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How to Prepare a Senior for Evacuation During a Hurricane 🌪️👵
In this video, we show the process of packing up essential supplies for a senior who needs to be evacuated ahead of a hurricane. Proper preparation can make all the difference when ensuring the safety, comfort, and well-being of seniors during a storm. Here’s what you should always include when relocating a senior:
Medications & Medical Equipment - Ensure that all critical medications and devices like blood pressure monitors, insulin, or mobility aids are packed. These are essential for maintaining health during the chaos of evacuation.
Falls Prevention Supplies - Seniors are more prone to falls in unfamiliar environments. Pack grab bars, non-slip mats, and ensure you’re relocating them to ...
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Thursday Thoughts with Jackie: Hurricane Preparedness for Seniors: Relocating or Evacuating? 🌪️👵🧓
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As hurricane season approaches, it's essential to prioritize the safety and well-being of seniors, whether you're relocating them away from a storm or evacuating them into your home. Proper planning and preparation can make all the difference in ensuring comfort, safety, and stability during an emergency. Here are key things to consider: Medications 💊 - Ensure all medications are packed and eas...
Thursday Thoughts: Identifying Fall Risks with the STEADI Test & Taking Action for Home Safety
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Thursday Thoughts: Identifying Fall Risks with the STEADI Test & Taking Action for Home Safety Falls are a serious concern for seniors, but they don’t have to be an inevitable part of aging. This week's "Thursday Thoughts" covers the critical importance of conducting a comprehensive fall risk assessment like the STEADI test and, most importantly, taking the next step to ACT on the findings. Whe...
Thursday Thoughts with Jackie:
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Thursday Thoughts: The Power of Community Connections for Seniors and Caregivers In this week's segment, we’re highlighting the importance of being deeply connected to community-level resources. From local fall prevention programs to caregiver support networks, these partnerships allow us to help seniors age safely at home. When we work together, we make aging in place not just a possibility, b...
7 Minutes for Seniors - Cal Heseman / Gateway Business Advisors. Segment 5 of 5
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In this insightful video interview series, we feature a business broker specializing in helping seniors and Boomers sell their businesses. As many business owners reach retirement age, the need to navigate the complexities of selling a business becomes more critical. This series offers a deep dive into the process of selling business assets, preparing for the transition, and ensuring that the s...
7 Minutes for Seniors - Cal Heseman / Gateway Business Advisors. Segment 4 of 5
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In this insightful video interview series, we feature a business broker specializing in helping seniors and Boomers sell their businesses. As many business owners reach retirement age, the need to navigate the complexities of selling a business becomes more critical. This series offers a deep dive into the process of selling business assets, preparing for the transition, and ensuring that the s...
7 Minutes for Seniors - Cal Heseman / Gateway Business Advisors. Segment 3 of 5
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In this insightful video interview series, we feature a business broker specializing in helping seniors and Boomers sell their businesses. As many business owners reach retirement age, the need to navigate the complexities of selling a business becomes more critical. This series offers a deep dive into the process of selling business assets, preparing for the transition, and ensuring that the s...
7 Minutes for Seniors - Cal Heseman / Gateway Business Advisors. Segment 2 of 5
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In this insightful video interview series, we feature a business broker specializing in helping seniors and Boomers sell their businesses. As many business owners reach retirement age, the need to navigate the complexities of selling a business becomes more critical. This series offers a deep dive into the process of selling business assets, preparing for the transition, and ensuring that the s...
7 Minutes for Seniors - Cal Heseman / Gateway Business Advisors. Segment 1 of 5
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In this insightful video interview series, we feature a business broker specializing in helping seniors and Boomers sell their businesses. As many business owners reach retirement age, the need to navigate the complexities of selling a business becomes more critical. This series offers a deep dive into the process of selling business assets, preparing for the transition, and ensuring that the s...
7 Minutes for Seniors - Rachel Noameshie, ARNP / The MPH Life. Segment 5 of 5
