Aging in Place: How to Make Your Bathroom and Shower More Accessible

Aging in place is about creating a home that supports safety, accessibility, and independence as you or your loved ones grow older. The bathroom is one of the most crucial areas to modify, as slips and falls are common. Fortunately, there are many ADA – compliant updates that can enhance safety while maintaining style and functionality.

Bathroom Upgrades for Aging in Place

Walk-In Showers & Grab Bars

Traditionally bathtubs can be difficult to step into, increasing the risk of falls. A curb-less, walk-in shower eliminates this hazard by allowing for easy entry, even for those with mobility aids like walkers or wheelchairs. Grab bars installed near the shower entrance anchored inside the shower itself provide stability and support. These bars should be anchored securely to support body weight in case of a slip.

Walk-In Tubs for Bath Lovers

If you prefer baths over showers, a walk-in tub can be a great solution. These tubs have a watertight door that allows you to easily sit down before filling up the tub with water. Many models also offer therapeutic features like hydrotherapy jets, which can help with circulation and joint pain.

Comfort-Height Toilets

Standard toilets sit lower to the ground, which can make getting up difficult for those with mobility issues. Comfort-height toilets are designed to be a few inches taller, making it easier to sit down and stand up without added strain on the knees and joints. Adding grab bars near the toilet also help with stability.

Non-Slip Flooring

Wet bathroom floors can be extremely dangerous to anyone, but upgrading to non-slip flooring can significantly reduce the risk of falls. Textured tiles, slip-resistant vinyl, and rubber flooring are excellent options. Adding waterproof, non-slip mats in high-traffic areas like outside the shower can provide additional safety.

Handheld Showerheads & Shower Seating

A handheld allows for flexibility, making it easier to bathe while seated. This is especially beneficial for those with limited mobility or balance concerns. Installing a build-in or foldable shower bench provides a secure and comfortable place to sit while showering, reducing fatigue and strain.

Wider Doorways & Lever Handles

Narrows doorways can be a challenge for those using mobility aids. Widening the bathroom entrance can make access easier, particularly for those using wheelchairs. Replacing traditional round doorknobs with lever handles making opening and closing doors simpler for individuals with arthritis or limited hand strength.

Other Home Modifications for Aging in Place

  • Better lighting – Installing brighter, motion-sensor lighting can help prevent falls, especially at night.
  • Stair Lifts or Ramps – If stairs become and issue, adding a stair lift or ramp can allow for continued mobility and independence.
  • Smart Home Technology – Voice-activated lighting, thermostats, and security systems provide convenience and accessibility.
  • Accessible Kitchen Features – Lower countertops , pull-out shelves, and easy-to-reach appliances improve kitchen functionality. 

Updating your home for aging in place ensures long-term comfort, safety, and independence. Whether you  need a simple bathroom modification or a fully accessibility upgrade, Integrity Construction is here to help. We specialize in creating safe, stylish, and functional spaces tailored to your needs. Contact us today to learn how we can transform your home for the future. 

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