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When you or one of your relatives is suffering from mobility issues, it is very important to equip your house so that you can move around it. However, the main feature that must be taken into consideration when you adapt your house to your mobility problems is your own safety.
Handrails are one of the key-features that need installing when you are adapting your home to make it easier to stand up on slippery services. They can prove very useful in the bathroom or the kitchen, as they provide you with a firm grip to hold onto and therefore prevent falls.
Walk-in showers also prove to be a useful addition to your home if you have a mobility problem that makes it difficult for you to stand-up. They are generally tailor-made to suit your needs and can be fitted with handrails and grabs so that you would be able to stand up under the shower.
Stairlifts enable you to get up and down the stairs inside your house, granting you access to every room and every floor within your house. What's more, some models of stairlifts can be adapted to curved staircases and outdoor staircases too; therefore allowing you to access your garden or your backyard. Furthermore, a stairlift can also be used if you have trouble bending your knees as some stairlift manufacturers can provide you with a perch model stairlift, which would enable you to stand on the stairlift.
Devices such as stairlifts, walk-in showers and bathtubs and handrails and grabs contribute to making your home a safer place to live in as they all contribute to preventing falls that could result in fractures. What's more, they also allow you more freedom as they enable you to get easier access to every room in your house without needing any outside help. In addition to these devices, it is also recomended to have a walking stick handy because it will provide extra support for you whilst you are walking around the house.
Visit the Acorn Stairlifts UK site to find out more on how to improve your mobility around the house.
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