Whether you’re designing a multi-generational home or renovating because your parents are moving in, elderly-proofing your space is crucial—starting with the bathroom, the most accident-prone area for seniors.
By ensuring safety and accommodating mobility devices such as wheelchairs, you can create a bathroom that not only keeps your loved ones safe but also empowers them to live independently and with dignity as they age. Here are ten essentials that will help you do just that.
1. Non-slip flooring
Non-slip mats might offer temporary protection, but they can shift or wear out, turning into unexpected hazards over time. Non-slip flooring, on the other hand, provides dependable traction even on wet surfaces.
2. Grab rails
Slips and falls are all too common among seniors, making sturdy grab rails a nonnegotiable feature. As your loved ones navigate in and out of the shower, these vital supports offer stability and reduce the risk of accidents.
3. Rounded edges
What makes slips and falls even more dangerous are the sharp edges of fixtures that can cause further injury.
To provide extra protection, opt for rounded corners on fixtures, countertops, and furniture.
4. Adjustable shower height
A rainforest shower may seem luxurious, but fixed overhead showers can be challenging for seniors using wheelchairs. For a more adaptable setup, consider an adjustable showerhead that can easily be removed for handheld use.
This story is from the September 2024 edition of SquareRooms.
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