With the current aging population care-giving in the house is coming to the front of people minds.
Preventing accidents and making the lives of the elderly and disabled easier with modification to the problem areas in the home is not only a concern to the elderly and disabled but an important consideration to care-providers whether they be family or a contractor. People 65+ represented 12.4% of the population in the year 2000 but are expected to grow to be 19% of the population by 2030 according to the Department of Health & Human Services Administration on Aging.
An AARP survey estimated that nearly 44.4 million Americans are taking care of another adult, mainly an elderly parent or other relative.
David Brown says "Many people today. Have problems with running out of hot water especially with elderly people that are taking extended showers. With care workers, this can lead to a dangerous solution of turning up the water heater to extend the length of time there is hot water, but this increases the chances of scalding and burns." Brown says "The industry today was gunning towards these tankless water heaters and then they seem to be working fabulously. Tankless water heaters will give you endless hot water this is a little bit larger project and we send out an estimator to look at that. But for elderly people that have got bathing problems and care givers that are having these sorts of problems where they are running out of hot water. We have a really good fix for that today with these tankless water heaters and it saves a lot of space we don't have to put in a large tanks like we used to you, these are fairly small units that hang on wall but we can give endless hot water without any difficulties, so we can eliminate that problem we have had over the years".
This is one of the most problematic areas of home health care as well as one of the most dangerous and uncomfortable situations for those being cared for, we will of course be exploring may others.
Article Source: http://www.articlesbase.com/home-and-family-articles/safety-tips-for-the-bathroom-4579229.html
About the AuthorAfter 17 years of learning the trade, perfecting his skills and satisfying the rigorous requirements necessary to become a Master Plumber, Joe Berg set out on his own and started All Ways Plumbing. Much has changed since that first day in 2002! Plumbing equipment, materials and techniques have improved; our customer base has grown; plumbing contractors have come and gone. But the things that have not changed and never will, is All Ways Plumbing's commitment to quality workmanship.