bathroom safety and accessibility design for seniors

As we grow up into our second life and become retired or semi-retired, we may notice that simple tasks like navigating the bathroom can become more challenging and potentially hazardous. We tend to do a great job at compensating as we go, but eventually, it becomes obvious that it should be easier and safer!

Knowing some of the more common locations where injuries occur as we age at home, is important for future proofing, and allowing us to prepare for Home Modifications to help us thrive. For example, the bathroom is one of the most common places for falls among seniors…

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in home rehab older woman with PT

Home Health Rehab has become a valuable and essential mode of providing rehabilitation services to people of all ages and medical necessities. As defined by the American Physical Therapy Association, “Home health care is provision of skilled therapy services in the patient’s place of residence.

Home care may actually be provided in the patient’s residence, the caregiver’s home, a hospital emergency room, skilled nursing facility, residential facility, group home, hospice, or elsewhere in the community.” [1]
Types of Home Health Rehab
There are two different t…

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Caught in the middle of raising children and caring for aging parents, you likely find yourself a part of the ‘Sandwich Generation.’ Each day is a delicate balancing act — school runs and homework on one side, doctor’s appointments and medication reminders on the other. You’re constantly juggling roles, and your own needs often take a backseat.

You’re not alone in this journey. Many around the world share your story, living the same reality. It’s challenging, indeed, but it’s also an opportunity to reimagine the future. A future where your parents can age gracefully …

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