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In this comprehensive video interview series, we sit down with a business dedicated to chronic care management, owned and operated by a highly experienced Nurse Practitioner. This series explores the critical role that chronic care management plays in the lives of seniors and Boomers who are aging in place and managing long-term health conditions. Chronic illnesses like diabetes, heart disease,...
7 Minutes for Seniors - Rachel Noameshie, ARNP / The MPH Life. Segment 4 of 5
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In this comprehensive video interview series, we sit down with a business dedicated to chronic care management, owned and operated by a highly experienced Nurse Practitioner. This series explores the critical role that chronic care management plays in the lives of seniors and Boomers who are aging in place and managing long-term health conditions. Chronic illnesses like diabetes, heart disease,...
7 Minutes for Seniors - Rachel Noameshie, ARNP / The MPH Life. Segment 3 of 5
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In this comprehensive video interview series, we sit down with a business dedicated to chronic care management, owned and operated by a highly experienced Nurse Practitioner. This series explores the critical role that chronic care management plays in the lives of seniors and Boomers who are aging in place and managing long-term health conditions. Chronic illnesses like diabetes, heart disease,...
7 Minutes for Seniors - Rachel Noameshie, ARNP / The MPH Life. Segment 2 of 5
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In this comprehensive video interview series, we sit down with a business dedicated to chronic care management, owned and operated by a highly experienced Nurse Practitioner. This series explores the critical role that chronic care management plays in the lives of seniors and Boomers who are aging in place and managing long-term health conditions. Chronic illnesses like diabetes, heart disease,...
7 Minutes for Seniors - Rachel Noameshie, ARNP / The MPH Life. Segment 1 of 5
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In this comprehensive video interview series, we sit down with a business dedicated to chronic care management, owned and operated by a highly experienced Nurse Practitioner. This series explores the critical role that chronic care management plays in the lives of seniors and Boomers who are aging in place and managing long-term health conditions. Chronic illnesses like diabetes, heart disease,...
7 Minutes for Seniors - Blain Moos / Don't Slip. Segment 5 of 5
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In this informative video interview series, we spotlight a business dedicated to preventing slips and falls by increasing the slip resistance of wet surfaces, a crucial safety measure for seniors and Boomers looking to age in place. Wet surfaces, such as bathroom floors, kitchen tiles, and outdoor walkways, can be hazardous, especially for older adults who may already face mobility challenges. ...
7 Minutes for Seniors - Blain Moos / Don't Slip. Segment 4 of 5
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7 Minutes for Seniors - Blain Moos / Don't Slip. Segment 4 of 5
7 Minutes for Seniors - Blain Moos / Don't Slip. Segment 3 of 5
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7 Minutes for Seniors - Blain Moos / Don't Slip. Segment 3 of 5
7 Minutes for Seniors - Blain Moos / Don't Slip. Segment 2 of 5
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7 Minutes for Seniors - Blain Moos / Don't Slip. Segment 2 of 5
7 Minutes for Seniors - Blain Moos / Don't Slip. Segment 1 of 5
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7 Minutes for Seniors - Blain Moos / Don't Slip. Segment 1 of 5
7 Minutes for Seniors - Randi Nagyvathy / Home in Mind OT. Segment 5 of 5
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7 Minutes for Seniors - Randi Nagyvathy / Home in Mind OT. Segment 5 of 5
7 Minutes for Seniors - Randi Nagyvathy / Home in Mind OT. Segment 4 of 5
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7 Minutes for Seniors - Randi Nagyvathy / Home in Mind OT. Segment 4 of 5
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7 Minutes for Seniors - Randi Nagyvathy / Home in Mind OT. Segment 2 of 5
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7 Minutes for Seniors - Randi Nagyvathy / Home in Mind OT. Segment 2 of 5
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7 Minutes for Seniors - Randi Nagyvathy / Home in Mind OT. Segment 1 of 5
Thursday Thoughts with Jackie: The importance of lighting
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Thursday Thoughts with Jackie: The importance of lighting
7 Minutes for Seniors - Lois Marris / Ponte Vedra Club Realty. Segment 5 of 5
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7 Minutes for Seniors - Lois Marris / Ponte Vedra Club Realty. Segment 5 of 5
7 Minutes for Seniors - Lois Marris / Ponte Vedra Club Realty. Segment 4 of 5
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Комментарии

