Luxury home for sale in Alberta described as ‘gold standard’ for accessibility
Global News
The luxury St. Albert property includes accessible features such as a wheelchair lift, an elevator, a roll-in shower and an automated dog door.
A unique house for sale in St. Albert, Alta., has caught the attention of people in the disability community.
The luxury bungalow was renovated a few years ago for a man with ALS (amyotrophic lateral sclerosis). As his mobility deteriorated, the business owner spared no expense to make his home as accessible as possible.
The house includes a wheelchair lift in the garage, an elevator, track for a bedroom lift, a dumbwaiter in the kitchen and an automated dog door.
Disability advocate and consultant Brad Bartko recently toured the house to help the realtor understand all its assets. He says when he entered, he teared up.
“(The house) takes (obstacles) away and you can just be you,” Bartko told Global News.
Bartko has cerebral palsy, and uses a wheelchair full-time. He describes the home as the “gold standard” for accessibility.
Among his favourite features is a roll-in shower in the master ensuite, complete with a full-body blow-dryer.
He also loves the backyard with wheelchair-friendly turf, accessible through the walkout/rollout basement.