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If a friend or loved one is struggling with mobility in the bathroom, consider adding grab bars as one of your first aging-in-place upgrades for the bathroom. Stationary grab bars are permanently mounted to the wall or floor. Fold-up grab bars adjacent to the toilet rotate to pivot out of the way when not in use. Shower grab bars are located vertically or horizontally on one of the side walls to assist with getting in the shower, and then horizontally along the back wall for balance and support.
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Aging in Place Upgrades for the Kitchen in Your Metro Atlanta Home
- Aug 31, 2013
- By Atlanta Home Modifications
- In Accessible Kitchen, Aging In Place Design
Facing some mobility challenges due to an accident or an illness and having difficulty managing in the kitchen? There are many helpful changes you can make to the kitchen area in your metro Atlanta home to facilitate cooking, dining and cleanup. Your handicap accessible kitchen can become everything you need it to be! Generally, your accessible kitchen design should include ample floor space for…
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Time to Make Aging in Place Home Modifications at Your Atlanta Home?
- Aug 28, 2013
- By Atlanta Home Modifications
- In Aging In Place Design, Stair Lifts, Platform Lifts and Elevators
Aging in place upgrades may include a stair lift or ramp installation, widening of hallways and doorways, an addition to add accessible bed and bath to the first floor, and a zero-step barrier free entry area.
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Aging in Place Design Is For Everyone!
- Jul 22, 2013
- By Atlanta Home Modifications
- In Aging In Place Design
Consider the benefit of planning ahead to give your home a flexibility and spaciousness that it may not presently have — a home that has “aging in place” features.
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Aging In Place Design is For Everyone!
- Jul 19, 2013
- By Atlanta Home Modifications
- In Accessibility Design, Aging In Place Design
Consider the benefit of planning ahead to give your home a flexibility and spaciousness that it may not presently have — a home that has “aging in place” features.
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Are you interested in walk-in tub or roll-in shower design for your Atlanta home? Many aging-in-place homeowners are looking towards the future and realizing that bathroom renovations may be needed!
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50+ Seniors and Elderly Atlanta Residents Stay Safe With Fall Proofing Upgrades
- Apr 06, 2013
- By Atlanta Home Modifications
- In Accessibility Design, Blog, Grab Bars
Tripping and falling is typically an embarrassing thing to most people, but not life threatening. This isn’t true for 50+ seniors and the elderly. With weaker bones and slower reaction times, falls become actual life-threatening events. Fall prevention strategies and accessibility improvements in the home are often critical to ensure your safety, or the safety of a loved one.
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The Curved Sterling 2000 Stair Lift Offers the Best Handicap Lifts for Metro Atlanta Homes
- Feb 23, 2013
- By Atlanta Home Modifications
- In Accessibility Design, Blog, Our Services, Stair Lifts, Platform Lifts and Elevators
Stairlifts provide a safe and secure way for people with mobility challenges — regardless of their age — to move freely up and down stairs. Depending on the width of the staircase and the size and design of the stairlift, the amount of space that is available for those who walk on those same stairs can be limited. Because of this, people who are looking…
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Most stair lifts are purchased by senior citizens, or by family members of the senior who are seeking a safe mode of travel for a loved one as they go up and down the stairs. Straight and curved stair lifts by Sterling-Handicare offer optimal user safety. Safety is a primary factor when purchasing a stair lift. According to The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention,…
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Stephen Greenewald has seen assistive technology in action at Georgia Tech. During his freshman year at Tech, he was introduced to the concept of assistive technology when hearing of the work of CATEA, the Center for Assistive Technology and Environmental Access at the Atlanta Tech campus. CATEA is a multidisciplinary engineering and design research center located adjacent to the Georgia technology campus in downtown Atlanta.