grant program information (VA HISA, state Medicaid waivers, county-level programs), average project cost estimates, permit requirements, and climate-specific material guidance. Data is updated regularly.
For press, research, or data inquiries: About This Registry · Verify a Contractor License · Grant Programs Guide
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