The bathroom can be scary for people with mobility issues and injuries. Use these tips to make the restroom safer and more accessible for elderly relatives.
January is National Bathroom Safety Month, so now is a good time to consider how you can make changes in your bathroom to lessen potential hazards. Many personal injuries that occur at home occur in the bathroom. In fact, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) report that almost 200,000 Americans receive emergency room treatment for bathroom-related injuries every year.
Elderly members of your family who may have mobility and balance issues are especially susceptible to bathroom injuries. According to the National Council on Aging, one-fourth of older Americans fall each year. Further, a senior dies from a fall every 19 minutes.
For seniors, the most common bathroom hazards include:
Fortunately, if you’re remodeling to accommodate older relatives or if you’re trying to assist an elderly person who is still living alone, improving the safety of the bathroom is not a difficult fix. Doing so will reduce the chances of a serious injury or even death. In fact, a few simple changes can make the bathroom a safer place for every member of your family.
Shower and Tub Safety Precautions
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Bathroom Floor Safety Precautions
Toilet Safety Precautions
Bathroom Sink Safety Precautions
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Additional Bathroom Safety Suggestions
By adding some of these suggested safety measures to your home, you can transform your bathroom into a safer place for elderly relatives or anyone with mobility and balance issues.
For more tips on how to organize your bathroom and make your home a safer environment, browse Home Matters, the American Home Shield® blog.
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