Seven Simple Changes to Improve Home Safety for Seniors
Wednesday, January 22, 2025
Many seniors plan to live at home for as long as it is physically possible. Unless a major transformation needs to be made, most changes are simple. The following seven modifications are easy DIY jobs everyone in the family can take care of over a weekend:
- Replace all doorknobs with lever-style handles so that those with arthritis or other motor skill problems can open doors easily.
- Install anti-skid treads to ramps and steps to minimize slipping.
- To reduce the danger of falls, area rugs can be secured with non-slip rug padding or double-sided carpet tape.
- If a total bathroom remodel is not affordable, installing grab-bars to the shower, bath, and toilet area walls will offer security for moving around in a slippery bathroom.
- Change faucets in the kitchen and bath to single lever handles or install motion-sensor or touch-activated units for ease of use.
- Outdoor lighting is essential for everyone’s safety, and there are many options for adding low-voltage and solar-powered lights to posts along ramps and atop porch rails, as well as pathway lighting.
- Electrical issues to consider - light switches that can be pressed for turning off and on, electrical outlets placed higher than the standard height and adding more interior lighting.
This handy publication from AARP contains great ideas to assist with setting your loved one up for independent living. Hopefully you and your much-loved senior will look at this stage of life not as a challenge, but rather as a way to keep a distant–but watchful–eye over them while they maintain their sense of independence and quality of life.
Courtesy of New Castle County DE Realtor Tucker Robbins.