Home Accessibility
Home accessibility refers to the design and modifications of living spaces to ensure they are usable by individuals with varying abilities, including those with physical disabilities. This can include features such as wider doorways, ramps instead of stairs, and accessible bathrooms. The goal is to create an environment that allows everyone to move freely and safely within their homes.
Improving home accessibility can involve both structural changes and the use of assistive devices. For example, installing grab bars in the bathroom or using a wheelchair can enhance safety and independence. These adjustments not only benefit individuals with disabilities but also make homes safer for elderly residents and visitors.