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How to Make Your Apartment Safe for Senior Citizens

If you have a parent or grandparent staying with you, you probably have the bittersweet experience of their company along with worries about their health and safety. Log on http://midtownstructures.com

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How to Make Your Apartment Safe for Senior Citizens

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  1. How to Make Your Apartment Safe for Senior Citizens http://midtownstructures.com

  2. If you have a parent or grandparent staying with you, you probably have the bittersweet experience of their company along with worries about their health and safety. You can put your worries to productive use by incorporating a few changes in to your homes and your systems. Here’s a handy guide. http://midtownstructures.com

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  4. Safety at the door • Have your door number and name clearly on the door. Sometimes people have trouble finding the address and it helps to have a clear sign to help fix it in their minds. Install video cameras, through-the-door viewers and intercom systems so they know when to open the door. Make sure they have cell phones with them and that they carry them around with them all day. Safety within the apartment: Install bars next to low seating, in the bathroom and along corridors where there is nothing to hold on to Keep floor mats in bathrooms and in the kitchen. Make sure there are no loose ends of carpet or rugs that they can trip on. Leave lights burning all through the night. Tape up wires so that they’re not in the way. Ensure that they know at least one neighbor’s house so that they can run there in an emergency. Carefully segregate their medicines and ensure it does not get mixed with general medicine so no mis-dosing can take place. Make sure you have grills on all windows and doors. Make sure your apartment is brightly lit http://midtownstructures.com

  5. Safety in the building/community • Let your neighbours know that you have an older person living with you. If they’re willing to check in on them that would be ideal, but if not, ask them to inform you of anything out of the ordinary. Make sure you have your domestic help’s background checked and that the security is familiar with who comes to your house when you’re not there. If they like to go down in the evenings, make sure they are accompanied. Do not encourage deliveries to be carried out when you are not at home. http://midtownstructures.com

  6. Safety in an emergency Make a large printout of numbers to call in an emergency and stick them up everywhere so that they are easily accessible. Keep a fire extinguisher, a first aid kit, and basic medicines such as burn medicine and antiseptic cream in the house. Inform your local police station that you have an elderly person in your care and see if they have any policies to help. Some do give you their mobile number to call in an emergency. Join a neighbourhood watch programme-many communities do have one http://midtownstructures.com

  7. Taking a few precautions can go a long way in giving you peace of mind and ensuring that your family member living with you is well looked after. Most of them are inexpensive and just take a little bit of planning. So go ahead, give yourself a break, and simplify your life. Contact Us MIDTOWN STRUCTURES Beside Adarsh Palm Meadows,Opp.Skylark Greens RamagondanahalliBorewell Road, Whitefield, Bangalore, KA 560066 Ph: 080 6050 2244 Cell: +91 99000 57 610, 99000 57 620 USA Contact #: + 1 913 738 4010

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