Plan to Stay and Personalize Your Home
As the tough housing market forces more people to stay put homeowners are personalizing their space during a remodel rather than move.
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As the tough housing market forces more people to stay put homeowners are personalizing their space during a remodel rather than move.
Trackless Tub & Shower doors feature great trackless design and full unobstructed access to the bathtub or shower. The Lyons Industries, Inc. trackless tub and shower doors are made from virtually unbreakable, clear Veil-Lite Lexan (used in race car windows), plastic weighing 85% less than double-strength glass, and will not shatter.The door frame is made of PVC. Visit the Exhibit at AIPatHome.com.
George MacGinnis on the difference between telecare and telehealth: In terms of telecare we think of tele-social care. The main focus is on managing risks to peoples’ lives. They might have a panic button, a fall sensor and these might be people who are suffering from dementia. There are risks that they might leave the oven on and create a fire, so there are remote control fire detectors or remote gas shut off valves, etc. Whereas [telehealth] is much more about chronic disease management: Diabetics might be checking their sugar, others might be checking peak flows, blood pressure or weighing themselves and answering questions about their health.

Luxurious should – and can – be a word used to describe a Universal Design home. That’s what Builder Russell Long, president of Aloha Home
“Worsening eyesight makes finding items more frustrating, arthritis complicates browsing and reduced balance intensifies the strain of stooping or reaching for products,” reports Ellen Bryon for the Wall Street Journal. Bigger type faces, better lighting and improved shelf labeling are some of the solutions being implemented by retailers.

Why change the look and feel of your house if you really don’t have to in order make it more user friendly as you age?