Aging in Place Funding

General Accessibility in Rochester, MN

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Products for General Accessibility

Some general accessibility involve products you can purchase directly — from simple grab bars a handyman can install to larger items like grab bars, ramps and door hardware. We've reviewed the best options to help you choose.

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General Accessibility Contractors in Rochester

No contractors listed yet for Rochester

We're actively adding contractors in Minnesota. In the meantime, try searching for "CAPS certified contractor Rochester" or contact your local Area Agency on Aging for referrals.

Contractor Licensing in Minnesota

Minnesota requires a Residential Building Contractor license for contractors offering more than one 'special skill,' administered by the Department of Labor and Industry (DLI). Remodelers also require licensure. Exceptions: contractors making less than $15,000 annually (with certificate of exemption), specialty contractors providing only one skill, and homeowners doing work on their own homes. Minimum insurance: $100,000 per occurrence, $300,000 aggregate, $25,000 property damage. Workers' compensation is required for employees. For Medicaid waiver-funded EAA services, lead agencies must verify provider credentials, and comparable itemized bids are required.