Category: Bath Safety


How to Customize Your Walk-In Shower for Maximum Comfort

Many homeowners, especially seniors, find themselves “making do” with an outdated shower setup without realizing how easy it can be to upgrade to a modern, comfortable, and safe walk-in shower. Traditional bathtub/shower combinations can present safety hazards and often lack the convenience and comfort that today’s homeowners seek. Fortunately, advancements in the shower remodeling industry have made it possible to 

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What Do Geriatricians Recommend for Aging at Home Safely?

Aging at home, also known as aging-in-place, is a top priority for many older adults who want to maintain their independence while staying in a familiar environment. But as mobility changes, simple tasks (like stepping into a slippery bathtub) can turn into safety risks. That’s why geriatricians—doctors who specialize in senior care—are big on home safety. Key Home Safety Recommendations 

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How to Ensure Your Home is Prepared for a Medical Emergency if You’re Aging-in-Place

Life has a funny way of throwing us curveballs when we least expect it. One moment, you’re enjoying your morning coffee; the next, you’re on a wild goose chase for your glasses—or those ever-elusive car keys. It’s all harmless until the unexpected becomes serious, like a medical emergency. That’s where a little preparation can make all the difference. If you’re 

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Reducing Fall Risk for Seniors Through the Three H’s: Home, Health, and Habits

Falling is a preventable and dangerous accident that becomes more likely as a person ages. Vision changes, less muscle tone, and aches and pains can make moving harder. If aging in place is your goal or that of a senior in your life, here’s how to reduce fall risks. Falls Are a Health Hazard As noted by the US Centers for 

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Essential Tips for Aging at Home: Honest Talks and Financial Strategies

They say home is where the heart is, but let’s be real—it’s also where the comfy recliner, the favorite mug, and that stubborn squeaky floorboard are. As more seniors choose to age at home, it’s clear: there really is no place like home. “Aging in place” has become a popular trend choice for retirees, with 88% of adults aged 50 

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Emergency Features to Include in Senior Bathrooms

For senior homeowners dealing with the everyday pressure of mobility challenges, the bathroom can often present significant risks. That’s because moving around on slippery surfaces and stepping over high thresholds can increase the likelihood of accidents. Fortunately, using the right modifications you can transform your bathroom into a safe haven that promotes independence and ease of use. The Reality of 

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How to Make a Bathroom Wheelchair Accessible

As we age, the comfort of home becomes increasingly significant, especially for those facing mobility challenges. Aging in place allows homeowners to maintain their independence and continue living in a familiar environment. This can be particularly important for those who rely on a wheelchair for mobility. The choice to enjoy our golden years in the comfort of home often stems 

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Bathroom Safety Tips for People with Dementia

Caring for a family member in your home who has dementia can create a unique set of challenges that can be emotionally and physically demanding. The constant uncertainty and unpredictability associated with dementia often make daily caregiving an overwhelming task, and witnessing a loved one grapple with memory loss, confusion, and personality changes can be heart-wrenching. The need for continuous 

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