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Many injuries require home modifications, such as ramps, widened doorways, accessible bathrooms, and lifts.
When the trust funds this work, we coordinate with contractors and handle the payments properly through the trust.
Careful handling protects both the quality of the work and the beneficiary's benefits.
For someone with a spinal cord injury, an amputation, a traumatic brain injury, or another serious condition, the family home often needs significant modification to be safe and usable. Ramps, widened doorways, roll-in showers, stair lifts, and similar work can make the difference between independence and dependence.
These projects can be substantial, and the trust is frequently the source of funding. We coordinate with qualified contractors and manage the payments through the trust so the work gets done and the records are clean.
Paying for home modifications through a trust should be done with proper documentation, including the kind of receipts and invoices that support each distribution. This protects the beneficiary, creates a clear record, and keeps the trust compliant. We handle that documentation as part of administering the distribution.
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