How to Make Your Home More Accessible

in accessibility •  2 years ago 

How to Make Your Home More Accessible

Making your home more accessible can make a big difference in the quality of life for those with mobility challenges. Here are some ways to improve accessibility in your home:

1. Install Grab Bars

Grab bars can be installed in the bathroom, near the toilet, shower or bathtub to provide stability and support for those with mobility challenges.

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2. Add Ramps

Ramps can provide easy access to areas that may be difficult to navigate, such as entrances, steps or raised areas. Consider adding a ramp to make your home more wheelchair-friendly.

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3. Widen Doorways

Widening doorways can make it easier for wheelchairs and walkers to navigate through your home. Consider consulting a contractor to see if this is a feasible option for your home.

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4. Install Stair Lifts

If you have stairs in your home, consider installing a stair lift to provide easy access for those who have trouble climbing stairs.

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5. Remove Tripping Hazards

Remove tripping hazards such as area rugs, loose carpeting, or cluttered areas to make your home safer and easier to navigate for those with mobility challenges.

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Conclusion

Making your home more accessible can greatly improve the quality of life for those with mobility challenges. Consider these options to make your home safer and more comfortable for all members of your household.

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