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Home Modifications
Helpful Ideas and Products
• How well our home fits our specific needs is a unique to each of us.
• However, there are some ideas and products that are helpful to many.
• Starts with Universal Design
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Welcome and Introduction
Presented by:
Ted van Nostrand
• Executive Certificate in Home Modifications
• School of Gerontology, USC
• AdaptingHome.com
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Presentation Goals
By the end of this presentation, you will be able to:
• Recognize the principles of Universal Design
• Recognize how homes can be modified to suit our needs
• Have an understanding of some of the supportive products available
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Universal Design
The design of products and environments to be usable by all people, to the greatest extent possible, without adaptation or specialized design.
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Principles
1. Equitable Use
2. Flexibility in Use
3. Simple and Intuitive
4. Perceptible Information
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5. Tolerance for Error
6. Low Physical Effort
7. Size and Space for Approach and Use
Fitting Home to You
Universal Design is a starting point.
We need to look at our own home and our needs.
We’ll look at modifications and products that can help make us more comfortable, independent and safe.
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Your Home
We’ll look at
• Access to your home
• Room by room
• And consider some recommendations
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Entrance
Ramps can be installed to improve access.
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Entrance
Ramps can be installed to improve access.
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Entrance
Elevators can be installed to improve access.
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Entrance
Swing-wide door hinges widen existing entrance.
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Entrance
Motion sensor lighting and lever handles
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Hallways and Stairs
• Secure handrails on both sides
• Light switch at top and bottom of stairs
• Colored strip on nose of stair tread
• Automatic night light at top and bottom
• Uncarpeted steps feature nonslip tread such as adhesive strips
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Hallways and Stairs
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Kitchen
The key is easy access and use in a comfortable and safe setting.
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Kitchen
Pull-out cupboard storage
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Kitchen
Lowered counter space for wheelchair access
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Kitchen
Lowered counter allowing seating
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Kitchen Appliances
Automatic stove turn-off
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Kitchen Appliances
Controls located at front of appliances
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Bathroom
Grab bars come in many styles.
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Bathroom
Grab bars can swivel and drop down for use.
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Bathroom
Grab bars can be built into a handheld shower.
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Bathroom
Access and use of an existing tub can be improved.
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Bathroom
Existing tubs can be modified or new added.
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Bathroom
Roll-in or walk-in showers can be installed.
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Bathroom
Fold-down seating added to existing shower.
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Bathroom
Toileting can also be supported.
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Bathroom
And with all the bells and whistles.
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Bathroom
Vanity access and use.
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Bedroom
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Valuable Resources
Two valuable and comprehensive online sites include:
• CMHC Aging in Place
• AARP HomeFit
• HomeFit Video – Smart Solutions for Making your Home Comfortable, Safe and a Great Fit
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Full Home Self-Assessment Strategies
Links can be found on the Resources tab of the
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Check out the
CHMC – Self-Assessment Guide
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Comprehensive Safety Guides
Links can be found on the Resources tab of the
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Check out The Safe Living Guide
from the Public Health Agency of Canada
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