Aging-in-Place Guide
With the vast majority of older adults wanting to remain in their homes as they age, it’s essential to identify the potential roadblocks and how to address them. Certain aging and health challenges can affect everyday activities, such as:
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Walking around
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Getting up from chairs or bed
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Getting in and out of the tub
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Transitioning to the toilet
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Getting objects from cabinets or shelves
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Walking up or down stairs
Many things should be considered when remodeling a home. For best results, focus proposed modifications on the functional problems of the person living in the home. The Aging-in-Place Guide will give you practical renovation ideas for:
- Bathrooms
- Bedrooms
- Closets and cabinets
- Entrances
- Flooring
- Kitchen
- Lighting
- Seating
- Stairs and steps
- General household
80%
of seniors identified housing features such as nonslip floors as especially important in later years.
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Nearly 90% of seniors want to age in their own home.
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