Aging quietly at home without having to move to a retirement
home or a specialized residence is the
wish of many seniors. To combine safety and comfort, here is a complete list of
the changes to be implemented that will prevent maximum risks and maximize the
autonomy of our seniors. Here's advice!
1. Carpet folds are a cause of recurring falls. To avoid
this type of accident, which can still cause fractures, two solutions exist:
the first consists of removing the carpet and the second, fixing it to the
floor with a powerful double-sided adhesive. Do the same with the electrical
wires, which will be carefully glued to the floor with a special adhesive.
2. Darkness is also a very common cause of falls. To avoid
many domestic accidents, do not hesitate to install a clear and powerful
lighting. An automatic ignition system is recommended if the person tends to
get up at night.
3. The stairs are particularly dangerous places when the
view drops and you are subject to fatigue. To prevent the falls once more, do
not hesitate to equip the stairs of visible anti-slip and nose of march.
4. As with corridors, it is also advisable to equip the
stairs with a handrail so that the elderly person has a ramp to rest on. In the
event of a fall, it can be used as a support and help the person get up.
5. Nothing is more dangerous and painful than bending over
to plug in a device. In order to facilitate the daily life of our seniors, it
is better to have the electrical outlets at the same height as the switches.
6. To make clear and prevent shocks, avoid overcrowding by
storing furniture that is too bulky and too large. Make sure, however, that the
person can rest on the various solidly mounted and stable furniture in order
not to lose the balance.
7. Facilitate access to storage areas, avoiding overly high
locations that require standing on a stool or an inconvenient step.
8. The bathroom can be the place of all hazards, where many
domestic accidents occur. To prevent this, be sure to install a grab bar to
access the shower or bath.
9. Consider using anti-slip mats both inside and outside the
shower to prevent falls. Finally, if the toilet becomes too difficult for the
elderly person, consider the various means available to help him: swivel bath
seats, bathtub boards or Italian showers .
10. Home automation
can also be a great help to improve the daily life of the elderly
person, by automatically programming its heating according to time, lighting
its home and garden or shutting shutters at a certain time . These automated
devices, which avoid a lot of chores, provide comfortable energy savings.
And you, what are your tips for adapting a home to an
elderly person? Tell us about your experience, the blog is there for you!
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