Your Home Safety Team in the DC Metro Area
571-626-7267
thomas.dmv@oakleyhomeaccess.com
Oakley Home Access, based in the DC Metro Area, is a Home Safety Team of experts serving Washington DC, Maryland and Virginia. They set out to achieve Fall Prevention, increased Accessibility, & Aging-In-Place.
Oakley Home Access can assist a wide array of community members ranging from children with special needs to the elderly striving to age-in-place. Oakley Home Access will provide home safety services ranging from removing area rugs to complete remodels.
Whether you are looking for Wheelchair Ramp Installations, Stairlifts, Grab Bar Installations or even a Stiltz Elevator, the team at Oakley Home Access DMV is committed to bringing you the highest quality products. Our goal is to ensure that every area both inside and outside your home is safe and accommodating to your needs.
In addition, the team at OHA will be with you every step of the way, including a free at home assessment, help with funding sources, and referrals to any additional services needed. Call us at 571-626-7267 to start your journey towards accessibility.
Our Services
Wheelchair Ramps | Stair Lifts | Bathroom Modifications | Vertical Lifts | Stiltz Elevators | Patient Lifts
About Our DC Metro Area Team
Thomas Correa
*Owner
*License/Registration #42022400012
*CAPS certification
*Fully Insured
Thomas Correa, the owner of Oakley Home Access DMV, brings a wealth of experience in government contracting and government-sponsored managed care health plans. His background includes a strong focus on providing access to healthcare for elderly and disabled populations, aligning perfectly with the company’s mission to enhance accessibility and support aging in place in the DMV area. Thomas is a graduate of American Intercontinental University with an MBA in Healthcare Management. He also holds a Certified Aging in Place Specialist (CAPS) designation and is a licensed contractor in Washington DC and Virginia.
Resources and Funding
Once Oakley Home Access does our home assessment and determines the proper modifications for each individual person, the question we are asked most frequently is, “How can we pay for these modifications?” Thankfully there are several different funding sources for most people to consider if they are not able to pay out of pocket. Home modifications and aging in place are much less expensive alternatives to long-term care facilities and the process of finding funding is something that we can help with also.