  • @blt981
    @blt981 24 дня назад

    Dude you don’t know what you’re talking about…….

    • @modifiedindependenceevalua1275
      @modifiedindependenceevalua1275 24 дня назад

      @@blt981 I appreciate your comment. Can I ask from what perspective you are coming with your opinion? Are you a healthcare provider or contractor that installs grab bars?

  • @blt981
    @blt981 24 дня назад

    Suction grab bars fall off with weight applied the MOUNTED ONES WORK GREAT. REMOFELING CODES REQUIRE THE GRAB BARS……YOUR BEING CHEAP BRO…..IT SAVED MY MOM MANY TIMES………..

    • @modifiedindependenceevalua1275
      @modifiedindependenceevalua1275 24 дня назад

      @@blt981 if codes require them that’s fine. I understand that many people feel like they need them. However, the people that I work with in most cases are better off just sitting down on a chair. Get a home safety assessment from someone credible and can make the best recommendations. I appreciate your perspective and am glad they helped your mom. The suction cup bar is only for measurement and illustrative purposes.

  • @JasonBower-ql3cd
    @JasonBower-ql3cd Месяц назад

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  • @pauljohnson7770
    @pauljohnson7770 Месяц назад

    What?

  • @JohnandNancyTselepis
    @JohnandNancyTselepis Месяц назад

    Great,sensible video. Many thks. And folks,might I also recommend NO hair conditioner while in the shower, but instead apply a sm.amt.of a leave-in one when out of the shower to avoid making the tub/shower floor slippery ! From a retired geriatric nurse. 🌞

  • @be5952
    @be5952 Месяц назад

    Some good information here, BUT *this video needs some severe editing.* There' waayyyy too much 'beating around the bush' and needless filler, rather than presenting the necessary information straightforwardly. What took almost 24 minutes could have been said in half that time.

    • @modifiedindependenceevalua1275
      @modifiedindependenceevalua1275 Месяц назад

      @@be5952 I tend to be long winded. But thanks for watching the whole thing. Most people don’t so I separated part 2 out and reposted.

  • @donannsmith5574
    @donannsmith5574 Месяц назад

    We also have a shower mat for traveling that helps in slippery tubs and it can be the tub is naturally slippery or a product used in showering that makes it slippery.

  • @Catherine-bd7xh
    @Catherine-bd7xh Месяц назад

    You’re absolutely right

  • @mzmscoyote
    @mzmscoyote Месяц назад

    Well one does have to USE the grab bars in order for them to prevent falls. If they are just hanging there on the wall and you ignore them, yeah, they don’t prevent that fall

  • @chrisjeppesen2993
    @chrisjeppesen2993 Месяц назад

    Interesting. We put grab bars in a long with a new tub. Why, because both of our parents had to have their homes inspected for grab bars, before the hospital would release them. w

    • @modifiedindependenceevalua1275
      @modifiedindependenceevalua1275 Месяц назад

      @@chrisjeppesen2993 Thank you for your comment and I hope they are both safe. The hospital would’ve sent them home even if you refused the grab bars, especially when the insurance stopped paying. Lastly, there were other things that could’ve possibly been done to make them safer, and an assessment by an OT certified to do so could’ve been conducted to ensure the best recommendations possible. Thank you and be safe!

  • @yvonnebirch6026
    @yvonnebirch6026 Месяц назад

    I have 3 grab bars in the toilet and 3 in the shower. I could not function without them. My son screwed them into walls. I am 88 and use a walker because of a weak leg with joint issues. My arms and hands are strong. I feel very safe. I would not trust the grab bars used in this video. I take the walker with me into the toilet and also use the grab bars.

