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Optimizing Your Home for an Elderly Occupant

As we get older, our mobility often deteriorates, making tasks which were once simple considerably more difficult. This can sometimes make it incredibly challenging, if not impossible, for certain seniors to live alone. Frequently in such situations, the elderly are placed into nursing homes where they can be constantly monitored and cared for. However, some seniors don’t acclimate well to their new surroundings, missing the feeling of living at home and feeling isolated and limited in their options. For this reason, the children and/or friendly of certain mobility-impaired elderly individuals sometimes take it upon themselves to let the former occupy their homes, sharing their living space with them. However, sometimes these elderly guests aren’t moving in permanently, but are simply stopping by for a visit. Regardless, if you’re going to invite an elderly person with mobility issues into your space certain modifications will need to be made to allow them to security traverse your home. Below are a few suggestions for those with elderly visitors to keep in mind.

 

Temporary Solutions

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Permanent Solutions

 

 

 

 

 

 

The ideas listed here are really just scratching the surface of the many ways you can prepare your home for an elderly visitor. There are literally thousands of modifications which can be made to ensure easier access and safer passage. Basically, you should do what you can. Some of these alterations are more expensive than others, and some take far more time and work to install, but all are important, and all should be considered. Impaired mobility doesn’t have to hold you or anyone else back.

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