In the community:
1. Medical facilities and services: The community should be equipped with medical facilities and services to make it easy for seniors to get medical treatment and necessary health services nearby.
2. Transportation and road improvements: Improve transportation and road facilities in the community, including expanding sidewalks, reducing steps, and adding ramps, etc., to make it easier for the elderly to get around.
3. Accessibility modifications to public **** facilities: Facilities in public **** places should be modified for accessibility, such as installing ramps, handrails, and providing accessible toilets for the convenience of the elderly.
4. Public **** safety measures: Public **** safety measures in the community should be strengthened, such as increasing monitoring equipment, improving lighting, and providing an emergency help system to ensure the safety of the elderly.
In the home:
1. Bathroom remodeling: installing non-slip flooring, reinforcing handrails, and installing shower chairs or bathtub gripping brackets in bathrooms to provide a safer and more convenient bathing environment for the elderly.
2. Kitchen facilities remodeling: adjust kitchen facilities to a height that is easy to maneuver and reach, install guardrails or handrails, and provide easy-to-use stoves and storage space.
3. Bedroom and living space remodeling: Ensure that bedrooms and living spaces are well laid out and that passageways are spacious and free of clutter to facilitate the activities and mobility of the elderly.
4. Safety measures: install safety equipment such as emergency call systems, smoke alarms, anti-burglary doors and windows, etc. to provide safety and security for elderly family life.
Adaptive retrofitting needs to be customized according to the actual needs of the elderly and their home situation, and professional interior designers, care experts or community planners can be consulted for more professional advice and solutions.