Kevin Smith

How to Make Your Home More Accessible

Are you looking to make your home more accessible for people with handicaps or generally for younger children that you may have? Fortunately, there are plenty of ways you can make your home more accessible. Just follow the tips below, from installing handrails to installing a front door ramp to get started!

Install Handrails

A great way to make your home more accessible is to install handrails. This can help prevent older people in your home from falling if they have stability issues. Simply install safety handrails on stairways or walls around your house to be there in case anyone needs to grab onto them.

Remove Any Rug Flooring

Aside from safety handrails, you should also plan on removing all rug flooring in your home as well. Rugs flooring can make it hard for people who use wheelchairs to get around your house. Also, it can be a severe tripping hazard for some people with accessibility issues. Instead, work on removing the rug or carpet flooring and maintain your hardwood or tile floors. A hardwood floor will ensure that there are fewer accidents in your home and are generally much more affordable to maintain.

Install a Shower and Bathtub Combo

Another way you can make your home more accessible, primarily in your bathroom, is to install a shower and bathtub combo. Depending on the type of disability you’re dealing with, a shower and tub combo can ensure that anyone can clean themselves without issues. Whether it’s stability issues or recovering from an injury, this combo can provide a safe environment for anyone to take a bath or shower in your home.

Install a Front Door Ramp

To provide accessibility for handicaps, you should plan on installing a front door ramp to your home. Fortunately, front door ramps don’t cost as much as you think and can even be installed by a local company in your area. Nevertheless, they’re an addition to your home that’s well worth the investment.

If you’re looking to add more accessibility to your home for people with disabilities, there’s plenty of ways to do so. From installing handrails to installing a shower and bathtub combo, the number of projects you can complete in your home to suit handicaps or disabilities is nearly endless. Hopefully, with help from the suggestions above, you can get a better idea of how to make your home more accessible for everyone.

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