  • @barbarag1382
    @barbarag1382 Месяц назад

    If the grab bar is wet, it is very slippery. They do no good to me in the running shower. They are ok for getting in and out of a dry shower.

  • @Muksanim2012
    @Muksanim2012 Месяц назад

    Suction cup grab bars are misnamed. They will definitely loose suction very quickly and should not be used to "grab" on. There is no guaranty that they will continue to adhere. You might as well be using scotch tape. I would never recommend suction grab bars to anyone. These should be outlawed.

  • @tm502010
    @tm502010 Месяц назад

    I could really use someone like this in the *Tampa, FL* area. So hard to find someone who does this kind of consulting, and home modifications!

    • @modifiedindependenceevalua1275
      @modifiedindependenceevalua1275 Месяц назад

      @@tm502010 let’s talk. I cover the whole state for a few programs. My # is on my website www.MIE.house

  • @lucystrider728
    @lucystrider728 Месяц назад

    I got suction cup towel holders and they occasuonally let go, I would never trust them to hold onto. I got screw in grab bars by my toilet and shower and use one to help get up and the shower ones to balance and not slip, while getting in and out or changing position. They work very well. Maybe not for everybody, but for me yes.

  • @JoeyMParish
    @JoeyMParish 2 месяца назад

    I do not use a grab bar to stop me from falling during the fall although that may happen. I use it to support me while I’m getting in and out of the situation where grab bars are needed i have grab bars throughout my house and I would not remove any of them because they are so useful.

  • @richspring1
    @richspring1 2 месяца назад

    Gibberish.. proper grab bars and placement are lifesavers!.. He skirts and distorts the issue. Must be MAGA.

  • @arfaust1150
    @arfaust1150 2 месяца назад

    After one fall in the bathroom, I have 5 grab bars. 2 are 5 ft long. ALL are screwed into the studs. the shower is "roll"-in plus Built in bench. No door. Is there anything I missed.

    • @modifiedindependenceevalua1275
      @modifiedindependenceevalua1275 2 месяца назад

      @@arfaust1150 If you use a walker / rollator I would teach you to use them all the way into and out of the shower to minimize the number of times you let go in order to move. Would also recommend a handheld shower so you can stay seated. Built in benches are rarely close enough to be able to reach the shower controls so make sure the handheld shower has a shutoff switch. It’s all about managing risk. Hope this helps and be safe!

  • @CassieDavis613
    @CassieDavis613 2 месяца назад

    Thank God, the rant finally ended.

  • @wincoffin7985
    @wincoffin7985 2 месяца назад

    Totally misguided. It's for balance, maybe for orientation when eyes are closed. That's what stops the fall. Not grabbing it as you fall. It's not going to prevent falls once you've slipped. But you're less likely to fall in the first place. You can do your other suggestions as well as have grab bars. I can fall if I lose balance -- even if it's not slippery. Solving 'slippery' doesn't solve balance issues. Grab bars do a better job of that.

  • @JohnJones-cm6rb
    @JohnJones-cm6rb 2 месяца назад

    The purpose of grab bars is to prevent falls - which does not require exceptional strength. It is not to contain falls in progress - which does require inordinate strength. Properly placed grab bars of an appropriate diameter combined with textured floors will make a tub or shower significantly safer for most people young and old. My experience has been that shower mats will slip from time to time. As far as that dangerous piece of junk from Home Depot , the only safe place for it is in the trash. There are better sources of bath and shower safety information than this pompous airhead.

  • @ericc461
    @ericc461 2 месяца назад

    I'd avoid suction cup bars, as I'm a large person and they assume the adhesive holding the tile to the wall will hold you. Doubtful.

  • @rosemarymagrino772
    @rosemarymagrino772 2 месяца назад

    How about a rubber shower mat for traction?

    • @modifiedindependenceevalua1275
      @modifiedindependenceevalua1275 2 месяца назад

      @@rosemarymagrino772 no. Definitely don’t recommend those for numerous reasons. Instead I’d recommend someone who can come to the home to apply non-slip epoxy to slippery surface. Much better. Thank you for your question and be safe!

