Last Updated: June 11, 2026

Funeral homes, county facilities, and institutions increasingly specify ADA-conscious mortuary equipment — prep rooms, viewing logistics, and workspaces usable by staff and visitors with disabilities. This page explains how we support ADA-aligned projects, transparently.

What we build for ADA-aligned facilities

Height-adjustable and multi-height tables that bring work surfaces into accessible reach ranges · foot-pedal and hands-free sink operation · clear-knee-space casework configurations · low-profile lifts and powered handling that reduce strength-dependent tasks · layout support so door clearances, turning radii, and approach paths around equipment can meet your architect's accessibility plan.

Transparency on compliance

The ADA governs facilities and employment practices — equipment alone is not “ADA certified,” and any vendor claiming otherwise is overselling. Compliance is determined by your facility design as a whole under the ADA Standards for Accessible Design. We will configure equipment to the dimensional requirements your design professional specifies, in writing on your quote. See Compliance, State Minimums & Operating Conditions.

Official resources

ADA.gov — ADA Standards & guidance · U.S. Access Board · our Web Accessibility Statement

Contact

Send your accessibility spec sheet with your RFQ, or call 1-888-792-9315, Mon–Fri, 8:00 AM–6:00 PM ET.