Aging is inevitable, but it does not have to be associated with several problems. Despite the benefits of retirement communities, nursing homes, and other such institutions, some elderly people fear leaving their homes as they age. Some housing upgrades can help elderly relatives maximize the amount of time they can spend in their homes in their old age because they want to stay in their own homes as long as possible.

  1. Ramp – A ramp can easily be integrated with existing front porches, giving wheelchair users the flexibility to leave their homes.
  2. Grab bars can be installed in the tub or shower to help your elderly relative enter and exit the tub or shower without difficulty. Adding an extra handrail or guardrail to a stairway is another excellent method to make it easier for an aged family member to navigate.
  3. Widening Doorways- This normally requires the expertise of a construction manager, but it is quite beneficial to individuals who use wheelchairs for mobility. Older homes are less likely than modern houses to have wheelchair-accessible doors.
  4. Change Tub/Shower- Many manufacturers are offering tubs and showering booths that are easier to enter and exit for the elderly. Traditional tubs might make it difficult for an elderly family member to enter and exit safely and comfortably.
  5. Move Basement Appliances to the Main Floor- A property with first-floor bedrooms can be modified to include a washing machine and dryer, eliminating the need for an elderly family member to make repeated trips downstairs for laundry.

It’s best to make these changes ahead of time before the situation arises. When a family member begins to show signs of aging, it’s important to start talking about care solutions. Adaptation & Modification Services provides in-home care for aging persons who prefer to continue at home but require assistance with basic necessities. We deliver exceptional care to senior citizens, with a focus on retaining their dignity. Contact us today!

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