Home Remodeling for Aging in Place
Important considerations anytime you plan on remodeling and plan to age in place include the following:
- No step entry into your home at the front entrance or garage entry
- If there are steps, add a ramp and/or a railing to hold onto
- Being able to live on one floor of your home
- Light switches and outlets should be reachable at any height
- Hallways and doors should be wide enough to accommodate wheelchairs.
- All faucet handles should be lever style rather than twist type.
- You may need to remove some furniture to make it easier to get around your home.
These are general items to consider. Any time you remodel or renovate your home there may be many other considerations to think about. Imagine yourself in a wheelchair or getting around using crutches or a cane. Evaluate all of your day-to-day activities and assess whether you could complete them without remodeling your home.
Some people will even go to the extreme and pretend they need a wheelchair to get around to test how easy your home would be to get around. Do you need to install a chair lift to help get up the stairs? Some of these features can easily be reversed if you decide to sell the home.
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