Slickfloors, sharp edges, and small spaces make bathrooms one of the most dangerous rooms in the house for seniors (jsonline.com).
Since one in three seniors over the age of 65 will experience at least one fall annually, and falls are the leading cause of home-injury related deaths in older adults -according to the Home Safety Council, seniors are advised to take cautionary steps to absolve themselves from these accidents (jsonline.com)
Here are some tips to keep your bathroom safe, provided by jsonline.comsonline.com:
There’s no fool proof way to avoid wet floors in a bathroom. Help yourself by equipping your shower with sturdy grab bars
Another way to walk safely within your bathroom is by installing nonskid tape or mats in your shower
If you use a chair in the shower, flexible handheld shower wands will make a great shower tool/accessory
If you’re struggling with faucet handles, replace them with models that are easier for people with arthritis
If you would like to check out the full details on how you can keep your bathroom safe for seniors, click here: http://www.jsonline.com/sponsoredarticles/kitchen/140338893.html.
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