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  "name": "Can you adapt an existing bathroom to be more accessible for wheelchair users?",
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      "name": "Can you adapt an existing bathroom to be more accessible for wheelchair users?",
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      "acceptedAnswer": {
        "text": "Yes, adapting an existing bathroom for wheelchair users is a common disability remodeling project. This often involves widening the doorway to at least 32 inches, creating a roll-in or zero-entry shower with grab bars and a handheld showerhead, and installing a wall-mounted or comfort-height toilet. We can also lower or modify sinks for knee clearance, add non-slip flooring, and ensure sufficient turning radius within the bathroom. The specific modifications depend on the existing layout and the user's individual needs.",
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        "description": "Yes, we can adapt bathrooms for wheelchair users by widening doorways, creating roll-in showers, modifying sinks, and ensuring adequate turning space."
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  "description": "Yes, we can adapt bathrooms for wheelchair users by widening doorways, creating roll-in showers, modifying sinks, and ensuring adequate turning space."
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