Optimization & Care

Ample Adapting: Preparing Your Home for Long-Term Elderly Care

The number of seniors in the United States is growing rapidly, and with that growth comes an increased demand for nursing home care. The problem is, that nursing homes are often not a good option for elderly loved ones. They can be expensive, and they can also be dangerous. Neglect is a persistent occurrence in care facilities. Many people end up uncared for or underfed. They develop wounds and other painful conditions from being kept in sedentary positions and unattended to.

Some facilities aren’t clean, and this can result in infection or life-threatening diseases.  There have even been cases of nursing home abuse and neglect that have resulted in death. These issues have resulted in Rosenfeld Injury Lawyers taking against different nursing facilities.

All of these risks can be avoided by preparing your home for long-term elderly care. With a little bit of effort, you can make your home safe and comfortable for your loved one.

Some people are investing in the proper renovations to make their homes safe, mobile, and accessible to their elderly family members. They’re turning their homes into nursing facilities. Some essentials need to be in your home for this to work. You need high-quality medical equipment and supplies on hand, along with a variety of things like grab bars for the bathroom and wheelchair ramps outside.

Making your home accessible for an elderly loved one is easier than you think.  With a little bit of preparation, your home can be a secure space for them.

Accessible Bathtub

If your loved one has trouble getting in and out of the tub, it’s time for a bathroom remodel. There are plenty of companies that specialize in accessible bathtubs.  Some of these tubs come with ramps or lift chairs to help seniors get into their bathtubs safely and comfortably.

There are also walk-in tubs and showers with detachable showerheads for more convenient usage.  If you’re not sure which option is best, consult with a specialist. They’ll be able to help you find the perfect tub for their needs.

Bathroom Safety Bars

Even if your family member can get in and out of the bathtub on their own, they may need some assistance while they’re bathing.  This is where safety bars come in handy. There are a variety of these bars available in hardware and department stores. They can also be ordered online and customized to fit individual needs.

Bathroom bars attach to almost any surface. They provide a stable handhold for people who may not feel steady on their feet.

Some safety bars also have suction cups on the bottom so that they can be attached to a smooth tub surface, providing extra support.

Wheelchair Ramps

Wheelchair ramps are essential for many elderly people. Even if your family member can get around on their own, they may need a wheelchair ramp in case of an emergency or health issue.

Ramps can be ordered online and customized to fit almost any space.  They come with handrails too, so there’s no risk of getting stuck or falling.

No need to DIY this one! You can have a ramp installed by a professional for an affordable price.

Stairlifts

If your home has stairs, you’ll need to invest in a stairlift. A stairlift will help your loved one get from floor to floor without falling or hurting themselves on the steps.

There are a variety of stairlift models to choose from. Some lifts are fit for wheelchairs or if your family member can walk a short distance, there are chairs they can sit in as the stairlift takes them from floor to floor.

Most stairlifts come with remote control, so your loved one will be able to operate them themselves. This is perfect for times when they need to get around without additional assistance.

Medical Equipment

Medical equipment is a must if you’re going to be caring for an elderly family member in your home. Many items can make their everyday lives easier, such as motorized wheelchairs and scooters.

If they take any regular medications or need certain machines for treatments or comfortable, safe sleeping; you need to have those on hand.  Some of this equipment may need to be reordered regularly.

Other items like walkers, canes, and handrails are essential too. If you’re not sure what your family member needs, consult with their doctor or healthcare provider. They’ll be able to recommend any necessary equipment for them to remain safe in your home.

Making your home accessible for an elderly loved one is easier than you think. With a little bit of preparation, your home can be a secure space for them to live long term. Consider this option instead of investing time and money into placing your family member in a nursing home facility. You can avoid potential dangers and have a more hands-on approach to their day-to-day care.

SDI Admin

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