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Life's journey
takes us through many different stages; the birth of children, the
visit of an elderly relative, an accident that is temporarily or
permanently disabling, a health condition that changes how we handle
our daily needs. How well is your home prepared to adapt to your
changing needs?
Most of us don't
think about the demands on our home until a situation arises that
makes it difficult to function independently. Planning ahead for these
events can save a lot of difficulty during stressful times. Best of
all, these changes can enhance your daily life right away.
If you are lucky
enough to be building a new home, think through the curves that life
can throw your way and discuss these with your architect. It is much easier
to build in special features now than to try to adapt later. Be
careful not to build in obstacles that will present problems. For
instance, make sure that the bathroom door is at least 32" wide
to accommodate crutches, a walker or a wheelchair.
For most of us,
however, our current home is where we'd like to stay. In this case, it
is important to identify what modifications might be needed over the
next decade. We are used to seeing articles about reorganizing our
closets, but how about planning for the changes every family goes
through?
Create
a checklist for yourself that might include the following kinds of
questions:
How easy is it for our children or grandchildren to reach the light switches?
How easy is it to turn the water faucets and doorknobs?
What would we need in the event our home requires wheelchair accessibility?
Once this is done,
look over your list and think about the projects that could be created
to resolve the problems areas. You don't have to tackle everything at once. By starting
before there is a crisis, you can pace your effort and your budget.
Dynamic
Living offers some low-cost specialized adaptive hardware and home
automation ideas that can help to improve some of the areas that could
be troublesome:
- Door Knob Adapters: Lever handles are considerably easier to use than
round knobs. If you can't afford to change all of the knobs in
your home, there are adaptive devices that can be installed over the current knob. One inexpensive
solution is the Great Grips cover, a
soft rubber-like aid with a small protrusion that enables you to
turn knobs or faucets with less effort. Another alternative is a Door
Knob Adapter that converts a round knob into a levered handle.
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Offset
Hinges: These specialty hinges use the same screws and holes
as the existing hinge. The elongated shape of the hinge allows the
door to open wider, creating greater access for wheelchairs or
walkers.
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Faucet
Adapters: Lever faucets work well, but there is also a remedy that
requires no turning. The EZ-Flo
valve controls the flow
of water. A small rod under the spigot allows easy release of the
water rather than twisting the faucet handle. Or try a hands-free infrared
faucet, that will automatically turn the water on once it
senses motion.
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Light
Switch Adapters: Light Switch
Extenders are terrific if you
need the wall switch to be accessible at a lower level or you might prefer a
Voice
Activated Switch that controls the electricity to the lamp
with your verbal command.
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Low
Vision Thermostats: You don't have to squint at hard-to-read
thermostats! Install a thermostat that has big, easy to see numbers.
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Stove
Knobs and Deadlocks: Small knobs can be turned easily with the Universal
Turner, a tool that covers the knob and uses a long handle to
make it easy to turn.
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Home
Automation: These devices allow you to turn lights and appliances
on and off with the press of a convenient remote button or by voice or motion. Some home automation
devices also perform simple tasks in response to a cue, like a Caller
ID unit that announces who is calling.
Other
home modifications should be considered to enhance your safety and
well-being.
While some security systems are quite complex and require
professional installation, there are also simple devices that offer
terrific security features at a fraction of the cost.
Some professionals
in our field refer to this topic as Home Modification, while others
use terms like Universal Design. Even the generic term Home
Improvement can touch upon some of the changes you might be
considering. Whatever you call it, the time to start planning is now!
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