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How To Keep Your Seniors Safe At Home

<p>As a parent you have no doubt gone through baby-proofing your home&period; As your own parents age&comma; remember that the same home modifications need to be made for them&period; If you yourself are an independent living senior&comma; ensuring a safe home is important&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;How do you begin to create a safe home for seniors&quest; There are 2 focus areas for this issue&period; First you need to maintain your home properly in order to make sure that it does not begin to progress into major disrepair&period; Next&comma; modify the home with shower seats&comma; ramps and other accoutrements&period; You will also need lift bars to accommodate the possible physical limitations of the senior eventually&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;There are a few things you can do to keep your seniors safe at home&period; Homes are basic protection from intruders and the elements&period; For seniors&comma; it is especially important to have homes that are safe&period; These serve as a major location for family interaction and are a storehouse for memories&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;<strong>Home Safety<&sol;strong><br &sol;>&NewLine;To make your home safer for seniors&comma; you can make sure handrails are securely fastened and sturdy&period; Keep the telephone and a lamp&sol;flashlight within easy reach of the bed&period; Make sure the smoke alarm is in good working condition&period; A good way to do this is to change them every time you celebrate a birthday&period; Set the water heater thermostat at one hundred twenty degrees Fahrenheit or less to prevent scalding accidents&period; Make sure there are strong dead bolt locks at the back doors and at the front doors&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;<strong>Home Modification<&sol;strong><br &sol;>&NewLine;Before you go about randomly fixing the house&comma; it is a good idea to stop for a moment and reflect on a home free of barriers&period; Basically what you want is a home with no prohibitive barriers that prevent persons with disabilities from navigating through the home&period; For instance&comma; people in wheelchairs will need door openings increased&comma; which need to be changed from the usual 30 inches to between 36 and 42 inches&period; Carpeting needs to be changed to the kind similar to what you would find at banks and offices and these types are called commercial-contract carpets&period; Traditional carpets are just too thick for people who are unable to take huge steps and those in wheelchairs&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;<strong>Lighting<&sol;strong><br &sol;>&NewLine;Older persons need three times more light than younger people&period; This means sufficient lighting is necessary in your home&period; Too much glaring light can be irritating and distracting&comma; however&comma; so keep this in mind as well&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;<strong>Furniture<&sol;strong><br &sol;>&NewLine;Arrange furniture for easy navigation&period; For instance&comma; remove large lamps&comma; chairs or coffee tables as well as heavy throws that can become hazardous for people walking around&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;<strong>Bathroom<&sol;strong><br &sol;>&NewLine;Install fold down shower seats and grab bars&period; Use tiles that are slip-resistant and non-slip mats on the floor&period; Brittle elderly bones are prone to breakage and falling on tiles due to slippery mats is dangerous&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;<strong>Find Organizations<&sol;strong><br &sol;>&NewLine;There are a few organizations such as the Adopt-A-Grandparent program that will help make home repairs for the elderly&period; Regular scheduled maintenance can also be arranged to assure a safe home for your seniors&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;This article was written by Artchee Mendoza exclusively for this site&period; Artchee also writes for www&period;signatureseniorcare&period;com&comma; a Jacksonville Nursing Home Care&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;

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