Many older adults and seniors don’t want to move into a retirement community or live with a family member. They prefer to live in their homes and age in place. For some, this is easy, but for others, they may need the help of a professional caregiving service to remain at home and independent.
In some cases, the right aging in place design for a home makes it easier for someone to live their daily life and take care of upkeep and maintenance on the home. First floor primary suite additions and accessibility features greatly enhance the quality of life for individuals with mobility challenges. A ground-level bedroom and bathroom eliminate the need for stair navigation, reducing fall risks and conserving energy. Zero threshold showers and shower benches allow for easy entry and comfortable bathing, even for wheelchair users. Lower counter heights in kitchens and bathrooms make daily tasks more manageable, while improved lighting and easily accessible switch controls enhance safety and independence. For multi-story homes, elevators or stair lifts provide effortless access to upper floors.
These thoughtful design elements work together to create an environment that promotes independence, safety, and comfort, allowing individuals with disabilities to navigate their homes with greater ease and dignity. By incorporating these features, a home becomes more adaptable to changing needs, ensuring long-term usability and comfort for its residents.
Harth Builders understands your desire to remain home for the rest of your life or as long as possible. We recognize that the refined adjustments our aging in place remodeling services offer play a crucial role in your chance to live your life on your terms.