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6 Tips to Make a Comfortable Home for Disabled People

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The concept of “universal design” for homes results from a desire to make a home as accessible as possible for every person, regardless of their physical condition and abilities.

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6 Tips to Make a Comfortable Home for Disabled People

Although a home constructed using the universal design philosophy is neither particularly unique nor expensive compared to other homes, it can significantly improve the lives of those who live in it.

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The homes constructed using the universal design principle are made to accommodate a variety of disabilities.

Additionally, if necessary, they can be modified for the least amount of money and restructured to accommodate the person’s evolving demands.

Nowadays, houses are constructed with the latest and most advanced medical equipment, which can give better lifestyles to disabled people.

And senior citizens are living longer, healthier lives than ever before, thanks to advancements in healthcare, healthy lifestyles, and choosing harmonyhomemedical.com for a good life.

Let’s talk about some of the most important tips to make your home comfortable for disabled people.

The Entranceway Should Have a Wide, Gradually Sloping, Step-Free Path

This feature may initially appear to be designed for wheelchair users. You might believe this is unnecessary if you do not have a wheelchair user in your home.

However, if you take a logical and practical approach to the situation, you will see that this feature can also make life easier for someone who is not in a wheelchair.

A mother using a pram may easily take her infant outside thanks to a moderate slope without any steps. Children also can take their tricycles or bicycle down the steps without the assistance of an adult.

Lever Handles Should Be Used in Place of Knob Handles on Doors

Everyone can utilize the lever handles because they are easy to use. An arthritic person can simply grab it. It’s also suitable for someone carrying too many shopping bags or a sleeping baby to open the door with their elbow. This can be done with knob handles.

Stairs Should Have Handrails on Both Sides. Rails need to go Beyond the First and Last Step

The purpose of the stair handrails is to ensure everyone’s safety. Children, the elderly, and those who unintentionally fractured their legs can all benefit from them.

A visually impaired individual can notice the stairs without tripping if the handrails are extended beyond the steps. It also makes stair climbing safer for elderly people.

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Tiles For Floors Should be Slip and Skid Resistant

Well, it is obvious why you should have a slip and skid-resistant floor in your home. When bathroom floor tiles are glossy, it becomes highly risky. Any individual could get injured by an unintentional slip.

Yes, bathrooms should contain appliances that can support an adult’s weight so that if the person slips in the bathroom, she can protect herself by grasping the fixtures. People with muscular dystrophy also benefit from stronger fittings since they can hold onto objects while standing up.

The Bathroom Should Have a Large Entrance

The restroom will undoubtedly be accessible for wheelchair users if the entrance is as wide as 60 inches and if the floor is spacious. It will also be convenient for parents who need to bathe their young children.

A smaller bathroom increases the level of inconvenience for everyone. If a family member ever needs a bathing chair, it may be readily adjusted in a large bathroom without interfering with other appliances.

A home where everyone can smile often is always a wonderful place to be! Our demands evolve as we age due to changes in both our mental and physical health. You should invest in a universally designed home if you don’t want to be forced to leave your cozy house because of a physical disability. You will also be able to host your relatives and friends who are disabled comfortably.

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