Universal Design
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Choose appliances that are accessible without bending. Appliance drawers make reaching everyday items easier.
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Simple Details Make the Difference
When it comes easy living, simple details make all the difference. Conveniences such as lever handles on faucets, tall mirrors, and easily accessible storage can add to the level of comfort.
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Adapt For Special Needs
Think about your families particular needs. If someone uses a mobility device, allow space to be seated while working at the sink or cooktop. Cabinet drawers can be easier to operate than cabinet doors. If you prefer doors, consider pull out drawers inside.
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A Shower For Everyone
For added convenience in the shower, consider a “personal” shower. This is a removable shower head that can be held by hand allowing it to move to you instead of you moving to it. A bench seat is a nice convenience. And a low or no threshold shower makes entering and exiting easier.










