Would you prefer to stay in your current home in the long term? Aging-in-place is a growing trend among homeowners who want to stay put instead of downsizing or moving into a retirement community.
There can be many benefits to staying where you are, including proximity to loved ones, doctors, and other routines. However, you may need to update your home to address safety concerns.
Here are five universal design features to consider for staying in your home.
1. One-Floor Living
Having everything you need on one floor makes it easier to navigate your home. Eliminate the risk of falling on stairs or worsening joint issues by ensuring the first floor of your home includes a bedroom, bathroom, kitchen, and laundry room.
2. Accessibility in the Bathroom
Slippery surfaces can lead to a fall, so consider safety measures like:
3. Widen doors and hallways.
This may not be the first thing you think of when considering age-in-place updates, but increasing the width of doors and hallways in your home will create space for walkers and wheelchairs. Aim for hallways that are at least 3 feet wide, with room to turn around.
4. A Safer, More Secure Front Entrance
It’s natural to focus on the interior of your home, but don’t forget the exterior. You may want to install a ramp, additional lighting, a smart doorbell, and a home security system.
5. Smart Interior Lighting
Good lighting helps you see where you’re going and what you’re doing. Motion sensor lighting or lights you can control with your smartphone could save you from walking to the switch when you enter and leave a room.
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