Creating a Functional and Appealing Senior Space in Dallas, TX by Ruby Bhayani

Tuesday, November 23, 2010
Creating a Functional and Appealing Senior Space in Dallas, TX Most senior spaces, if focused on function over form, start to resemble medical facilities characterized by neutral shades, sparse decoration, and almost no effort to disguise items that remind seniors of their health conditions. While it's indisputable that seniors need certain pieces of furniture and layouts in their spaces, these elements don't have to be devoid of style and attractiveness. The following tips for designing successful senior spaces are both practical and sensitive, helping you to make the most of a room or building to satisfy seniors' needs and desires.
Getting the Functional Elements in Place * Stairs are an obvious challenge to seniors, so keep everything they need on one level of the home. If you're preparing to have a senior relative live in your home, you can convert an office or college son or daughter's bedroom on the first floor into a bedroom for your senior. * To enhance a senior's sense of independence, lower countertops for those confined to wheelchairs so they can continue to participate in activities like cooking. * If possible, create a "wet room" instead of a bathroom for your senior. This means eliminating all curbs and obstacles in the bathroom so that seniors with wheelchairs or other mobility aids can use the shower more easily. A drain in a gently sloping floor can help accomplish this. You might also consider placing slip prevention mats in the shower area. * Make sure that you have traction strips on any stairs or walkways outside your house so that your senior won't be confined to the house in bad weather. * Low storage areas are a must. They should be well above knee level, but still within reach of someone in a wheelchair. Make sure that you have these storage areas in kitchen, bathroom, and bedroom areas. * Install railings and grab bars. If you have stairs and your senior isn't wheelchair-bound, some railings on both sides of your stairwell can help increase their mobility from one level to the next. Grab bars should be installed for wheelchair-bound seniors to enable them to pull themselves to a standing position. They should be located near the shower, toilet, and other areas that might warrant standing up. Incorporating a Pleasing Aesthetic * When painting areas designed for seniors, choose bright colors and stay away from neutrals. You might consider using colors that evoke memories, so try to picture an area that your senior enjoys and paint with those hues. Ceilings don't have to be white and trim doesn't have to blend in, so don't be afraid to add some extra interest with contrast. * Choose colorful window treatments to help brighten up a room. You might look for fabrics that have bold patterns to keep a room's appearance attractive. * Try to evoke a vacation theme like a lakeside cottage or beach resort. Although this may be difficult to achieve with functional senior furniture, you can use creative lighting, bedspreads, pillows, sofa and chair coverings, and other decorative but unobtrusive items like posters and framed pictures to enhance your theme. * Consider adding a large corkboard to your senior's bedroom wall. Pictures of favorite memories, a calendar, and other mementoes can be placed on the board for your senior's enjoyment.
Author: Alexis Bonari, a freelance writer and blog junkie. She is currently a resident blogger at First in Education, researching areas of online education. In her spare time, she enjoys square-foot gardening, swimming, and avoiding her laptop.
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About the Author

Rubyna Bhayani ,Registered Nurse ,Certified Case Manager with extensive clinical experience in the fields of Geriatric Case Management, Long Term Disability Management and Home Health Services. Proud owner and manager of Senior Care Companion, in-home Personal Care Assistance Provider.

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