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Injury, disability and old age a part of life. Ensuring accessibility within the home is important for ensuring independence and comfort for all.
By making some simple modifications, you can transform your home to improve accessibility, making it more user-friendly and inclusive.
Installing grab rails throughout the home provides additional support and stability, facilitating safer movement in areas such as staircases, hallways and bathrooms.
Ramps offer convenient access to the home. They can be installed over steps or to replace them, and make it easier for everyone to carry things like luggage and shopping into the home.
Hand showers and shower chairs offer flexibility and comfort during bathing, reducing the possibility of slipping and falling in the shower.
Lift-assist chairs provide a comfortable seating solution and assist people between sitting and standing positions.
A wireless video doorbell enhances security and convenience, allowing residents to communicate with visitors anywhere in the home and even while away.
Comprehensive security systems offer peace of mind by deterring intruders and providing alerts for emergencies, enhancing safety.
Non-slip surfaces such as anti-slip mats and tapes reduce the risk of slips and falls, making slippery or high-traffic areas safer for all.
Enhanced LED lighting improves visibility and safety. Lighting can also help to create a more welcoming atmosphere. Consider incorporating night lights to illuminate hallways and upgrading to large wall switches for easier operation.
Lever handles and automatic door openers and closers simplify door operation for everyone, but particularly enhance accessibility for people with physical impairment.
Gardening can be a great way to relax and enjoy time outdoors. Accessible gardening solutions such as raised garden beds and automated watering systems help make gardening more enjoyable and accessible for everyone.
Bunnings offers a range of convenient in-home services tailored to meet the diverse needs of homeowners. From installation to maintenance, these services provide professional support and expertise.
Subsidies and financial assistance programs often aim to support individuals in staying in their homes for longer periods. These initiatives can include grants for home modifications or accessibility improvements. Check with organisations like your local council, Services Australia, Health New Zealand or the NDIS for details.
Check out 8 ways to make your home more accessible for more ideas from the Bunnings Workshop community.
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