  • @helengarrett6378
    @helengarrett6378 2 месяца назад

    I'm 83 years old with spinal, knee and hand arthritis. I have two grab bars but they are screwed into the studs in my bathtub. I shower using a shower chair. A couple of months ago I did slip in the tub. But because I have grab bars on the long and short walls, and I always use the bars to help me get in, get out, stand and balance in the tub I did not fall when my feet slipped out from under me. I let go with one hand, threw a towel I keep on a hook onto the tub floor, gained purchase with my feet and got out of the tub. I live in an apartment and I don't have have a walk in shower or a roll in shower. If I did not see to it that my landlord put in a diagonal and a vertical grab bar on two walls so I had my hands on two bars. I would have hurt myself much worse than the bruise I got on my leg flailing against my shower chair. I now have a rubber mat, a shower chair, two permanently installed bars in my shower and I am glad that my tub shower is as safe as I can make it. I had a long fight with my landlord about installing those grab bars. I told him that it was a necessary accommodation and I got a lawyer to quote state and federal law to him to get him to put the bars in. I think every state should have safety laws in building codes that require new construction to have one roll in or at least walk in shower installed in every rented apartment as a standard feature for safety, with tubs being separate from them. The safety code requires a window in every bedroom. That's a fire safety rule. Easy entry showers are not a convenience. Anyone can slip getting into a tub/shower combination and I know plenty of twenty and thirty year olds who have slipped doing just that in my complex over the 18 years I have lived here.

  • @Carolyn-qd8mj
    @Carolyn-qd8mj 2 месяца назад

    Gee, condescending much?

  • @Maddie9185
    @Maddie9185 2 месяца назад

    He makes a lot of sense.

    • @modifiedindependenceevalua1275
      @modifiedindependenceevalua1275 2 месяца назад

      It is my intention to simplify these matters to help people make educated decisions. My thoughts are not for everybody, until which time they are. I appreciate your response and hope I can continue to answer questions for you and people like you. Be Safe!

  • @KRoe-xz9gq
    @KRoe-xz9gq 2 месяца назад

    I've always wondered why they don't make an adapter that will allow a walker to be clamped firmly onto the side of the tub so it can be used as a source of stability instead of grab bars.

    • @modifiedindependenceevalua1275
      @modifiedindependenceevalua1275 2 месяца назад

      @@KRoe-xz9gq I love that idea. It’s already sized to the individual and trusted. Go invent it and I will recommend it to all my patients. Thanks for watching and your comment!

  • @todddunn945
    @todddunn945 2 месяца назад

    I put grab bars in my bathroom before I had total knee replacement surgery. I have one horizontal one next to the toilet and a vertical grab bar in the shower. Both are strong enough to hold my weight. They are screwed to the wall into the studs with #14 x 3.5" screws. Yes my shower is tiled. The purposes of the two bars are different. The one by the toilet is there to give me something to push down on when getting on/off the toilet. It did the job admirably when I needed it for the first three months after surgery. The bar in the shower is there to give me something to hang onto to maintain my balance while showering. It also did what I needed it to do. I now only use it to support a soap dish. From my perspective, grab bars are to provide assistance in moving around and to help in preventing falls by giving a solid point to hang onto while keeping you upright. One comment - your explanation of gravity was 100% wrong except for the direction of the force. Getting something as basic as the force of gravity wrong greatly decreases my level of confidence in every thing else you had to say. Anyone who has a basic knowledge of home construction can install their own grab bar. The only hard part is locating the studs. You don't need any fancy tools, just a drill and appropriate bits for the surfaces you have to drill through.

  • @castlebrookbooks1037
    @castlebrookbooks1037 2 месяца назад

    A grab bar is better installed onto the wall with hardware.

  • @Rosie362
    @Rosie362 2 месяца назад

    I’m an OT and I warn all elder folks that suction bars are not a safe option ever

    • @modifiedindependenceevalua1275
      @modifiedindependenceevalua1275 2 месяца назад

      Agreed. I only carry it when I’m measuring someone if they insist that they want one or need one. Then I can get an accurate measurement for height and placement orientation.

