231C SE 53rd St
Topeka, KS 66609
Independence Day sparks thoughts of freedom, which can resonate deeply for those seeking more independence within their own homes due to mobility challenges. Improving home mobility can significantly enhance the quality of life, allowing individuals to navigate their living spaces safely and comfortably. Here’s how you can make your home more accessible and foster greater independence:
Install Ramps: For homes with steps, ramps are essential for wheelchair users or anyone who finds stairs challenging. They provide a safe and smooth transition into and out of the house.
Adapt Bathrooms: Bathroom falls are common but preventable. Installing grab bars, a walk-in tub, or a shower with a seat can increase safety and autonomy in the bathroom.
Widen Doorways: If using a wheelchair or walker, wider doorways are a necessity. Standard doorways can be expanded to provide easier access throughout the home.
Adjust Kitchen Layout: Kitchens can be made more accessible by adjusting countertop heights, installing pull-out shelves, and ensuring that appliances are reachable from a seated position.
Lever Handles: Replace knobs with lever handles for doors and faucets, which are easier to operate, especially for those with limited hand strength.
Voice-Activated Technology: Smart home devices that respond to voice commands can help control lighting, thermostats, and other electronic devices without needing to move physically.
Celebrating independence within your home is about creating a space that supports your mobility needs. By making these adjustments, individuals with mobility challenges can enjoy greater freedom and a higher quality of life in their own homes. Embrace the spirit of Independence Day every day with a more accessible living environment.
231C SE 53rd St
Topeka, KS 66609
Rex@BannerMobility.com
Monday - Friday: 9am - 5pm
Saturday & Sunday: Closed
Appointments Available