{"id":5166,"date":"2022-10-09T21:00:33","date_gmt":"2022-10-09T15:30:33","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.homedecorbuzz.com\/?p=5166"},"modified":"2022-10-09T21:17:36","modified_gmt":"2022-10-09T15:47:36","slug":"how-to-design-a-disability-friendly-home","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.homedecorbuzz.com\/how-to-design-a-disability-friendly-home\/","title":{"rendered":"How to Design a Disability-Friendly Home"},"content":{"rendered":"
If you or a loved one is disabled, then you need to design your home accordingly. A disabled person can get very seriously injured if changes aren\u2019t made to the house that they live in. The most common injuries are slips and falls, which depending on the person\u2019s disability and age can sometimes be fatal. <\/span><\/p>\n Re-designing your home to ensure that it\u2019s disabled-friendly is not as hard as you might think it is. In fact, it\u2019s actually really simple.<\/span><\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n If you want to learn about how you can make your home more suitable for disabled people, then keep reading.<\/span><\/p>\n Stair lifts can make getting around one\u2019s home a lot easier. Most healthcare professionals don\u2019t recommend advising disabled people to live in multi-leveled homes. Unfortunately, however, it is not always possible for people to move houses because of their disabilities. The installation of a <\/span>stair lift<\/span><\/a><\/span> won\u2019t cost you a lot of money but will give your disabled loved ones (or you) more control over where they go. Independence is a big thing for a lot of disabled people. Stair lifts give them that.<\/span><\/p>\n Also, you will need to build a ramp if your house has steps going up to the front door. For obvious reasons, disabled people may struggle to get up the steps and into their homes. You should probably hire a professional to build a ramp for you. While it is indeed possible for you to build your own ramp, it really isn\u2019t advised. If you don\u2019t have any construction knowledge, then you are probably just going to end up causing more harm than good. Ramps don\u2019t cost a lot of money.<\/span><\/p>\n Once you have a ramp, your disabled loved one (or you) can then get indoors without anybody else\u2019s help. However, if they are in a wheelchair then they might not be able to reach the lock or the doorknob for that matter. A <\/span>smart entry system<\/span><\/a><\/span> will give them the ability to get indoors in spite of this. Using an app on their phone, they will be able to unlock the door, and actually open it. Smart entry systems will physically open the door for them. This will give them a lot more freedom and control over where they go and when they return home.<\/span><\/p>\n You could consider converting your bathroom into a wet room, which will be a lot safer for your disabled loved one. A wet room is a <\/span>large room with drains on the floor<\/span><\/a><\/span>, kind of like the showers you find in public gyms or even schools. Your loved one can wheel their chair inside (or get inside however they normally would) and then sit down on a stool underneath the shower, without having to worry about climbing in and out of a bathtub. You can of course also install a bathtub in a wet room, though it\u2019s best to ensure it\u2019s a disabled-friendly one (as in it has a door for them to get in).<\/span><\/p>\n If you have floors that get slippery when wet in your house, then you need to change them for non-slip flooring. The installation of non-slip flooring will make getting around your house a lot easier for your loved one, or you. Ideally, you should also invest in non-slip flooring that\u2019s designed to absorb the impact of people\u2019s falls. Make sure that it isn\u2019t too hard, either. If a disabled person falls over and the floor is very hard, they could seriously hurt themselves.<\/span><\/p>\nInstalling Stair Lift<\/span><\/h3>\n
Building a Ramp<\/span><\/h3>\n
Smart Entry System<\/span><\/h3>\n
Bathroom Conversion<\/span><\/h3>\n
Using Non-slip Flooring<\/span><\/h3>\n
Lowering Light Switches<\/span><\/h3>\n