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Aging in Place Contractors in Moreno Valley, California

Get matched with licensed contractors who specialize in making Moreno Valley homes safer and more accessible. From Sunnymead Ranch to Towngate, we serve all Moreno Valley neighborhoods.

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Why Moreno Valley Families Choose IE Home Safety

Moreno Valley is one of the Inland Empire's fastest-growing communities

Moreno Valley is home to 210,000+ residents and has been one of the fastest-growing cities in the Inland Empire. Many families moved here in the 1980s-2000s and are now planning to age in place in the homes where they raised their children.

Our contractor network understands Moreno Valley's housing stock—from 1980s tract homes in Sunnymead Ranch to newer developments in Towngate and Rancho Belago. We know how to work with standard construction and HOA requirements.

Moreno Valley's connection to March Field Air Reserve Base means we serve many veteran families. Our contractors have experience helping veterans navigate VA grant programs for home modifications, which can provide up to $112,064 in funding for accessibility improvements.

Whether you're a veteran seeking VA assistance or a family planning ahead for aging parents, we connect you with contractors who understand both the technical requirements and the financial assistance options available.

Our Services

Professional home safety modifications in Moreno Valley

Bathroom Safety Modifications

Moreno Valley's newer homes often have standard bathrooms that are easier to modify. We install grab bars, walk-in showers, and accessible fixtures for families planning ahead.

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Wheelchair Ramps & Platform Lifts

Many Moreno Valley homes have front porches and garage entries that need accessibility solutions. We design ramps that work with your property's layout and HOA requirements.

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Stairlifts & Handrails

Two-story homes are common in Moreno Valley's newer developments. Our specialists install stairlifts and handrails that keep families safe as they age in place.

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Accessible Kitchen Design

Keep your Moreno Valley kitchen functional for all ages. We install lowered counters, pull-out shelves, and lever faucets that make cooking safer and easier.

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Safety Lighting & Visibility

Better lighting reduces fall risks throughout your home. We add motion-sensor lights, improved task lighting, and night lights for safe navigation.

Lighting Options

Full Home Modifications

Comprehensive accessibility solutions for every room. Wider doorways, accessible closets, and safer flooring throughout your Moreno Valley home.

Full Home Details

Housing Stock by Era

Understanding Moreno Valley's diverse housing landscape

1980s-1990s Tract Homes

Sunnymead Ranch, Moreno Valley Ranch

  • Standard tract home layouts
  • Two-story designs common
  • Moderate bathroom sizes (6x8 feet typical)
  • Attached two-car garages
  • Standard doorways (30-32 inches)
  • Carpeted stairs and hallways
Tip: These homes are relatively straightforward to modify. Focus areas include stair solutions for two-story layouts and master bathroom accessibility.

2000s-2010s Developments

Towngate, Rancho Belago

  • Larger floor plans and bathrooms
  • Open concept living areas
  • Two-story with master bedroom upstairs
  • Better lighting and electrical
  • Wider doorways in newer builds
  • Tile and laminate flooring
Tip: Modern construction makes modifications easier. Many families plan ahead by adding grab bars and improving lighting before mobility issues arise.

2010s-Present New Construction

Newest developments, Master-planned communities

  • Contemporary open floor plans
  • Some accessibility features already included
  • Energy-efficient construction
  • Modern plumbing and electrical systems
  • Larger bathrooms and walk-in closets
Tip: Newest homes may already have some accessibility features. Additions typically include grab bars, improved lighting, and planning for future needs.

