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Ways To Modify Your Senior Parent's Home To Make It Safer And Accommodating

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Has your senior parent lived in the same home for many years? If so, you should not be surprised if your parent's home needs some changes as he or she ages. Your parent might not be as mobile as they once were, yet your parent might still have enough mobility to stay living in the home alone. However, you might need to make some changes to the house to accommodate your parent. If you think you need to do this but are not sure what to do, talk to a company that offers in-home care services. They can help you determine what steps to take.

Declutter and Rearrange

One step you might easily overlook is decluttering and rearranging furniture. You might be accustomed to the way your parent's house looks, and as a result, you might not think about these basic steps. If your parent needs some assistance with tasks and you hire an in-home care company, they might see that this is a problem, though.

When a senior parent begins experiencing difficulties getting around, living in a cluttered house can be dangerous. If the home has stuff everywhere, your parent might have a higher chance of tripping and falling or getting injured in other ways.

Therefore, one thing the in-home care worker can suggest and help with is decluttering. Additionally, they can help you rearrange the furniture so that it makes it easier for your parent to move around. Completing this step might take some time, but it will create a safer environment for your mom or dad.

Installing Grab Bars

In-home care workers also recommend installing grab bars for seniors in their bathrooms and other areas. Grab bars make it easier for a senior to get up and down, and they decrease the risk of accidents occurring when no one is there helping them.  

Replacing Some of the Furniture

Finally, an in-home care worker might suggest replacing some of the furniture. For example, getting rid of an old chair and replacing it with an electronic chair is often a smart move. A mobility chair is one that a person can raise and lower with a button. The purpose is to make it easier for them to get in and out of the chair.

If you feel that your parent's home needs some changes and that he or she needs some assistance, contact a company that offers in home care services for seniors.


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