6 Ways to Make Your Home Senior-Friendly
If you haven’t had a senior living with you in the past, it’s probably not a senior-friendly home. With different health concerns and various levels of physical mobility, seniors do have special needs when it comes to ensuring that the homes that they live in are comfortable and safe. If you’ve got an older adult who’s about to move in with you, you’ve got to start thinking about their needs and making sure that they’re safe in their new home. Try making the following changes at home to get you started:
1. Install a lower peephole – particularly for seniors that live alone, a peephole is an important security measure. Osteoporosis can cause seniors to lose height, and causing them to strain to see out of a peephole is a danger
2. Reduce glare in the home – for the comfort of seniors, install blinds on the windows that can be adjusted depending upon the amount of light or glare coming into the home
3. Prevent falls with safety measures – put railings on stairs and in the bathroom, and to avoid slips remove area rugs
4. Control water temperatures of the faucets – seniors can scald themselves if they find it challenging to control water
5. Change door handles – seniors with arthritis often have trouble manipulating doorknobs; accommodate them by installing level handles or other assistive devices
6. Try to control clutter – whether a senior is moving in, or you’re trying to make their home a little safer, finding storage for all the extra items that are not regularly used is important to reduce clutter and increase safety
Via: Guide for Boomers and Seniors who Live with Them
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December 1st, 2009 at 10:51 pm
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