  • @elizabethcave7666
    @elizabethcave7666 2 месяца назад

    You have to USE them….lol

  • @ClutterFreeWannaBe
    @ClutterFreeWannaBe 2 месяца назад

    I have balance issues. I also a senior. I have two permanent grab bars in my tub/shower. It helps me to stabilize myself, especially when getting in and out of the shower. I don’t know how many times I’ve been saved from slipping.

  • @TIMWILLIAMS29621
    @TIMWILLIAMS29621 2 месяца назад

    This man is an IDIOT, IDIOT, IDIOT; grab bars are like bannisters; they give us balance much more than being just a "grab bar for falling" device. I even redid my bath, and my towel racks are also grab bars hooked into 2X6 treated wood in the walls VIA 3 INCH SS SCREWS. I am 81 yo and a retired GC an engineering tech.

  • @novampires223
    @novampires223 2 месяца назад

    My refusal to have grab bars installed is the fact that they are too large of a diameter. Plus round bars are difficult to hang onto. Maybe smaller stock and square tubing instead of round might work.

    • @modifiedindependenceevalua1275
      @modifiedindependenceevalua1275 2 месяца назад

      @@novampires223 I’ve often thought the same thing considering the human hand folds at sharp angles and would likely increase surface area

  • @littlebrookreader949
    @littlebrookreader949 2 месяца назад

    Thank you so much! 👍👍

  • @angelaharris1112
    @angelaharris1112 2 месяца назад

    I was just diagnosed with mild dementia! If not for my Dr thinking I have so eyhibg else they said it could have been years before diagnosis. And it's causing me to be "visually impaired". I have to move by eom as s this shed I live in isn't even considered inhabitable. No bathroom no kitchen

    • @modifiedindependenceevalua1275
      @modifiedindependenceevalua1275 2 месяца назад

      sounds like you need quite a bit of help. hopefully a social worker can assist you at a local hospital.

  • @catherineclarke7307
    @catherineclarke7307 2 месяца назад

    The only thing I use the suction style grab bars for is attaching them to my acrylic rulers and pattern grids that I use for sewing. It makes it easier to maneuver them than lifting from the edge and there's no danger if the suction fails. So that is the only safe use I can recommend.

  • @donnasr1799
    @donnasr1799 2 месяца назад

    They a solution help prevent falls.

    • @modifiedindependenceevalua1275
      @modifiedindependenceevalua1275 2 месяца назад

      They definitely can when used properly. Most times though, people are not holding onto them or they are positioned improperly. Thank you for your comment and please be safe!

  • @annieknight71
    @annieknight71 2 месяца назад

    Same reason as USCG Brennan said. My balance is horrible and the bars kept standing safely.

  • @ahc1957
    @ahc1957 2 месяца назад

    I live in a rental. I have 2 built in grab bars placed vertically and diagonally and they are of no use to me. I broke my wrist so I no longer have the strength to hold on or especially pull myself up. I am only 67 and it does not help. I do think it would have been better if at least one of them was placed horizontally. I agree with you 100%, especially when you’re in the shower with wet and/or soapy hands.

  • @psdaengr911
    @psdaengr911 2 месяца назад

    I'm a 6'-1" and an engineer in my late 70s. I designed and rebuilt my tiny bathroom for senior use. I determined the placement of support bars before the walls were framed. Installation took me 20 minutes per bar using 3" stainless screws through the ceramic tile and cement backer board into purposefully placed pressure treated 2x4s. My 5'-4" wife and I now use a support stool in the tub and have no difficulty with the bars I installed in the tub 15 years ago. Each has a different purpose - one is vertical and the hand held adjustable shower moves on it. One is inclined and used to assist getting up and down from the tub. One bar is flange mounted to half of the tub lip next to the toilet. Finally all the towel bars are grab bars. Every bar is the same diameter and capable of supporting a horizontal or vertical +500# load. The only thing that we changed was lengthening the shower hose. When used to stand up and sit down or to move between positions with an obstacle between then grab bars make sense. The different height issue is resolved by inclining a longer bar between the heights needed, Few architects know where to place bath support bars or how to orient them so they are functional, but treat them as if they were railings in a closed horizontal staircase. Most falls are the result of carelessness and can be avoided by planned movements. Falls caused by TIA or heart attacks can only be minimized.