Neighborhoods We Serve

Home safety solutions across all of Moreno Valley

central Moreno Valley

Sunnymead, Sunnymead Ranch, Moreno Valley Ranch, Towngate

eastern Moreno Valley

East Moreno Valley, Perris border area

southern Moreno Valley

South Moreno Valley, Rancho Belago, Box Springs

northern Moreno Valley

North Moreno Valley, March Field area, Edgemont

Local Resources

Helpful organizations and services in Moreno Valley

Community Organizations

Riverside County Office on Aging

(951) 867-3800 | Case management, caregiver support, senior nutrition programs

Moreno Valley Senior Center

Social activities, wellness programs, community events

Moreno Valley Public Library

Senior programs, technology classes, community resources

March Field Air Museum

Local history, community events, veteran resources

Moreno Valley Mall

Shopping, dining, community gathering place

Moreno Valley Community Park

Accessible walking paths, recreation facilities

Healthcare Providers

Riverside University Health System - Moreno Valley

26520 Cactus Ave, Moreno Valley | (951) 486-4000 | Emergency care, senior health services, urgent care

Kaiser Permanente Moreno Valley Medical Offices

27300 Iris Ave, Moreno Valley | (951) 243-0811 | Primary care, specialty services, senior health

What Our Clients Say

Real stories from Moreno Valley families

We bought our Moreno Valley home in 1995 and raised our family here. When my wife needed a walker, we found a great contractor through IE Home Safety who installed grab bars and a walk-in shower. The work was done in three days, and the price was very reasonable.

David & Susan L.

Sunnymead Ranch

Bathroom Safety

My parents live in Towngate, and their two-story home was becoming difficult to navigate. The stairlift installation was seamless, and now they can safely access both floors. Highly recommend this service for Moreno Valley families.

Maria G.

Towngate

Stairlift Installation

As a veteran, I qualified for VA grants to modify my home. The contractor IE Home Safety connected me with understood the VA process and helped me get everything approved. They installed ramps at both entrances and widened doorways. Professional work from start to finish.

James T.

Moreno Valley Ranch

Ramps & VA Assistance

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about home modifications in Moreno Valley

Do you serve all Moreno Valley neighborhoods?

Yes, we serve all Moreno Valley neighborhoods including Sunnymead Ranch, Moreno Valley Ranch, Towngate, Rancho Belago, and surrounding areas. Our contractor network is familiar with Moreno Valley's housing stock, from 1980s tract homes to brand new developments.

How much do home modifications cost in Moreno Valley?

Costs in Moreno Valley are consistent with the Inland Empire: grab bars $500-1,500, walk-in showers $5,000-12,000, wheelchair ramps $2,000-8,000, stairlifts $3,000-10,000. Moreno Valley's newer construction often makes modifications more straightforward, which can help control costs. Your free assessment will provide accurate estimates for your specific home.

How long does installation take in Moreno Valley?

Timeline depends on project scope: grab bars 2-4 hours, walk-in shower conversions 3-5 days, wheelchair ramps 1-3 days, stairlifts 1-2 days. Moreno Valley's standard construction typically allows for efficient installation. Permits usually take 1-2 weeks to process through the City of Moreno Valley.

Do I need permits for modifications in Moreno Valley?

Most structural modifications require permits from the City of Moreno Valley Building & Safety Department. This includes ramps, bathroom remodels, and electrical work. Simple grab bar installation typically doesn't require permits. Your contractor will handle all permitting and ensure compliance with Moreno Valley building codes and any HOA requirements.

What about HOA requirements in Moreno Valley?

Many Moreno Valley neighborhoods have HOAs that may have requirements for exterior modifications like ramps. Our contractors are experienced working with Moreno Valley HOAs and can help navigate approval processes. Interior modifications typically don't require HOA approval, but exterior work may need architectural review.

Can you help with VA grants for veterans in Moreno Valley?

Yes! Moreno Valley has a significant veteran population due to March Field Air Reserve Base. Disabled veterans may qualify for VA grants: SAH (up to $112,064), SHA (up to $44,615), or TRA (up to $9,708). Our contractors have experience with VA grant processes and can help you navigate the application. Visit our financial assistance page for detailed information.

What makes Moreno Valley homes unique for accessibility?

Moreno Valley's housing stock is relatively newer (mostly 1980s-present) compared to other Inland Empire cities. This means homes often have standard construction that's easier to modify. Two-story layouts are very common, making stair solutions a frequent need. Many neighborhoods have HOAs that require approval for exterior modifications.

What's the first step to get started?

Schedule a free in-home assessment. A licensed contractor will visit your Moreno Valley home, evaluate your needs, discuss your goals, and provide a detailed estimate. There's no obligation, and the assessment typically takes 30-45 minutes. Call (951) 777-9776 or request an estimate online.

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