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Tips for Switching a Home Design to Match a Senior's Limited Mobility

April 18, 2018
Amy Adaniel
bigstock-outdated-bathroom-with-white-a-22133201.jpgA stroke, arthritis, and a broken bone are just a few of the reasons seniors lose mobility as they age. Once mobility is impacted, getting around the home may not be as easy. Is your parent having a hard time getting around the home? Here are tips on how to switch up the home design for those with limited mobility.

Move the Master Bedroom to the Main Level

When a senior's bedroom is on a different level to the bathroom, kitchen, and living room, stairs can pose a problem. Does your mom or dad have to navigate a staircase in the middle of the night for a trip to the bathroom? Do they sleep in a chair or on a sofa rather than have to make the climb up or down a flight of stairs?

It may be ideal to move their bedroom down to the main level. Is there a den or office you could convert? Do they never use the family room and prefer the living room? You can consider turning the family room into a bedroom by adding affordable bi-fold doors or putting in a room divider. When it's time to sell the house, the conversion back to a family room is quick and easy.

Install Grab Bars and Safety Rails

One of the most important things to do in terms of senior care is to install grab bars. The bathroom should have at least three bars. One near the toilet, one on the wall inside a tub or shower, and one outside the tub or shower. As your parent stands up or steps into and out of the shower, there's a bar to hold for support.

Stairs should have sturdy rails from the top to the bottom. There should also be rails on outdoor steps and steps into a garage or basement.

Enhance the Kitchen With Mobility Features

When your parent's mobility is limited, there are kitchen accessories that help. Look for cutting boards that hold the food in place while being chopped or sliced. Cabinets that slide out are helpful in accessing items. Lowered counters also make it easier to reach items from a wheelchair.

Make sure your mom and dad have help around the house. If they struggle to cook meals or can't handle laundry, hire a caregiver or a day or two a week. They maintain privacy and independence, and you all gain peace of mind. Call us today to learn more.

If You Or An Aging Loved One Are Considering Hiring Senior Care in Boca Raton, FL, Please Contact The Caring Staff At BrightStar Care Today! 561-921-0550.