Clinically Driven. Design Inspired. Serving the Conejo Valley.
Serving Thousand Oaks homeowners who want to stay in the homes they've built their lives in.
(805) 500-0801Thousand Oaks is one of the most desirable places to age in Southern California — quiet streets, strong community, and a housing stock that families have invested in for decades. But the same ranch-style homes and two-story floor plans built throughout the 1970s, 80s, and 90s were designed with full mobility in mind. Step-in showers, interior staircases, narrow hallways, and raised entries are standard features of that era — and as mobility changes, each one becomes a real risk.
We work in Thousand Oaks homes regularly — in neighborhoods like Lynn Ranch, Dos Vientos, Wildwood, and Lang Ranch. Most of these homes are excellent candidates for modification. With the right assessment and a thoughtful plan, we can dramatically improve safety and independence without changing the character of a home a family has loved for decades.
"We don't install medical equipment. We design and build architectural safety features that integrate seamlessly into your home." — Ace Access Homes
We assess your entire home and build around the specific challenges you face — not a menu of off-the-shelf products.
The bathroom is the highest-risk room in the home. We install walk-in showers, ADA-compliant grab bars, comfort-height toilets, and slip-resistant flooring — features that look architectural, not institutional.
Learn moreWe improve safe movement throughout your entire home, including entry points. Stairlifts, vertical platform lifts, ramps, and door widening allow every room to remain accessible — without requiring a move.
Learn more Stairlift Installation in Thousand Oaks →We make high-use spaces easier to navigate. Wheelchair-accessible cabinetry, pull-down shelving, lever-style hardware, and improved lighting all reduce strain and fall risk in everyday routines.
Learn moreMost contractors who offer accessibility work are generalists adding a service line. Ace Access Homes was built from the ground up around one specialty: helping people stay safely in their homes as their mobility changes.
Our CAPS credential — Certified Aging-in-Place Specialist — is issued by the National Association of Home Builders and requires coursework in the clinical realities of aging: how mobility disorders progress, how falls happen, how the built environment either protects or endangers the people living in it. That clinical lens shapes every recommendation we make.
Why Choose Ace Access HomesWe don't guess. We assess.
Every recommendation is based on your specific movement patterns and your home's unique layout. We suggest the smallest set of changes that will make the biggest difference.
No pressure. No overselling.We start with a visit to understand your home's safety and accessibility needs. Our team reviews key areas of concern, listens to your goals, and identifies practical opportunities to improve stability and ease of movement.
Based on the assessment, we create a detailed plan that prioritizes your safety, comfort, and independence. You'll receive a transparent proposal with clear pricing and timelines — so you know exactly what to expect.
Our skilled technicians handle every installation with care and precision, ensuring everything meets the highest standards of safety and quality. After installation, we're here for ongoing support.
We offer a free in-home safety assessment. We'll visit your Thousand Oaks home, evaluate the risks, and tell you honestly what will make the biggest difference. No pressure. No guesswork. No overselling.