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        "text": "Common wheelchair accessible home modifications include widening doorways to at least 32 inches, installing ramps or lifts for entry and interior level changes, and creating roll-in showers or curbless showers. Other important updates often involve lowering countertops and sinks, installing grab bars in bathrooms, and replacing traditional door handles with lever-style handles. Ensuring clear turning radii in key areas like kitchens and bathrooms is also crucial for ease of movement.",
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