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How to Design a Home for Your Elderly Parents

<br><br><br><br><br>Safety is the topmost priority for the elderly. Smart solutions like security cameras, smart locks, burglar alarms, sprinklers can go a long way in supporting the elderly.<br><br>https://www.homeonline.com/nagpur

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How to Design a Home for Your Elderly Parents

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  1. How to Design a Home for Your Elderly Parents https://www.homeonline.com/

  2. Security Safety is the topmost priority for the elderly. Smart solutions like security cameras, smart locks, burglar alarms, sprinklers can go a long way in supporting the elderly. https://www.homeonline.com/

  3. Flooring It is safest to have them stay on the lowest floor so that they don’t have to climb up the stairs. Entryway steps should be replaced with ramps as this will allow wheelchair movement as well. https://www.homeonline.com/

  4. Support Special care has to be taken to assist the elderly in performing daily ablutions independently. A chair should be added in the shower. Use anti-skid tiles or anti-skid mats to avoid the risk of slipping in wet areas. An intercom could also be placed in the bathroom for emergencies. https://www.homeonline.com/

  5. Clutter-free spaces The floor spaces should be obstacle-free, and there must not be any loose wires, toys etc. on the floor. When choosing furniture, make sure you pick the kind that does not have sharp corners. https://www.homeonline.com/

  6. Lighting Night lights should be used in the bedrooms, toilets and the areas leading to the bathroom from the bedroom. Glossy finish should be avoided to cut out the glare from light reflection. https://www.homeonline.com/

  7. Accessibility Push-to-open drawers and pull-out accessories are better as opposed to storage with shutters as these can be easily accessed without bending down and can be pushed to open using feet. https://www.homeonline.com/

  8. Thank You! https://www.homeonline.com/

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