ADA Home Remodeling Denver CO Tips

By Kathleen Wallace


According to the NIA (National Institute on Aging) every one out of three senior citizens above the age of sixty-five years are likely to suffer at least one fall per year. The statistics go further to indicate that from these values, about 80percent of all reported falls occur within the vicinity of the home bathroom. Bathrooms come with cluttered floors, slippery surfaces and lack support bars, making it necessary to undertake ADA home remodeling Denver CO.

The only way to make sure that this will not happen to someone close to you is to make some changes to your house. Minor changes like installing non slip mats decluttering floors, and including support rails will help make sure that you do not have to make an emergency trip to the ER anytime soon.

As you are making plans for the remodel, consider having some toilet safety rails incorporated in the bathroom. Safety rails can be installed in two ways; the remodeler can either install them on the toilet or around it. Regardless of how the rails are installed, they are necessary as they will your bathroom friendlier to elderly people. There are numerous designs and styles available which means that you can customize it anyway you want.

While still on the issue of rails, try and look at both attached and free-standing frames. From here, you will need to start the decluttering process. Bathrooms are some of the messiest places in any residence. The reason for this being that they hold a wide assortment of accessories ranging from lotions, toothpastes, drugs, and even shower gels. All these items are held in a series of shelves which means that one can easily knock all of them down.

If knocked down, the elderly person will have to bend in order to reach for the objects that they would like to use at that time. However, this is not easy for them due to their advanced age. Keep in mind that seniors often grapple with mobility loss and stiffness, which means that performing such activities can easily cause them to lose their balance.

Bathing tubs are another factor to consider. The traditional tub requires you to lift your legs to get into the tub. For a person with decreased mobility, this will not work, and such a person may end up falling down. The recommended solution is to go for the walk-in-tub. It comes with safety features such as a walk-in door, which eliminates the need to lift the legs.

While looking at the tubs, pay close attention to the safety aspects of each. It does not make any sense to purchase an expensive and flashy tub if it does not come with requisite safety accessories. It is something that a disabled or elderly person will greatly appreciate.

Arrange the bathroom area, and other rooms in the house in such a way that items can easily be accessed. The shelves should not be placed too high that it becomes difficult for those using wheelchairs to access what they need. Inquire about shower caddies and how they function to learn more about making items accessible.




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