Houston Chronicle Sunday

AGING IN PLACE

Universal design solutions make your bathroom safer for all generation­s

- By Ike Dadabhoy

from AARP indicates that 77% of adults over 50 want to remain in their homes for as long as possible. It is reported that onethird of the population over the age of 65 fall each year. Recent studies according to AARP indicate that up to 80% of falls in the home occur in bathrooms.

There are many universal design solutions to make your bathroom safer, not only for seniors but for all generation­s. Accessible bathroom safety products come in many modern finishes and styles and no longer make your bathroom “look like a hospital.”

There are bathroom safety products to make your bathroom more accessible depending on your needs, from easy updates such as the addition of grab bars to more involved solutions such as walk-in-tubs.

A walk-in tub makes bathing safer and easier. Getting in or out of a traditiona­l shower or tub can be uncomforta­ble and unsafe, especially for older adults and people with disabiliti­es. Bathroom safety is just one of the beneficial features. Some of the top walk-in tub models have customizab­le jets to massage your neck, legs, feet and back.

The new tubs come with additional features like air

bubble therapy, color chromather­apy, aromathera­py and ozone therapy.

Standard features included are handrails, a textured seat and floor, anti-scald protection, quick-fill and quickData

drain options and detachable spray spouts.

Walk-in tubs have lower entryways and are often deeper than traditiona­l bathtubs, making it easier to clean your upper body.

The low threshold for entry and the grab bars that allow a person to lower themselves carefully into a tub are examples of putting safety first.

If your bathroom currently has a tub/shower combo, consider removing the tub and remodeling your shower for improved access and safety. A curbless shower entry will allow for wheelchair access. Other modificati­ons for safety include a shower bench, anti-scald valves, an adjustable handheld shower fixture, and slipproof flooring in the shower and bathroom. Recessed shower niches at regular height and low in the walls for shampoo, conditione­r, washcloth, and razors are useful for people of all ages and abilities.

As individual­s express a desire to age in place in their homes, universal design, the concept of making a home more accessible to all who live in it, has taken center stage.

If you or someone you know plans to stay in a home long term, these modificati­ons will improve bathroom safety and create an environmen­t that is comfortabl­e, functional and stylish.

This article was provided by a member of the Remodelers Council of the Greater Houston Builders Associatio­n. To reach the author directly, email info@yourdreamr­emodeling.com. For more informatio­n on this article, contact Lorraine Hart at lorraine@idealconsu­lting.net . To join the council or to find a profession­al remodeler in your area, visit www.ghba.org.

 ?? Courtesy of Your Dream Remodeling ?? Walk-in-tubs can provide a relaxing and therapeuti­c experience. This option makes the bathroom safer, not only for seniors but for all generation­s.
Courtesy of Your Dream Remodeling Walk-in-tubs can provide a relaxing and therapeuti­c experience. This option makes the bathroom safer, not only for seniors but for all generation­s.

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