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Eric Anderson

Eric is a residential accessibility consultant, engaged in functional and accessible home design for clients with physical disabilities. Championing this passion, Eric often trades his business attire for contractor's garb to work directly on accessible and universal design remodeling projects. This hands-on site production work allows him to ensure that his recommendations satisfy his clients' needs; other times he tests and perfects innovative modifications and solutions of his own properties. He developed expertise in residential accessibility through his business operations in home health services (Allied Rehab Services); durable medical equipment specializing in mobility, accessibility, assistive technology (USA Rehab); and, acquiring Maryland licenses in appraising, real estate, contracting, and home building.
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State Contractor Licensing Requirements

Each state has different requirements for contractor licensing.  The following are links to each state’s licensing websites.  It is also valuable to note that states grant a top tier of licensing, yet county’s can make contractors follow more stringent requirements.  Please make sure to check state and county government websites Read more…

By Eric Anderson, 5 yearsMarch 23, 2018 ago
Consumers

Buying A Handicap Accessible Home

Buying A Handicap Accessible Home Before you start I’d like to start by apologizing for the blog title. For the past 20 years, I’ve been committed to helping people with a physical disability either modify or acquire property for wheelchair accessibility. During this time, I’ve learned that politically incorrect terms Read more…

By Eric Anderson, 6 yearsOctober 11, 2016 ago
Consumers

Selecting a Contractor for Wheelchair Accessibility

My son loves the TV Show Treehouse Masters. From time to time, I’ll watch the show with him; I like any type of construction show generally speaking and especially respect Pete’s workmanship. The other day I saw this 60-second informational video at the end of the show. At AHS, we Read more…

By Eric Anderson, 8 yearsSeptember 9, 2015 ago
Consumers

Temporary Wheelchair Accessible Flooring

Wheelchair accessible flooring can be a common problem for individuals who use manual wheelchairs. Carpeting and unleveled floor transitions between rooms often create physical barriers and can reduce, or even prevent, access into a room. Rental apartments magnify the challenge because these homes are more likely to contain carpet in Read more…

By Eric Anderson, 8 yearsAugust 22, 2015 ago

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