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Homes That Grow Gracefully With You! |
Your #1 Resource for Custom Home PlansThings You Need To Know About Home Design That Will Allow You To Live Independently And Maintain Self-Reliance Well Into The Future!
The Application of Universal Design and Adaptable Design CriteriaMany Americans recognize that their needs are changing. To find out why Universal Design and Adaptable Design is important to you, navigate our "Easy Access" pages. Also, you will find links to a wealth of information from our "Resources" page.
Find Universal Design ProfessionalsFind designers and contractors who have been trained and demonstrate in-depth knowledge in universal design principles to design, build, and remodel barrier-free homes. Visit the AARP website to find a listing of Certified Aging-In-Place professionals who will help you implement design features for handicap accessible home plans.
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About Falcon Homes, Inc.Our Company's vision is a world where homes are both beautiful and comfortable for all people, regardless of age or physical ability, and our mission is to design homes for anyone seeking an alternative to inconsiderate living environments. Our commitment to help children, aging adults and families with special needs attain a higher level of safety, independence, comfort and integration in our communities is the foundation on which our vision rests. We will reach our goals by developing well defined business systems that result in consistent, predictable products and services that meet our customer's expectations every time.
Disability EtiquetteA note about etiquette: We prefer to not use the words handicap or handicapped to describe a person with disabilities. We will, on occasion, use phrases like handicap accessible house plans to describe our product and services, only as a way to facilitate communication. In our efforts to promote good etiquette, The City of San Antonio, Texas and their Disability Advisory Committee have given us permission to reprint their Disability Etiquette Handbook. We have made this booklet available to you free as a download or you may contact us for a hard copy. |
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