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How to make your Bathroom Safe and Accessible...Aging in Place

Updated: May 30, 2023

As we age, it’s important to make sure our homes are safe and accessible. One of the most important rooms to consider when it comes to aging in place is the bathroom. With the right modifications, you can make your bathroom a safe and comfortable space for years to come. Here are some tips for remodeling your bathroom to make it more accessible for aging in place.



1. Install grab bars: Grab bars are essential for providing stability and support in the bathroom. They should be installed near the toilet, shower, and bathtub. Make sure to use grab bars that are designed for bathroom use and are securely mounted into the wall.


2. Add a shower seat: A shower seat can make it easier and safer to bathe. Look for a seat that is adjustable and can be folded up when not in use.


3. Install a walk-in tub: Walk-in tubs are a great option for those who have difficulty stepping over a traditional bathtub. They come with a door that opens and closes, making it easier to get in and out of the tub.


4. Add non-slip flooring: Non-slip flooring is essential for preventing falls. Look for flooring that is slip-resistant and easy to clean.


5. Install a handheld showerhead: A handheld showerhead can make it easier to bathe without having to step into the shower. Look for a showerhead that is adjustable and can be used with one hand.



By making these modifications to your bathroom, you can make it a safe and comfortable space for aging in place. With the right modifications, you can enjoy your bathroom for years to come.

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