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5 Ways To Winterize Your Accessible Home
Prepare for cold temperatures and make sure your home is safe for loved ones. Check out these five ways to winterize your accessible...
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Why Ramp Accessibility at Home Is So Important
Ramp accessibility is crucial to the quality of life for those living with a physical disability. Here are some considerations to keep in mi
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5 Benefits of Caring For Your Elderly Loved Ones at Home
Aging is a natural part of being human. Eventually, people reach an age where living without a caretaker gets too troublesome due to...
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Space and Schedule Considerations when Merging Households with Your Elderly Relatives
In this final piece of our blog trilogy, How to Move an Elderly Family Member Into Your Home, we’re covering the impact a move can have...
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Moving an Elderly Family Member into Your Home Part 2: Decisions to Make Together
In part two of our blog trilogy, How to Move an Elderly Family Member Into Your Home, we’re looking at arrangements that should be...
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5 Things To Consider When Moving Elderly Relatives In With You
Important questions to ask yourself when preparing to bring an elderly family member into your home.
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Ice Slip and Fall Prevention for Elderly Loved Ones
With the arrival of colder weather, older adults are at an increased risk for slips and falls due to rain, snow and ice. There is a...
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Tips for Ensuring Comfort for Visiting Elderly Relatives
Solving the following issues prior to inviting your loved ones for holiday visits is important. Getting a family member’s hopes up...
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Celebrating Safely: Transportation Tips
Solving the following issues prior to inviting your loved ones for holiday visits is important. Getting a family member’s hopes up...
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How To Measure a Power Lift Chair in Four Simple Steps
When you or a loved one is in need of a power lift chair, it is usually an immediate need. Finding the perfect chair to maximize comfort...
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How To Transition from Hospital to Home With No Rehab Stay
More people than ever are going right home from the hospital following surgery, strokes, or falls and skipping rehab facilities due to...
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Live In Place During Coronavirus (COVID-19)
The motto these days is “Stay at Home,” and with hospitals overwhelmed and rehab facilities no longer an option, it has never been more...
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Fall Prevention for the Elderly With Entrance Modifications
Fall prevention is not about throw rugs. It is about reducing your risk and taking action before a fall occurs.
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How To Make Stairs Safer for Elderly Loved Ones
A railing on both sides of the staircase can provide safety while descending, since both sides are available for support.
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Bathroom Grab Bars for Elderly
Decorator grab bars bring style with function
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The Benefits of Professionally Installed Home Access Ramps
When you’re bringing a family member home from the hospital or a rehab facility – such as after an injury or surgery that affects their...
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Welcome to our Blog
Thank you for visiting our blog, and we look forward to connecting with you. Live In Place is excited to bring you the latest information...
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Spring Cleaning for Safer Aging in Place
Spring cleaning is more than a seasonal tradition—it’s an opportunity to improve home safety and support aging in place. As the years go by, it’s natural to collect belongings that make a house feel like home. However, as mobility, balance, and strength change, those same items can become obstacles and increase the risk of falls. Falls are one of the leading causes of injury among older adults, and many happen at home due to common hazards like cluttered walkways, loose rugs,


Fall Prevention Starts at Home
Smart Modifications to Avoid Serious Injury A fall can change everything in an instant—especially when it results in a brain injury. What was once a safe and familiar home can suddenly become filled with hidden hazards, making everyday tasks feel overwhelming or even dangerous. In these moments, home modifications are not just helpful—they are essential. After a brain injury, individuals may experience changes in balance, coordination, vision, or cognitive function. Simple ac


Talking to Your Parents About Home Safety—With Care
Bringing up home safety with aging parents can feel tricky. You want to help—but you don’t want to come across as pushy or make them feel...
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