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AgeIn Place By: Kristin and Mayte
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Kitchen Ideas The kitchen has always been a place for family and socializing. Making changes in the kitchen can greatly increase its usability and the safety of those that live there With home modification, people will no longer have to spend less time in the kitchen as they age
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Location & Dishwasher Main level of home If not-consider remodeling Raise height of dishwasher Reduce strain
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Sinks Adjust the height of the sink to suit needs Add a roll under sink for wheelchair bound elders Motorized, adjustable height counters/sinks available
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Lower and Upper Cabinets Adding pull out shelves Reduce the strain of bending over Adding pull down shelves Reduce amount of reaching required to access upper cabinets
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Refrigerators Features to increase usability Illuminated water and ice dispensers Large numbers and letters on displays Good lighting inside the fridge Increased storage on the door Top mount refrigerators that have freezer storage on the bottom for easy access Some offer slide out and see through shelves and bins that can make it easier to see and reach
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Cooktops Smooth tops for easy transition Available features to make easier to use Color indicators when the burners are still hot Front mounted controls for safety Self cleaning Large numbers on a well lit display Water installed at cooktop for easy pot filling
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Microwave Drawer microwave ovens can be installed at a height that everyone can reach Easy transition to counters Some models offer one touch cooking or beep when food is done or needs stirred
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Countertops Install multi-level countertops Use a different color for the edges Install counters that have rounded edges and corners Plenty of lighting over the countertops Choose a surface that will be easy to maintain and last for years Configure so it leaves plenty of room for dishes and small appliances
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Flooring Rugs should not be used Non slip tile, low pile carpet or textured vinyl instead Apply a texture to prevent slipping If tile-use smaller ones Less distance between tiles=lower chance of slipping Make sure it is easy to clean and maintain
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Lighting Proper lighting can prevent accidents Makes tasks easier Helps reduce strain on our eyes Use windows as much as possible Put light where it needs to be Light switches need to be easily reached and properly placed
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Safety/Other Install smoke alarms throughout the house Keep appropriate and up to date fire extinguishers in the kitchen Use electric appliances that have an auto shutoff function 42-48 inches of clearance is recommended to allow access through kitchen pathways (including those in wheelchairs) Doorways need to be a min. 36’’ wide Outlets need to be easily accessible and properly placed
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