Modifying your home for caregiving.
on July 2, 2012 10:13 AM
More caregivers are taking care of their loved ones at home for a variety of reasons. How have you modified your home to provide safe and accessible care for your loved one?
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Lori says :
I moved my mom into my house when she broke her shoulder. We’ve had to buy a few things including a special chair that lifts/pushes forward to make it easier to stand up. The hardest thing for my mom is the bathroom, we’ve done our best bust but she is
so scared of slipping I have to stay in the bath with her.