14
Aging In Place
Remodeling Tips
for Your Next Chapter
Easy access to and from the house is an important feature in any home.
1. Limit the Steps
Opt for drawers rather than base cabinets to make it easier to retrieve contents.
3. Make the Kitchen More Convenient
4. Choose Accessible Appliances
Replace your toilet with a comfort-height model, which is a few inches higher than normal and is easier to sit down on and get up from.
5. Boost Bathroom Safety
Avoid small throw rugs since they pose trip hazards.
7. Ditch the Throw Rugs
Be sure they are covered in a slip-resistant material or carpet, and, if feasible, install a second banister so you can hold on from either side.
8. Optimize the Stairs
Make sure there’s a bedroom on the lower level—one that could become the primary bedroom in the future.
10. Create a First-Floor Primary Bedroom
Sensors and timers can monitor house systems to alert homeowners and care providers to potential problems.
11. Add Home Automation
12. Install Visual Safety Alerts
13. Manage the Cords
Many older people use wheelchairs and walkers, so make sure the width of each doorway and hallway can accommodate these devices.
14. Widen the Doorways and Hallways
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