New Hampshire, USA, September 27, 2011 — The baby-boomer generation has reached a critical age and accessibility issues are now unavoidable. Advent Home & Access’ redesigned website addresses these issues in a positive and empowering light. Their new website promotes the hot new phrase and lifestyle of “Aging in Place”.
New Hampshire, USA, September 27, 2011 — The baby-boomer generation has reached a critical age and accessibility issues are now unavoidable. Advent Home & Access’ redesigned website addresses these issues in a positive and empowering light. Their new website promotes the hot new phrase and lifestyle of “Aging in Place”.
“Home modification is in, moving is out!” declares co-founder Michelle Frieberger on the home page. Beneath those words are stunning photographs of designs that turn a home or business into one that can be easily navigated by someone with mobility issues. Stylized elevators and custom-designed ramps are just a few of Advent’s solutions to accessibility problems that beautify as well as provide mobility.
The new site has a rich, professional new look. Encapsulating what Advent does best, the new home page provides visitors with an easier navigation and more features.
A slideshow on the front page kicks off the site with a positive call to action…
This is your kitchen, your garage, your basement, your bathroom. There is no room in your house that should be inaccessible to you, but small spaces, narrow doors, steep stairs, and other barriers can make certain parts of your home inconvenient and dangerous…Reclaim your home with accessibility remodeling.
New categories such as “From Downstairs to Upstairs” and “From Room to Room” lay out how Advent Home & Access eliminates barriers and provide solutions to accessibility problems in homes or businesses across New England.
“I am so pleased that the new site fully reflects the breadth and depth of our access solutions, as well as, featuring real projects in action. Hopefully, this will shine some light on the pressing issue of home and business mobility concerns, and let people know that you should never have to leave your home or workspace simply because you can no longer move through it like you used to,” says Michelle Frieberger.
Advent Home & Access was established in 2005 by husband and wife team: Michelle and Charles Freiberger. Advent provides accessibility solutions such as remodeling and product installation, as well as, free consultations. Contact Advent Home & Access by phone at (888)-855-4466, or by visiting their website at www.adventhomeaccess.com. Advent Home & Access is located at 315 Derry Road in Hudson, New Hampshire 03051.
Contact:
Jade Shames
Advent Home & Access
Hudson, New Hampshire 03051
888-855-4466
[email protected]
http://www.adventhomeaccess.com/