Collection: Living room
When it comes to creating a living room for seniors, here are some things to consider:
-
Comfortable seating: Choose comfortable seating that provides good support for the back and neck. Look for chairs and sofas with high backs, firm cushions, and good lumbar support. Recliners can also be a good option for individuals who need to elevate their legs or recline to reduce pain or swelling.
-
Soft lighting: Soft lighting can help create a calming and relaxing environment. Consider using lamps with soft, warm-colored bulbs or using dimmer switches to adjust the lighting as needed.
-
Slip-resistant flooring: Slip-resistant flooring can help reduce the risk of falls. Consider using flooring materials that are slip-resistant, such as textured tiles or vinyl flooring.
-
Easy-to-reach items: Ensure that items are easily accessible, especially for individuals with limited mobility. Use tables with adjustable heights, and place frequently used items in easy-to-reach locations.
-
Calming colors: Soft, soothing colors like greens, blues, and yellows can create a calming atmosphere in the living room. Avoid using bold or bright colors, which can be overstimulating.
-
Accessible storage: Make sure that storage is easily accessible, with drawers and shelves at a comfortable height. Consider using baskets or other containers to help organize items and make them easier to find.
-
Assistive devices: If needed, consider adding assistive devices such as grab bars, lift chairs, or mobility aids to make the living room safer and more accessible.
Overall, the key is to create a comfortable and safe environment that meets the individual needs of the senior.
-
VivaLift!® Elegance 2 Lift Chair - PLR-975
- Regular price
- $1,445.00
- Sale price
- $1,445.00
- Regular price
-
- Unit price
- per
Sold out -
VivaLift!® Tranquil 2 Lift Chair - PLR-935
- Regular price
- $1,445.00
- Sale price
- $1,445.00
- Regular price
-
- Unit price
- per
Sold out