Making Home a Safe Haven: Tips for a Safe Bathroom
Bathrooms can be a common spot for slips and falls, but a few simple changes can make them safer and more accessible. Start by installing grab bars near toilets and showers. These bars provide support and stability, helping prevent falls. Consider placing non-slip mats both inside and outside the shower or bathtub to reduce slipping on wet surfaces.
Another upgrade worth considering is a walk-in shower. Traditional bathtubs can be challenging to step into, but a walk-in shower with a built-in seat offers more stability and comfort. Additionally, using a shower chair and a handheld showerhead can make bathing easier and safer.
Good lighting is essential for bathroom safety. Make sure the area is well-lit, so it’s easy to see everything. Finally, keep the bathroom tidy to prevent tripping hazards – for example, store personal items in easy-to-reach places to avoid unnecessary bending or stretching.
With these small but impactful changes, the bathroom can become a safer, more comfortable space for everyone.