Developing Accessibility for All: Lessons Learned on Bathroom Renovations

More than 30 years ago, Aaron, a landscape architect, and I, his wife and an occupational therapist, purchased our dream home in Baltimore. The three-story colonial, built in 1917, enchanted us immediately with its elegant stairway leading to the columned front porch, leaded glass windows, natural wood floors and wood trim, and large grassy area. The house was in disrepair and needed major renovation, though, including all three bathrooms. They had cracked tiles and old fixtures, with

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