Call: (504) 475-7508

Email: AdaptiveAccessLLC@Gmail.com

Based in: Metairie, Louisiana

Home accessibility services in Metairie, Louisiana

Wheelchair ramps, lifts, and adaptive equipment for safer mobility at home.

Adaptive Access LLC, led by Andre Farnet, helps families, caregivers, and clinicians identify accessibility solutions that support safe mobility, safer transfers, and more effective care at home.

Services include wheelchair ramps, ceiling lifts, bathtub conversion kits, automatic door openers, portable lifts, and other adaptive equipment. Recommendations begin with a site evaluation and are based on the individual, the caregiver, the home, and the budget.

Why Adaptive Access

Clear planning, careful installation, and solutions that work in daily care.

Clinical practicality

Recommendations are based on the person, the caregiver, and the physical home environment.

Installed for daily use

Equipment is delivered and installed with attention to real transfer routines and access needs.

Planning within budget

System recommendations balance clinical need, home layout, and financial considerations.

About Adaptive Access

Local support for safer access, safer transfers, and more sustainable care at home.

Adaptive Access LLC focuses on practical home modifications and equipment that support safe mobility while reducing physical strain for caregivers.

Andre Farnet, owner of Adaptive Access LLC.

Led by Andre Farnet

Andre Farnet works directly with families, caregivers, clinicians, and contractors to recommend systems that fit the mobility needs of the individual and the layout of the home.

Each home and each patient is different. Recommendations are based on the person, the caregiver, the living environment, and the functional goals for safety, transfer support, and independence.

Independent or assisted use
Systems can be designed for independent use or with the help of an attendant.
Detailed planning
Adaptive Access provides drawings for proposed ceiling rail and portable lift systems.
Team coordination
Projects are coordinated with therapists, nurses, agencies, families, and contractors.

Services

Accessibility products and home modifications selected for safe daily function.

Some homes need safer entry access. Others need better transfer support, bathroom access, or more dependable movement from room to room. Adaptive Access helps assess and address both.

Wheelchair ramps

Entry and exit solutions designed for the property, the user, and the practical demands of daily use.

Ceiling lifts and transfer systems

Transfer support planned around patient needs, caregiver workflow, and room layout.

Portable lifts

Flexible equipment for homes that need adaptable transfer support across multiple spaces.

Bathtub conversion kits

Bathroom modifications that make bathing safer and easier for both the individual and the caregiver.

Automatic door openers

Hands-free access solutions that reduce effort and improve doorway accessibility.

Adaptive equipment planning

Recommendations shaped around budget, home layout, transfer requirements, and long-term mobility needs.

Transfer Solutions

Patient transfer systems from SureHands and Handi-Move.

Adaptive Access LLC partners with SureHands and Handi-Move to deliver patient transfer systems designed for independent use or use with an attendant.

Recommendations start with a thorough review of the patient, the caregiver, and the living environment. Systems are matched to physical needs, space limitations, transfer requirements, and budget.

The goal is to improve quality of life for both the individual and the caregiver by making transfers safer, more dependable, and more manageable on a daily basis.

Planning includes

  • On-site evaluation of the home
  • Patient transfer and mobility assessment
  • Detailed drawings for rails and portable lifts
  • Recommendations tailored to routine and budget

How It Works

A straightforward process built around the home, the patient, and the caregiver.

  1. 01

    Assess the need

    Review mobility goals, caregiver requirements, and the physical realities of the space.

  2. 02

    Recommend the right system

    Select products and home modifications that support safety, access, caregiver workflow, and budget.

  3. 03

    Coordinate with the care team

    Work with therapists, nurses, agencies, families, architects, and contractors as needed.

  4. 04

    Deliver and install

    Install the recommended equipment so the final setup works safely in everyday life.

Selected Work

Examples of accessibility systems and home modifications.

Projects can include safer entry access, transfer support, and mobility equipment for different parts of the home.

Ceiling lift rail system installed in a bathroom for assisted transfers near a bathtub and shower.
Ceiling lift system for safer bathroom transfers and caregiver support.
Wheelchair ramp with handrails leading to the front door of a brick home.
Front-entry wheelchair ramp for easier home access.
Outdoor vertical platform lift installed beside porch stairs.
Vertical platform lift for homes where stairs limit access.
Curved stair lift installed along a residential staircase.
Stair lift installation for safer movement between levels.
Residential aluminum wheelchair ramp with handrails leading to a porch.
Residential ramp installation matched to the home entry and layout.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions from families, caregivers, and referral partners.

Do you install the equipment you recommend?

Yes. Adaptive Access delivers and installs wheelchair ramps, lifts, and other home accessibility products as part of the overall solution.

Do you provide site evaluations before recommending a system?

Yes. Recommendations start with a site evaluation and, when needed, a patient and caregiver assessment.

Can transfer systems be planned around a specific home and budget?

Yes. Adaptive Access reviews the home layout, the physical needs of the individual, transfer needs, and the budget before recommending a system.

Who do you work with during a project?

Adaptive Access works with families, therapists, nurses, state agencies, group homes, architects, contractors, and other care partners.

Contact Adaptive Access

Start with a call and a site evaluation.

If you need safer home access, transfer support, or adaptive equipment, Adaptive Access LLC can help you determine the right next step.

Talk through the next step

Call to discuss the home setup, the mobility challenge, and the type of access or transfer support that may be needed.

Adaptive Access LLC

Andre Farnet

(504) 475-7508

AdaptiveAccessLLC@Gmail.com

Metairie, Louisiana

Services Provided

  • Wheelchair ramps
  • Ceiling lifts
  • Portable lifts
  • Bathtub conversion kits
  • Automatic door openers
  • Adaptive equipment planning