Home Remodeling for Seniors with Disabilities

Senior Home Remodeling

As seniors age, they may face a number of physical disabilities that can limit their daily activities. This can make it difficult for them to perform necessary tasks such as cooking and cleaning around the house. Fortunately, many home remodeling solutions are available to help seniors with disabilities improve their quality of life. This guide provides helpful advice on how to make home renovations for seniors with disabilities, from installing accessibility features to choosing the right materials. With these tips, seniors with disabilities can create a home environment that is safe and comfortable for their needs.

 

Senior Home Remodel Planning

Planning ahead is crucial when it comes to home remodeling. By getting major renovations done before they’re urgently needed, you can save on costs and ensure the alterations are safe and effective. Assess your current health and consider any future health issues that may arise. Talk to your doctor and occupational therapist for guidance on the necessary accommodations. Set a budget and get multiple estimates from contractors. Decide on a timeline for the project, as completing all the work at once can be more cost-effective. Don’t delay important modifications that may impact your safety and comfort in the long run.

 

Being able to move freely is crucial for independent living, especially for seniors with mobility issues. Accessible approaches and doorways, as well as an accessible landscape, are essential for ensuring that seniors can navigate their homes safely. By widening doorways, adding ramps, and creating even paths in the landscaping, seniors using wheelchairs, scooters, or walkers can easily access their homes. These modifications are important for anyone looking to future-proof their home, as mobility limitations can become more prevalent with age. In addition to changes in muscles and bones, cognitive decline can also impact mobility. Other modifications, such as creating a low-maintenance garden and installing raised flower beds, can make it easier for seniors to continue enjoying their outdoor spaces.

Courtesy of Carol Wells, Caring.com. 

Learn more at Home Remodeling Guide for Seniors with Disabilities

Thomas Scott, REALTOR
Thomas Scott REALTOR®, GRI®