National Directory: Kansas

Welcome to the Kansas Home Modification and Repair Resources Page! On this State Resources page, you will find resources for consumers and professionals specific to Kansas, including featured programs, funding sources, home modification and repair providers by city, and educational materials!

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HOME MODIFICATION IN Kansas


Home Modification Providers by City

This section contains listings of home modification providers in Kansas. Search by city or keyword.

Lenexa, KS

Minor Home Rehabilitation Program

Contact Person: Sue Carter, Rehabilitation Program Assistant

Agency Name or Parent Company: Johnson County Kansas Housing

Name of Home Modification Program / Resource: Minor Home Rehabilitation Program

Address: 12425 W. 87th Street Parkway, Lenexa, KS 66215

Email Address: [email protected]

Phone Number: 913-715-6612

Homepage/Website: https://www.jocogov.org/dept/human-services/housing/minor-home-rehabilitation

Established: 1980's

Target Population: Moderate Income

No. of Persons Served/Year: 100

No. of Paid Staff: 7

Services Provided:

  • Minor home modifications (e.g., grab bars, raised toilet seats, handheld showers, handrails, lever door handles)
  • Major home modifications (e.g., remodel bathrooms, adjust counter/cabinet heights, ramps, elevator/platform or chair lifts, widen doorways, roll-in showers)
  • Repairs (e.g., roofing, electrical, carpeting/floors, stair repairs)

Funding Source(s):

  • City/County Housing and Community Development Department (e.g., Community Development Block Grants, HOME Block Grants)

Is your organization Non-Profit?: yes

Shawnee, KS

Funtional Home Living

Contact Person: Lynn Stoner-Whitsitt

Address: 22329 W 46th Terr, Shawnee, KS 66226

Email Address: [email protected]

Phone Number: 913-481-2421

Homepage/Website: www.functionalhomeliving.com

Established: 2017

Target Population: seniors

No. of Persons Served/Year: 30

No. of Paid Staff: 3

Most Common Modification: grab bars

Type of Assessment: yes

Providers Education/Training: no

Funding Sources: private pay

Special Features: use of an occupational therapist

This project was supported, in part, by grant number HHS-2018-ACL-AOA-HMOD-0308 from the U.S. Administration for Community Living, Department of Health and Human Services, Washington, D.C. 20201. Grantees undertaking projects with government sponsorship are encouraged to express freely their findings and conclusions. Points of view or opinions do not, therefore, necessarily represent official ACL policy.

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