The partnership aims to ensure safety & accessibility for adults aging at home

CINCINNATI, Ohio—Handyman Connection, a home improvement franchise for professional handyman services, announced a partnership with Jukebox Health, a national provider of clinically-led home modifications. Through the partnership, Jukebox will be able to assess safety risks and recommend Handyman Connection franchisees to provide modifications to homes. Additionally, the collaboration aims to allow older residents and those with disabilities to live safely at home. 

"Partnering with Handyman Connection marks an exciting new chapter for Jukebox Health as we work together to transform homes and improve lives,” said a Jukebox Health representative. “This collaboration allows us to merge our innovative approach to health care accessibility with Handyman Connection's unmatched expertise in home improvement. Together, we’re not just enhancing spaces—we’re empowering individuals to live more comfortably and independently."

Jukebox Health seeks to provide solutions that address safety risks in the home. By combining the expertise of occupational therapists with a network of vetted installers, the company hopes to address common risks that prevent older adults and those with disabilities from safely living at home. 

“We are proud of this partnership with Jukebox Health and look forward to the future of helping generations age in place with a dedicated partner by our side,” said Angelique McMillian, vice president of marketing at Handyman Connection. “This relationship marks a significant milestone for Handyman Connection, as we strive to provide friendly, reliable and trustworthy home services. Working with Jukebox, we can provide more quality care for our clients.” 

Handyman Connection services a variety of home improvement and repair needs, including carpentry, flooring, electrical work, plumbing and remodeling. The company said the partnership allows them to service more aging individuals and help them live comfortably within their own homes.