Senior-Safe Bathroom Remodel Guide for Greater Oklahoma City Homeowners
Greater Oklahoma City has a steady aging-in-place remodel market — long-tenure homeowners across Bethany, Warr Acres, The Village, Del City, Midwest City, and Capitol Hill; established intown neighborhoods like Heritage Hills, Mesta Park, Crown Heights, Edgemere Park, Paseo, and Nichols Hills; plus stay-put homeowners across Edmond, Norman, Moore, Yukon, Mustang, Choctaw, and Guthrie. Walk-in shower conversions are the dominant first-step scope.
What to prioritize first
If you can only do one thing, replace the tub with a walk-in or low-threshold shower. Stepping over a tub wall is the #1 fall risk in the bathroom for anyone over 65.
- Low-threshold or curbless walk-in shower
- Slip-resistant flooring and shower pan texture
- Properly anchored grab bars (not suction cups)
- Comfort-height toilet
- Hand-held shower wand on a slide bar
- Built-in shower bench or fold-down seat
- Lever-style faucets instead of knobs
Not sure which option fits your home? Julia will walk you through a 2-minute guided conversation and show you a personalized remodel profile.
Frequently asked questions
How much does an aging-in-place bathroom remodel cost in Greater Oklahoma City?+
Most accessibility-focused conversions across Greater Oklahoma City land between $8,500 and $24,000 depending on whether you go curbless, what shower system you choose, and whether the layout has to change. Slab cuts to relocate drains add the most cost in OKC-area homes.
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