Your home should be your safe haven - not a daily challenge.
If you live with limited mobility, arthritis, one-handed functionality, balance issues, or fatigue, even small home repairs can feel overwhelming. Climbing ladders, heavy lifting, and complicated tools? Not an option. But that doesn't mean you have to wait for someone else to fix things.
DIY Accessible Home Repairs: A Guide for Physically Challenged Homeowners gives you practical, step-by-step solutions for creating a home that works with you, not against you - all without overexertion or unsafe methods.
Inside, you'll discover how to:
Make bathrooms, kitchens, and entryways safer with simple, low-effort upgrades
Fix common household problems from a seated or stable position
Choose adaptive tools that make repairs easier and less tiring
Create a maintenance schedule that fits your energy levels
Know when to DIY - and when to call a pro while keeping control of the project
With clear instructions and accessibility tips for every project, this guide turns intimidating repairs into achievable victories.
Whether you want to:
✅ Stop a leaky faucet without crawling under the sink
✅ Replace door handles for easier grip
✅ Install motion-sensor lighting to prevent falls
✅ Repair loose tiles or carpet edges before they trip you
...this book will show you how to do it safely, affordably, and confidently.
You don't need to be a professional. You don't need to do everything in one day.
You just need the right strategies - and the belief that your home can be a place of freedom and comfort again.
Take back control. Start making your home safer, more comfortable, and truly yours - one simple repair at a time.