DIY Builds
Photo by timelockz Pexels Logo Photo: timelockz

How do you make stairs easier for seniors?

How to Make Stairs Safe for Seniors Get a stairlift. The safest way for seniors to get up and down the stairs is by using a stairlift. ... Add railings. ... Eliminate carpet runners. ... Add non-slip strips. ... Add a resting spot. ... Check the lights. ... Keep the path clear. ... Use contrasting colors. More items...

What furniture is popular now?
What furniture is popular now?

Wood, glass, stone, and metal are still more popular than plastics and synthetic fabrics. In 2021, expect to see more unpainted wood furnishings,...

Read More »
Is it OK for a fridge to get wet?
Is it OK for a fridge to get wet?

Yes, refrigerators can get wet. But in most cases, the damage is repairable. Water damage happens when the insulation around the electrical parts...

Read More »
These are the Best Shed Plans!
These are the Best Shed Plans!

Comprehensive and Intuitive to follow. Build That Shed!

Learn More »

According to the National Council on Aging, one in four Americans over the age of 65 fall each year. For seniors, falls can be devastating. Falls can result in traumatic brain injuries and broken bones. These injuries can require surgery and lengthy hospitalization. Stairs can be particularly risky for many older adults. A report from Reuters those who are over the age of 85 had the highest injury rates related to the stairs. As we age, chronic pain, inflexibility, or vision issues can lead to trouble with the stairs. But these issues shouldn’t force seniors out of the homes that they love. Here are some ways that you can make the stairs safe for seniors, so that you or your loved one can live independently and safely.

Get a stairlift

The safest way for seniors to get up and down the stairs is by using a stairlift. Electric stairlifts carry you up and down the stairs. And they’re very simple to use. There are stairlift models that fit both straight and curved stairways. While they’re usually used inside the home, there are outdoor stairlifts as well. Stairlifts can be installed in a day. They won’t damage your walls, and can be stowed so that others can walk up the stairs as normal Stairways in the home should have railings on both sides. The CDC recommends railings as an important safety fix for seniors living at home. Railings should be easy for the users to grip and available from the bottom step to the top, with no gaps. As you add railings, assure they are securely mounted and not wiggling. Also, be sure to add railings to all stairways in the home, including the steps leading into the house.

Eliminate carpet runners

The surface of the stairs can make steps more difficult for older adults who are unsteady, or who use a cane. To have the safest surface, eliminate any carpet runner from the stair. These runners, while a lovely décor addition, also add an increased risk of tripping. While carpet runners are a tripping hazard, hardwood stairs make slipping a possibility. To make hardwood stairs safer for seniors, add non-slip strips to the stairs. These will help prevent slips and falls. If a staircase allows for it, on a landing or curve, consider adding a bench to offer a safe place to take a rest. Some larger homes allow for such an addition. A small bench can give a senior a much-needed break on the way up or down the stairs.

Check the lights

Vision difficulties can make stairs dangerous. A stairway that isn’t well lit is especially problematic. You can add safety measures by making sure the stairs, both inside and outside the house, are well lit. Shadows can make stepping difficult for seniors who have trouble with depth perception. Add overhead lighting as necessary to prevent shadows and make the stairs safer.

Keep the path clear

How deep do you need to bury electrical conduit?
How deep do you need to bury electrical conduit?

6-inches Deep Burial Depth If you use galvanized EMT (metal electrical conduit) with individual conductors inside, you can bury it just 6-inches...

Read More »
How much does a pallet of quikrete cost?
How much does a pallet of quikrete cost?

At stores like Home Depot or Lowes, a pallet of 40-pound standard concrete mix bags will cost around $240.

Read More »
Can I build my own shed?
Can I build my own shed?

Yes, with the right plans you can build your dream shed.

Learn More »

Stairs should offer a clear path and be free from clutter. Many people, not just seniors, use the first few stairs as a place to hold items that need to go upstairs eventually. But these extra piles of laundry or pieces of clutter can be a trip hazard. Instead, keep a basket near the stairs to put those items into and have someone else take them up at another time.

Use contrasting colors

For seniors with vision difficulties, it can be hard to tell where one step ends and the other begins. To help, consider painting the stairs in contrasting colors. Alternate dark and light stain to make the stairs plainly visible. Consider working with a designer to choose colors that will look appealing. This DIY project can be completed in a weekend. In some cases, a complete remodel of the stairs can be the best option. If possible, choose stairs that have a lower rise so that you or your loved one doesn’t have to step as high to get to the next stair. This will help seniors with leg conditions that make taking high steps painful.

Reduce stair time

Consider adapting the home’s design to reduce the number of times an older adult needs to go up the stairs. For example, a downstairs bedroom and bathroom can cut down on the need to go upstairs. The fewer trips up the stairs, the lower risk of falling on them.

Exercises to improve strength and flexibility

Consider working with an outpatient physical therapist to work on balance and strength. Both of these are crucial to preventing falls. If you’re concerned about your senior loved one living at home with stairs, talk to their primary care physician. A doctor may provide a therapy referral. Exercises can do wonders for building lower body strength and endurance, as well as balance.

Need help making the stairs safe for seniors?

At CAPS Remodeling, we understand that seniors want to stay in the home they love. We have a wealth of experience in stairlifts and other home modifications that make living independently easier. Contact us today to get more information about adding a stairlift to your home.

What size should a studio be?
What size should a studio be?

Ideally, your studio should be at least 20 ft x 15 ft x 10 ft. That's equivalent to 3,000 cubic feet by volume. Any room smaller than that...

Read More »
Should I store firewood in my garage?
Should I store firewood in my garage?

Below are the best ways to store firewood: GARAGE – Not only will your wood stay dry, but it won't be covered in snow during winter. The only issue...

Read More »
Can you pour concrete without wire?
Can you pour concrete without wire?

The presence of rebar in a concrete project gives the final project considerably more strength than concrete alone. This strength is crucial for...

Read More »
Can I build my own shed?
Can I build my own shed?

Yes, with the right plans you can build your dream shed.

Learn More »
How much slope do I need for a shed roof?
How much slope do I need for a shed roof?

A quarter-inch slope is the lowest you would go with a metal roof – experts recommend at least a half-inch minimum to ensure a weatherproof...

Read More »