Learn how to improve home safety with wheelchairs, scooters, rollators, and ramps. Simple accessibility upgrades can prevent falls and promote independence.
More seniors are choosing to age in place. However, most homes are not designed with mobility challenges in mind.
By incorporating mobility aids and accessibility upgrades, you can create a safer living environment.
Step 1: Eliminate Entry Barriers with Ramps
Steps are one of the biggest fall risks. Installing a home ramp allows safe access for:
Aluminum ramps are lightweight, durable, and weather-resistant.
Step 2: Improve Indoor Mobility
Clear pathways inside the home:
Remove loose rugs
Widen tight furniture layouts
Ensure doorways accommodate wheelchairs and scooters
Rollators work best in clutter-free environments.
Step 3: Add Safety Features
Consider adding:
Grab bars in bathrooms
Non-slip flooring
Adequate lighting
Lever-style door handles
These features complement mobility devices and reduce fall risk.
Step 4: Choose the Right Mobility Device
Not every senior needs a wheelchair. Many benefit from:
Rollators for balance
Scooters for outdoor independence
Portable ramps for travel
The goal is to match the device to the individual’s strength and lifestyle.
Benefits of an Accessible Home
Reduced hospital visits from falls
Greater independence
Peace of mind for caregivers
Improved quality of life
Accessibility is not just convenience—it’s safety.
FAQs
What is the safest ramp slope?
The ADA recommendation is 1 inch of rise per 12 inches of ramp length.
Are aluminum ramps slippery?
Quality ramps have textured, non-slip surfaces.
Can mobility scooters be used indoors?
Some compact models are suitable for indoor use if space allows.
Easy Home Ramps provides reliable accessibility solutions to keep your loved ones safe at home. Explore our ramps and mobility products to start improving safety today.
