Making Your Bathroom Senior-Friendly
As we or our loved ones age, certain modifications in our living spaces become necessary to ensure safety and accessibility. The bathroom, in particular, is a room that requires special
As we or our loved ones age, certain modifications in our living spaces become necessary to ensure safety and accessibility. The bathroom, in particular, is a room that requires special
For older adults, using the bathroom can be quite difficult. The National Institute on Aging (NIA) reports that one in every three senior citizens over 65 years suffers from a
The bathroom can be especially dangerous for seniors. There are hard surfaces, small spaces, plenty of corners, and slippery water. With all of those obstacles, the bathroom is the place
As we get older, it can become difficult to navigate through tight slippery bathrooms. For those who wish to age in place, creating a safe bathroom is a top priority.
There comes a time in life when many aspects of daily life become more difficult, like regular bathroom use. When this happens, making a few modifications with a bathroom remodeling
The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) was set in place so those with disabilities can use facilities without being discriminated against due to a poor architectural design. One of the
Aging in your own home grants you a comfortable and familiar surrounding. Something not as easily found in assisted living facilities. When aging in place, it is important to make
The majority of slip-and-fall accidents with seniors happen in the bathroom. For this reason, this is one of the main focus areas when preparing a home for someone to age-in-place.
Every year, countless seniors are injured from falls in the home, and 80% of those falls occur in the bathroom. Slick, wet floors, bathtubs, and lack of grab rails lead
If you are living with a parent (or parents) who are experiencing mobility challenges, updating your bathroom can make life at home much easier, while giving everyone their privacy and
Home trends are constantly evolving, and one area where trends have a huge impact is in bathrooms. Generally when home-buyers evaluate a home they weigh the bathrooms and kitchen heavily
Outfitting your home to be wheelchair accessible can be an overwhelming undertaking. Prioritizing what projects to start on first is an important step in your renovation process. Let’s look at
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