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The kitchen, which is normally the heart of the home, can become a challenging space as we age. For the seniors to maintain their sense of autonomy, being able to cook and prepare meals independently is very important. But the kitchen can pose a risk hazard for seniors, from high shelves and slippery floors to handling sharp knives; anything can become risky if not taken care of on time. Making a kitchen more senior friendly can actually be simple. All you may need is to make a few thoughtful adjustments to create a safe environment where your loved one can keep enjoying cooking. Here is how to make it happen.

1. Make an Easy Access to Essential Items

It is one of the most important steps in designing a senior friendly kitchen to make sure that the items that are going to be used frequently are within easy reach. It will be better to store pots, pans, and utensils in lower cabinets, as it will reduce the risk of injuries from having to reach too high or using step stools. Drawers with pull out organizers or shelves can be another great option that makes items accessible and safer to reach. Consider placing the commonly used ingredients like spices or oils on the countertop or in a low cabinet for an easier reach all the time.

2. Improve Lighting for Safety

Good lighting should be the number one priority for the safety of a kitchen, especially for seniors who may have vision impairments. You can use under cabinet lighting for better lighting at the countertops and cooking areas. You can also install extra lights near the stove and sink to get rid of shadows as much as possible to make tasks like chopping veggies easier and safer. Having bright lighting throughout the kitchen will help your senior loved one see much more clearly and reduce the risk of accidents.

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3. Install Slip Resistant Flooring

One of the most common hazards in any kitchen is the slippery floor. Rubber, vinyl or any other slip resistant flooring can help reduce the risk of falls in the kitchen.  And if it is not possible to install a new flooring, adding non-slip mats in the main areas like in front of the sink or stove can be another solution to reduce the risk of falls. But you must also make sure that the mats have a strong grip on the floor to avoid them from shifting underfoot and be sure to check regularly for any wear or tear to not compromise on their safety.

4. Use User Friendly Appliances

Simple appliances can be the eBay options for a senior friendly kitchen. Look for ovens, microwaves, and dishwashers that have clear labels and big enough buttons that are easy to read and simple. Appliances with complicated digital displays should be avoided as they can be extremely confusing. A countertop microwave with a pull-down door, or a refrigerator with side-by-side doors that can prevent bending down too much, are some examples of user-friendly appliances for seniors to opt for. Small tweaks like these can make a big difference and make the kitchen more functional and accessible.

5. Keep Countertops as Clutter Free as Possible

It can make it harder for seniors to move freely in the kitchen and even lead to accidents if there is clutter on countertops. Encourage them to always keep them as clear as possible, with only the essential items out in the open. Install hooks or racks to hang utensils, it can also be helpful in reducing clutter and creating more working space. Labeling the cabinets in an organized way can also make it easier to find what is needed without pulling everything out in the process.

Let 1st Care Community Help

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