babies. seniors. disabled.

Walker to Walker

Life is a journey that cycles from a start that functions very similarly to its end. As we prepare to care for the family members who depend on us, it's important we consider our in-home accommodations so they are nurtured and protected as they take take their steps through life from walker to walker.


Nest 'n Nurture

When your bundle of joy arrives, you will certainly have your hands full with late night feedings and diaper changes which is why nesting ahead of time is so important. Work with d2D to ensure the nursery is perfectly decorated, organized and sanitized way ahead of time. 

Your little one beginning to crawl? When babies begin to become more independent and move around spaces on their own, you want to make sure they are safe. Toddlers can get into some of the most unimaginable things because they are curious about everything. Baby proof your home before this stage of their life so you are confident that your baby is safe, even when you step away for a split second.

Senior 'n Disabled Living

Seniors are the largest growing population today and with that comes a need for an adaptive way of living; in some cases this means major changes for them and their family members. Can you use help modifying your home to accommodate a loved one coming to live with you? Or maybe someone you know needs their home redesigned and organized to accommodate some of the changes that come with aging?

d2D can help design a safe living quarters to make this transition smoother for everyone involved. Prevent slips, trips and falls, widen walkways, improve lighting, reposition essential day-to-day items so they more accessible, discover new assistive technologies and arrange for in-home assistance

These are important stages in life that can create added pressures if you do not know where to begin.

Get started with your plans to make a smooth transition today. 


Love seeks one thing only: the good of the one loved. It leaves all the other secondary effects to take care of themselves. Love, therefore, is its own reward.
— Thomas Merton