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10 Anti-Slip Devices for the Elderly in the Home

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“Home” can be a dangerous place for the elderly. Surfaces, small spaces, numerous corners and edges, and slippery water all contribute to accidents and falls. Family members should help the elderly navigate daily life more easily, reduce the risk of falls, and help them maintain as much independence as possible.

Bathrooms, stairs, and kitchens are the most common places for accidents. Having confidence in performing tasks safely, such as using the bathroom or showering, boosts the elderly’s self-esteem and mood, and increased safety leads to less worry.

Let’s look at 10 effective devices that can improve home safety for the elderly:

1) Automatic Lights
Automatic lights help the elderly see their way and reduce the risk of falls when going to the bathroom at night. Automatic lights are devices that facilitate the elderly, activating automatically when they stand up and place their feet on the floor beside the bed. The light gradually brightens, and as they return to bed and lie down, it gradually dims and turns off, allowing for uninterrupted sleep.

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2) Bathroom Grab Bars
Grab bars, support bars, or non-slip grab bars are essential in bathrooms, as many falls in the elderly occur in bathrooms with slippery surfaces such as bathtubs, shower floors, and smooth tiled walls, creating a hazardous environment that can lead to accidents. Wall-mounted grab bars provide secure support to prevent slips and falls.

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3) Anti-Slip Tape
Adding this flexible anti-slip tape helps your elderly loved one have a more secure grip, even if their feet are wet or slippery, or if their grip is not strong. Anti-slip tape is also available in various textures. Made of non-slip vinyl, it prevents slips and falls, protects the floor from impact, and can even be walked on barefoot.

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4) Low-Pressure Shower Head
An easy-to-install handheld shower head makes it easier for the elderly to sit or stand while showering. In the bathroom, elderly people should choose a shower head with low water pressure or adjustable water pressure. For elderly users, an adjustable shower head in a bathroom would be very convenient as it allows everyone in the house to use it. Additionally, the shower valve should be a long-lever type that doesn’t require much effort to open and close.

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5) Grab bars for the bathroom with arms
A bathroom safety system provides helpful guidance and support to the elderly when using the bathroom. This model is adjustable to accommodate different toilet heights and widths, making it ideal for your elderly user.

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5) Grab bars for the toilet

Toilet grab bars are beneficial for the elderly when using the bathroom. They are adjustable to accommodate different toilet heights and widths, making them ideal for your elderly user.

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6) Shower chair
Proper showering requires balance, so a shower chair is important. It should have a backrest and armrests. Proper foot care is also crucial for the elderly. Especially for those with underlying conditions such as diabetes, attempting to shower on a wet and slippery surface is extremely dangerous. A shower chair will take care of this problem. You can sit to wash yourself or have a caregiver assist you.

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7) Non-slip shower mat
These are essential items for every shower and bathtub. Thinking about it, it might be a good idea for everyone, not just the elderly. Bathroom surfaces are too wet, soapy, and slippery; anyone can slip and fall. Non-slip shower mats are usually made from a PVC and natural rubber blend, providing good slip resistance, easy cleaning, mold resistance, and safety for everyone.

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8) Height-adjustable toilet seat
This is essential for elderly people who have difficulty using the toilet independently. A raised toilet seat makes it easier and safer. Some options include handles that allow for arm and upper body movement. Generally, they are made with high-grade, weight-bearing materials for ultimate durability.

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9) Non-slip slippers
Slippers or sandals that support the ankle, with a hard rubber sole. Soft slippers come in various colors and sizes, have an insole that fits snugly but comfortably. These are beneficial for those with foot problems, diabetes, plantar fasciitis, knee pain, bunions, etc. Non-slip slippers are usually made from a soft, comfortable foam rubber material that supports weight well and provides good grip.

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10) Install a telephone in the bathroom
Another safety feature in the bathroom, similar to those found in hotels and hospitals, is a telephone placed in the bathroom or as close as possible to elderly residents. In case of emergencies, such as slips and falls in the bathroom, a home lift enhances safety, allowing everyone in the family to use the bathroom comfortably even when away.

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Because seniors are more prone to accidents and may not receive treatment as quickly as younger people, more care must be taken in arranging the home to reduce accidents. If a senior can no longer climb stairs alone, it may be time to install a stair lift or chair lift. Home lifts for seniors.When you reach an age where you may need a wheelchair, you may think more aboutWheelchair lifts


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