Aging In Place – Our Family. Your Family.
May 28, 2009 on 1:05 pm | In Resources, Stair Lifts | No CommentsRecently, my mom’s house flooded. A deluge of water, over 200 gallons, settled into her finished basement. Many decisions had to be made in a very short amount of time. While she is getting work done to repair damages, the idea of moving has come up. Amidst the chaos, we had a discussion about aging and stairs (her house has 3 sets of stairs).
Should she move? If she decided to stay and live the rest of her life in the home, what would that look like? If she needed stair lifts, how would she feel about 3 of them? Is this a house that she wants to age in? She and my dad purchased the home over 20 years ago. There are many memories tied to the home as well as it is even more special since my dad passed away in 2004.
She is considering and weighing her options. Thankfully she does have options. For her, it is not just about accessibility, but also about memories, comfort and choosing the wisest course for her. We have decided to give her space and time to make these decisions. While she is still only in her 70’s, it is not too early to be looking at things from all perspectives. As a result of Homecare Suppliers and our own professional experiences as well as our memories of caring for our grandmother in her 90’s, we want to be both a sounding board for her and a practical resource as she makes her decisions.
These events have gotten me thinking about other baby boomers and seniors who are facing similar situations. They might not have sound counsel within their family and friends who can direct with love and concern as well as with knowledge and understanding based upon the issues. We aren’t out to make a buck on our mom. As a matter of fact, we aren’t out to make a buck on anyone’s distress. We want to serve a need, be a resource and provide quality products. The products are the only thing for sale – the rest is our heart and passion and is priceless.
Like the saying goes… New bathlift for mom – $645, new stair lift for grandpa – $1799, direction, comfort and peace of mind for the family – PRICELESS!
So I compiled a list of what I would consider important features for my mom to keep in mind should she decide to stay forever in her home or if she decided to move to another home.
1. Stairs – if the home has stairs – to make sure that the width of the stairs is at least 36” to allow for a future stair lift. If she chooses to move, I would encourage her to look at ranch style homes that allow for easy accessibility.
2. Size & Maintenance – My mom’s current home is larger with 3bdrms, 3bath plus a finished basement. There is a lot of space and a lot of maintenance to the home. The basement had some water and mold damage which they are now fixing. It is important to be aware of the structural integrity of the home (whether existing or new home) and look at maintenance aspects for the occupant. Often times, seniors will close off or not use parts of a house. Be sure to check those areas regularly for mold, water damage or other maintenance issues. Additionally, vents to crawl spaces should not be closed off and there is a need for adequate circulation throughout the home. Ensure that the guttering and the downspouts is free and clear of debris and that a maintenance plan is established.
3. Lighting – Ensure that all areas of the home have adequate lighting. Pay close attention to hallways and stairs to ensure that they are properly lit. Exterior lighting should be not only adequate for driving into the driveway but also getting into the home. Motion Sensor Lighting is an affordable way to help with lighting the area and decreasing the maintenance need of replacing light bulbs. My husband changes the more difficult to reach light bulbs for my mom on a regular basis.
4. Railings & Doorways – Make sure that railings outside and inside the home are in good repair, and that steps and sidewalks are not damaged. Add additional railings as needed in the hallways and bathrooms. If purchasing or remodeling, consider carefully the width of the doorways realizing that wheelchairs and walkers really need a minimum width of 36”. Additionally, door handles that are the lever kind are easier to use than a typical round door handle.
5. Exterior Porch & Entry – The approach to the front door should be free of shrubs, cracked sidewalks or objects that can impede safely getting into the home. Stairs can be adjusted for less height or replaced with ramps as needed. If purchasing new, an ideal home would not have any steps to the front door or at most, one small step with little or no incline for the walkway.
There are many great resources available on the internet to assist you in beginning to prepare a home for aging in place. Here are just a few:
http://www.aarp.org/families/home_design/
http://www.adaptiveaccess.com/home_changes.php
http://www.workingcaregiver.com/articles/seniorsstayathome/agingparentshome
Summer Savings – Stair Lift from Homecare Suppliers, LLC
May 21, 2009 on 1:40 pm | In Stair Lifts | No CommentsNEW Stair Lifts!
Special Summer Savings Spectacular!
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Sites Promoting Limitless Living – Joining the fight to be free
May 13, 2009 on 12:26 pm | In Resources | No CommentsAs you know Homecare Suppliers is committed to providing not only quality products to aid in limitless living but also information. There is no such thing as too much information – if it helps someone to be freer.
All along, Pam Billings, Director of Operations, has said, “We are a for-profit company with a non-profit heart.” There are so many calls that come in throughout the day in which she stops what she is doing as the director of the company and takes the time to listen to the caller. She may take 5 minutes to direct the caller to another company that has a more affordable product that will meet their needs, she may answer questions for future sales or she might take 30 minutes to listen to someone in crisis who does not know which direction to turn as they learn that there loved one is coming home – to die.
One such situation recently happened. Hospice had been called in. They didn’t know if it would be a couple weeks or a month. The family wanted a stair lift. While they understood the direness of the situation, they wanted the lift so that the loved one would be able to make it down to the shop in the basement if able and feeling up to it. Hope.
When we began this blog, Pam said, “I don’t want it to be just another way to promote more products. I want it to have our voice, our passion, our vision.” While informative and educational – we hope that we also are able to provide you with more direction, more resources, and maybe even another perspective.
As such, we have been coming across some amazing resources and websites that promote Limitless Living. Some are just joining this fight to be free no matter the limitation. Some have been doing it since before we were born (literally). We thank them for their dedication. We thank them for their passion and vision. We hope you find them just as interesting, informative and dedicated as we do.
Lindave Vision – Those living with low vision – Innovative Products & Resources
Handicapped Travel Club – Their June 2009 Rally is in Pigeon Forge, TN – Their GOAL is to Get Out And Live
Caregiver Support – Caring for Aging Loved Ones – Community of Caregivers
Age In Place – Site to Help Seniors & Baby Boomers to stay in their home - Educational Resource
Aging In Place – Technology Watch – Informative Industry Analyst
The Special Life – Tips & Tools for Special Needs
The Wyatt Foundation – Fighting Duchene & Becker Muscular Dystrophy – Understanding the levels and branches of MD.
There are so many organizations and entities bridging the gap to allow all people to live unlimited. These are just some that are doing that.
In spite of limitations that can affect the body, mind or spirit – there is Freedom. There is Hope. There is. We pray today you find it.
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