    • @modifiedindependenceevalua1275
      @modifiedindependenceevalua1275 2 месяца назад

      good stuff. be safe

    • @Silverhaired59
      @Silverhaired59 2 месяца назад

      Agreed! I use a wide stool and my grab bars in My roll-in shower. I am holding onto my grab bars so that I DON’T get disoriented. My shower has 2x6 boards behind the walls to hold my grab bars. I wash my hair sitting. My vertical grab bar also holds my shower spray head in two different positions, one of which slides. I have vertical bars on the back wall and at the shower entry. I have horizontal bars on the back wall and side wall. I stand to rinse, holding onto the bar. I exit holding onto the bar. I have two more at the toilet. Grab bars are great, but you have to do it right.

  • @muse-n-mystic1754
    @muse-n-mystic1754 2 месяца назад

    Still recovering from an ankle fracture and using walk in shower was really scary. The shower shoes made all the difference! Great video… thank you!🙏

  • @diwilliams2960
    @diwilliams2960 2 месяца назад

    Thank you for explaining about grab bars! I was seriously considering having one or 2 installed.

  • @dell177
    @dell177 2 месяца назад

    I'm 77 and use a cane when I walk mostly for balance issues. I've been in this house for 43 years. In my tub I have a grab bar that is screwed into the studs and very strong, I would not use anything witth suction cups on it. . I use that vertical bar when trying to clean my feet by picking up one foot and then the other. I'm using that bar more to stabilize myself than to put significant weight 0n it The time might come when I have to do things differently but for now I'm fine with that grab bar where it is.

  • @auntiemsplace
    @auntiemsplace 2 месяца назад

    Thank you for the video. Gave me something to think about for sure!

  • @michelelindseth8250
    @michelelindseth8250 2 месяца назад

    I am 76 and my apartment came with metal bars at the toilet (2) and at the shower. (2). They have kept me from falling. They do not use suction I also have a fold down bench in the shower..

    • @modifiedindependenceevalua1275
      @modifiedindependenceevalua1275 2 месяца назад

      @@michelelindseth8250 glad they have kept you safe. This video was definitely not about the benefits of suction cup grab bars

  • @ACitizenOfOurWorld
    @ACitizenOfOurWorld 2 месяца назад

    Wish you would get to the point sooner or more concisely. Perhaps prepare a sentence ahead of time to say. Fine to ramble on afterwards if someone wants to stick around for the full 23 minutes of details.

  • @FM-dk1vp
    @FM-dk1vp 2 месяца назад

    First off, I don’t consider that plastic thing a “grab bar” so I’m out!

  • @elainegoad9777
    @elainegoad9777 2 месяца назад

    You have to wet the back of shower grab bar and the wall to make it stick properly. You should also chek the grab bar before using every time before your shower.

  • @macherie1234
    @macherie1234 2 месяца назад

    Now I feel better about not having grab bars in my apartment. My landlord wouldn't install them, and I've never trusted the suction kind. I've had lower limb dysplasias and mobility limitations since birth. I walk in the bathroom with my walker, my husband helps me sit on my bath bench, and I shower with a handheld shower head while sitting the entire time. Then my husband helps me out into a bathrobe with a hood, I sit on the toilet lid, and he brings my walker back into the bathroom. Now I realize that this has been the safest way to shower.

    • @modifiedindependenceevalua1275
      @modifiedindependenceevalua1275 2 месяца назад

      looks like youre doing things pretty safely. kudos to you and your husband. rentals are my favorite because they are typically the safest and cheapest modifications. homeowners dont realize they dont need a bunch of expensive permanent fixes