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Creating A
Safe Home For Seniors
by Stewart Wrighter
As people age, it becomes more and more challenging to live
alone. Challenge or not, many seniors are unwilling to give up their
independence and they decide to go on living at home. Some may choose to move in
with relatives instead of living in a senior center or an assisted living
community. This way they have company and someone with them in case of an
emergency, but they maintain their independence and live happily. If you have a
relative who will be moving in with you or you need to ensure the home of a
senior relative is safe, there are some important issues to address. Begin with
making sure any electric renovations are taken care of professionally. Electric
wiring can help homeowners upgrade to safer options, which not only makes the
home safer for seniors, but safer for everyone living in the space.
Be sure all of the appliances in the home are working well. Seniors are more
likely to stay home and take care of tasks like cooking and entertaining
themselves, so you need to be sure everything is in good order. If you have been
putting offer repairs because you dine out so frequently or because the dry
cleaner handles your laundry issues, now is the time to get things fixed. Your
senior relatives are going to be using these appliances and in order to be safe
and effective; they need to be in good repair.
As people age, it can become more and more challenging to navigate areas of
the house like the bathroom. There are a number of options for making the
bathroom safer and more comfortable for those who would otherwise be at risk in
the shower or getting into and out of the bathtub. Some changes are as simple as
installing bars that allow bathers to maintain balance in a slippery area. More
advanced options offer lifts that can mechanically transport people into the tub
with ease.
The bathroom may not be the only place seniors will have trouble getting
around. If you live in a home with more than one floor, residents are going to
have to climb stairs. This can be difficult and dangerous for seniors who have
trouble moving. Chair lifts can be installed on your staircase to transport
seniors up and down safely. If you want to make a major long-term renovation,
you can have an elevator installed in the home. This is a pricey commitment, but
if you want to make it really easy for seniors to get around indoors, this may
be the right solution for you.
Your final upgrade to ensure safe living for seniors is to create an
emergency alert system. If you will be living with your senior loved one, this
may be something as simple as a whistle or intercom system. The point of having
your senior relative move in is so you are just a few steps away in case of an
emergency. If your loved one chooses to stay in their own home, emergency
services can be set up that will alert an ambulance should there be an
emergency. This helps keep your senior safe and ensures they will not be left
injured for long periods of time should they fall or experience pain.
Stewart Wrighter has often called on the expertise of a
Dayton electric wiring specialist to fix complex electrical issues in his
large office building. He recently purchased an old house that needed
Dayton electric renovations. |
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