Elder-Friendly Renovation — From Struggle to Comfort and Safety

Before renovation, elderly people manage slippery floors, high shelves, poor lighting, and steep stairs. They don’t complain much, but moving around tires them.

During renovation, adding grab bars, non-slip tiles, ramps, and better lights may look simple, but they transform daily comfort.

After renovation, falls reduce, independence increases, and small tasks like bathing or using the toilet become easier and safer.

Real tip: Avoid high-gloss tiles anywhere elderly people walk. Go for anti-slip matte finishes.

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