Hi,
My mother in law is moving in with my wife, myself and my 2 kids. We're trying to make a few adjustment to our home to make it more senior friendly for her. Any advice would be welcomed. Our top five things so far are:
1. Grab bars in bathrooms by the toilets and showers
2. Non-slip mat in shower and a seat
3. Telephone with large buttins and image of person on buttons
4. Handrails on either side of stairway
5. Motion sensored night lights
What would you add to the list. She's generally healthy, but definitely not super fit. No chronic conditions.
Found some helpful sites:
https://www.seniorsafetyreviews.com/
https://eldercare.acl.gov/Public/Resources/Factsheets/Home_Modifications.aspx
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Start with your house, your kitchen. Your territory. Then later, let her do some of the cooking, so she is doing it in your space. lewdle
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