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How to Make your Home a Pleasant Place to Grow Old

How to Make your Home a Pleasant Place to Grow Old

Making your home as comfortable and as pleasant possible should be among your top priorities when you get to a certain age. After all, it is in our later years that different health issues arise. This article highlights some of the things you can do to make yourself more comfortable.

You need not worry though as the home improvement tips presented here are minor, for the most part.They are designed to be easy and not take up much of your time. Here are some tips on how you can make your home a pleasant place to grow old.

 

Improved Lighting

Good lighting is crucial to ensuring the safety and comfort of your home. A poorly lit room virtually guarantees an accident. Consider the natural flow of your house so that you can maximize your lighting options.

You need to make sure that there is adequate light in every hallway and room of your home. Entryways and stairways are especially dangerous if they are not lit well.For stairways, in particular, homeowners need to make sure that the steps are clearly visible top to bottom.

All of these are crucial if you want to avoid any untoward accidents.

Replacing Doorknobs

When making home improvements, you would do well to anticipate your needs before they even arise. For instance, most people may not realize, but turning a doorknob can become a painful task for one with arthritis and other similar conditions.You would be doing yourself a huge favor in the future if you could replace them with lever-style knobs which are much easier to use.

Using Anti-Slip Flooring

Homeowners should prioritize ensuring that their floors be made slip-resistant. As everyone knows, the elderly are particularly vulnerable to slippery surfaces as they can easily lose their balance.You can address this by putting nonskid mats under area rugs, or better yet getting rid of your area rugs altogether.
Ensuring Stair Safety

Of course, we recommend that everyone avoid going up and down the stairs often as it can get pretty dangerous for seniors. However, it would also be impractical to forego stairs altogether, especially if you live in a house with more than one level. If you cannot do away with the stairs, then you must ensure that you have handrails installed.

These are just a few of the small things you can do to make your home as pleasant as possible during your retirement years.

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