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How to Make an Elderly-Friendly Bathroom

Due to physical constraints imposed by their age, the elderly may have difficulty using the restroom. Showering, going to the bathroom, and other bathroom routines can be difficult for them. In fact, because of the potential of slipping, it can be quite dangerous for the elderly. Fortunately, you can upgrade your bathroom with new attachments and features to make it more senior-friendly.

Use non-slip rugs and floor coverings.

This is beneficial not only to the elderly, but to everyone who uses the restroom. It does not necessitate any difficult work or costly renovation, making it a quick and simple answer. Non-slip tapes can also be used on the lower tub and shower pans.

Set up Grab Bars

Old people have a tough time moving to the bathroom due to limited mobility. You can improve their manoeuvrability by adding grab bars on the showers, toilet, and bathtub. Installing the bars can be done on your own but if you’re not handy with tools or not confident to install it on your own, then just hire another person to do the installation for you. It’s best to put the grab bars on accident-prone areas like the shower area, toilet, and the entrance of the bathroom.

Change Your Faucet

Some elderly people have difficulty turning faucet handles. Installing taps that are more elder-friendly, such as foot-operated and lever varieties, can make things easier for them. However, you must consider which faucet is appropriate for the elderly person’s physical limitations. Consult your local plumber for more information on what to install and where to put it before making a decision.

Increase the Toilet Height

Some elderly persons may find it difficult to use the restroom. It’s possible that the towel’s height no longer matters to them. The remedy is to raise the toilet seat height. Replacing the toilet with a new one with a “comfort height” is an expensive but useful option if you want to refurbish the bathroom. Install a thick seat to boost the height for a quick remedy.

Walk-In Bathtubs and Curbless Showers

If the elderly person has problems utilizing their legs or is in a wheelchair, you should make your shower curbless to accommodate their needs. As you can see, the curbs can make it difficult for the older to get to the shower. Bathtubs with walk-in doors are a great alternative to ordinary bathtubs. A walk-in bathtub has a basic design: it features a “mini door” that allows the elderly to enter the tub with ease.

Well-illuminated bathroom

The majority of the elderly have vision difficulties. You may be able to see everything clearly, but most elderly folks will struggle to navigate if the room isn’t properly lit. Bright lights should be installed in the shower area, toilet, and, most importantly, the room’s entrance.

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