Tips to make a house or apartment safe and accessible for older adults living at home

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Tips to make a house or apartment safe and accessible for older adults living at home
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With a majority of Americans preferring to live in their own homes as long as possible, experts stress the importance of modifications to keep dwellings safe and accessible. The National Institute on Aging and AARP offer free room-by-room guides with practical suggestions for older adults living independently.

A grab bar next to the bathtub is shown in the recently remodeled home of Gene and Sallie Carr on Tuesday, May 7, 2024, in Hendersonville, N.C. An increasing number of Americans in their late 50s and older are staying in their houses, some by choice, others because they’re locked into low mortgage rates that are too low to give up. Gene and Sallie Carr pose for a picture in their recently remodeled home on Tuesday, May 7, 2024, in Hendersonville, N.C.

Add a bench in the foyer to sit on when removing shoes or to set down items while locking or unlocking the door.Add a hand-held nozzle to the shower head to facilitate rinsing off while seated.If stairs are too difficult to manage, create a bedroom on the main level by transforming a den or an office.Can yogurt reduce the risk of Type 2 diabetes?Install a lever-style, light-touch or sensor faucet, which is easier to use than a faucet with turn-style knobs or handles.

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