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Enhance Your Retirement Living with Smart Home Upgrades

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Are you approaching retirement? Are mobility issues making daily tasks challenging at home? It might be time for some thoughtful home improvements. Whether you're considering renovations, downsizing, or a custom remodel, there are key features you should prioritize. Here's a glimpse into upgrades and features that can make your golden years safer and more comfortable.

Let's begin with one of the most crucial areas for senior living: the bathroom. Given its importance for daily routines and its potential for slips and falls, it's essential to create a safer environment. Consider installing a walk-in tub or a curbless shower with ample space for a chair. These modifications make bathing easier on aging bodies and reduce the risk of accidents. Don't forget to add grab bars and handrails for additional safety.

Other bathroom upgrades include nonslip floor tiles, raising the toilet seat to a comfortable height, and replacing knob-style faucets with lever-style ones. These changes enhance accessibility, especially as joints become stiffer with age.

Improving lighting throughout the house is another crucial safety measure. Diminished vision can increase the risk of falls and confusion. Opt for brighter yet indirect lighting to minimize glares and shadows, which can be hazardous. Consider switching to LED bulbs for longevity and energy efficiency.

Additional lighting recommendations include rocker-type light switches, night lights in key areas, and under-cabinet lighting in the kitchen. If feasible, incorporate larger windows, glass doors, or skylights to maximize natural light. Sunlight therapy has proven benefits for mental and physical well-being in old age.

With a significant portion of the population aging, there's a growing market for senior-friendly home features. As you plan for retirement, allocate resources to make your home safe, functional, and adaptable to aging challenges.

For more insights on designing your home for retirement, refer to the accompanying source.

Resources

https://houseplans.co/articles/planning-for-retirement-house-plans-for-seniors/

https://dengarden.com/safety/Home-Design-Ideas-for-Our-Old-Age


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