Aging in Place Expert Shares Insights with Caregivers
With most senior citizens “Aging in Place” in
their own homes, expert provides insight on making modifications
for their comfort and safety. Certified expert, Abbie Sladick
emphasizes that modifications should be done to enhance seniors’
physical abilities, not compensate for their inabilities.
San Rafael, CA (PRWEB) May 5, 2006 -- Many caring and thoughtful
eldercare providers make modifications to their parents’
homes. Unfortunately, many begin work at the wrong end of
the spectrum and make modifications that aren’t as helpful
as they might be. In a feature article published this month,
Certified Aging in Place Specialist Abbie J.W. Sladick emphasizes
that caregivers should make home modifications that play to
elderly parents’ strengths, not their weaknesses.
The article, featured throughout the month on Parent Care,
the leading website for long distance caregivers, Sladick
provides readers with a room-to-room tour highlighting possible
enhancements. Because the vast majority of senior citizens
will “Age in Place” at home, her recommendations
are timely.
Taking a glance around your parents’ kitchen will probably
identify some of the appliance placement and storage mistakes
that are often made. Is the microwave above waist level? Are
heavy skillets and pots stored where bending is required to
retrieve them? If you answered yes to either question, you’ve
also answered yes to your need for assistance. Sladick advises
that placing microwaves and heavy cookware at waist level
can reduce burn risks and back injuries. She also offers tips
for do-it-yourself projects as well as resources for caregivers
seeking professional advice or services.
In addition to being certified as an Aging In Place Specialist
by the American Home Builders Association, Sladick is founder
and president of two successful Florida firms. Abbie Joan
Enterprises, her interior remodeling company, specializes
in large-scale renovation projects. For three successive years,
the firm has been awarded the coveted Sand Dollar award for
excellence. Her other firm, Great Grabz, designs and manufactures
decorative grab bars and safety fixtures that combine style
and safety.
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where elderly parents live, supplemented by national and state
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