When you want to do a house makeover for your older parents, then your first instinct is probably to create a modern and trendy design for them.
Meanwhile, most older people don't actually want the newest or the trendiest interiors - they just need their house to be comfortable for them.
Here are some tips on how to achieve that.
Install brighter lighting fixtures and use LED bulbs to ensure well-lit rooms.
Focus on areas where tasks like reading or cooking are performed.
Replace slippery surfaces with non-slip options like textured tiles or slip-resistant mats.
Consider a rubber-backed carpet for added safety.
Install handrails along hallways and grab bars in the bathroom, near the toilet, and inside the shower or bathtub.
If possible, widen doorways to accommodate mobility aids such as wheelchairs or walkers.
Replace traditional door knobs and faucets with lever handles that are easier to operate for individuals with limited strength or dexterity.
Select ergonomic chairs and sofas with good back support. Consider using seat cushions to enhance comfort and posture.
Ensure the bed is at a comfortable height for easy entry and exit. You can add a bed rail to assist with getting in and out of bed safely.
Install a walk-in shower with a bench and handheld showerhead. Add grab bars near the toilet and in the shower for support.
Consider incorporating assistive devices such as a medical alert system, smart thermostats, or voice-activated assistants to enhance convenience and safety.
Maintain a comfortable room temperature, and consider using space heaters or fans as needed for climate control.
Ensure furniture is stable and won't tip over when used for support. Secure heavy furniture to the wall if necessary.