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When it comes to elderly care at home, family caregivers may need to make certain improvements. These improvements will enhance your loved one's quality of life, but they also reduce the risk of a serious injury. Here are a few improvements to consider if you care for a senior loved one. 

3 Elderly Care Renovations to Make Your Home Safe

1. Install a Stair Lift

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Seniors often have trouble getting up and down the stairs when their mobility is compromised. Along with the difficulty of climbing stairs, there are also concerns about falling injuries. Stair lifts are a great addition, in this case, as they can safely transport your loved one to different areas of the home. Some stair lifts can also accommodate wheelchairs, which makes things a lot easier for caregivers. 

2. Update Home Flooring

Helping your loved one avoid slips and falls must be a big part of your elderly care efforts. In this case, textured flooring provides better grip and allows seniors to be stable when navigating their homes. Non-slip flooring is crucial in kitchens and bathrooms, which typically have tile floors that can become quite slick when wet. In the same token, avoid thick carpeting and throw rugs, as they can make it harder for seniors to get around. 

3. Revamp Your Bathroom

Bathrooms can be particularly perilous for seniors when it comes to slips and falls. Along with installing non-slip flooring, you should also consider the accessibility of your shower or tub. A walk-in tub/shower is a great option for seniors, especially those with declining mobility. These bathroom fixtures feature doors that can be opened and closed to allow access. You can also use a shower chair or bench to allow the senior to sit while bathing. 

 

If you or a loved one needs help with Activities of Daily Living (ADL) which includes meal preparation, light housekeeping, toileting and bathing, trust the professionals at Deer Valley Home Health Services in St. Louis, MO. There’s also the option of arranging for private duty nurse visits, if you do not qualify for Medicaid. Call (314) 355-3679 to discuss your specific needs, or visit them online to learn more about their services.

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