Solutions for Seniors

Home Accessibility - Keep Your Parents Safe, Happy, & Independent in the Home They Love

Give yourself peace of mind, save your time, and reduce your worry with solutions that create a safe and independent home for your parents, allowing them to age with dignity and safety, without the need to move or drastic changes with Home accessibility Solutions for Seniors

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Top 10 Issues Seniors Are Anxious About in Their Homes

& The Solutions on How to Fix Them With Home Accessibility Solutions for Seniors  

Senior using barrier free shower

Falling or Tripping:

Falls are the leading cause of injuries for seniors, often leading to long-term immobility. Slippery surfaces and steep stairs increase the risk, but modifications like grab bars and non-slip flooring can prevent these incidents. 

Difficulty Navigating Stairs

Mobility challenges make stairs dangerous. Installing stair lifts or ramps ensures safer transitions, reducing anxiety about falls

Inadequate Lighting

Inadequate Lighting: Poor lighting heightens the risk of falls and accidents. Upgrading to brighter lights improves visibility and security, particularly in key areas like bathrooms and hallways.

Limited Bathroom Accessibility: 

High bathtubs and small showers make bathing risky. Barrier-free showers and grab bars provide a safer, more comfortable experience.

Getting In and Out of the Home: 

Exterior stairs and narrow doorways make entering and exiting difficult. Ramps and wider doorways remove barriers, allowing for easy access.

Poor Indoor Air Quality: 

Respiratory issues are exacerbated by poor air quality. Installing air filtration systems ensures a healthy environment for seniors with breathing difficulties.

Fire Safety & Carbon Monoxide Exposure: 

Seniors often cannot detect dangers like fire or CO2 as quickly. Installing advanced smoke and carbon monoxide detectors can offer life-saving alerts.

Lack of Emergency Response Systems: 

Without immediate access to help, seniors feel vulnerable in an emergency. Medical alert systems provide peace of mind and quick access to assistance.

Slippery Floors: 

Smooth flooring can cause slips, particularly when wet. Non-slip flooring can significantly reduce the risk of accidents in high-risk areas.

Difficulty Reaching High or Low Storage Spaces:

Aging joints make bending or reaching for items challenging. Easy-access storage solutions reduce strain and ensure safety in everyday activities.

Home accessibility Solutions for Seniors

(AIC as the Guide) 

At Alberta Indoor Comfort (AIC), we specialize in accessibility renovations that empower seniors to remain independent in the homes they love. With CAPS-certified expertise and real experience as industry veterans and trainers, we provide thoughtful solutions such as: 

Barrier-Free Showers:

Easy access showers reduce the risk of slips and falls, while temperature-controlled faucets prevent scalds. 

Grab Bars And Handrails 

  • Provide extra support and stability, especially in high-risk areas like bathrooms and stairs. 

Improved Lighting

Enhanced lighting reduces tripping hazards, improves visibility in workspaces like the kitchen, and prevents accidents. 

Ramps & Stair Lifts:

Ensure safe navigation between levels, eliminating the dangers associated with stairs. 

Enhanced Indoor Air Quality

  • Better air quality reduces allergens and pollutants, improving respiratory health for seniors. 

Carbon Monoxide & CO2 Detectors: 

Early detection devices protect against dangerous gases, ensuring peace of mind. 

Kitchen Safety Enhancements

Lever-style faucets prevent burns, pull-out shelves reduce bending, and non-slip flooring and proper lighting minimize scalds, cuts, and slips during food preparation.

Kitchen Convenience Upgrades:

  •  Instant hot water faucets, pot fillers, garburators, and improved cabinet hardware reduce strain and improve kitchen efficiency for seniors.

Levered Door Handles:

Easy-to-operate levered door handles prevent seniors from getting trapped in rooms, offering ease of use compared to traditional knobs.

Bathroom Convenience Features

Comfort-height toilets, walk-in tubs/showers, and anti-slip flooring make bathrooms safer and more accessible for seniors.

We know your parents value their independence and we work with you and them to ensure their home is both safe and comfortable for their long run, in their forever home. 

Common Problems (Connecting to Pain Points)


As a busy mom managing your household, career, and caring for aging parents, worrying about your parents' safety at home is a constant source of stress. Slips, falls, poor lighting, and stairs may feel like accidents waiting to happen. You want to help them, but you're not sure how to approach the conversation or make the right changes. What if you could ensure your parents stay independent for as long as possible, in a home that adapts to their needs? 

3 Reasons For Upgrading YOUR Home - Home accessibility Solutions for Seniors Accessible Living

Ensuring Their Dignity and Your Peace of Mind, Knowing Your Parents Are Safe and Independent in Their Home 

Your parents- home is the realization of their home ownership dream (the "American Dream") - filled with family memories, identity, and independence.  We help Calgary's Busy Moms transform their parent's homes into safe, accessible environments so their gaining parents can live independently, comfortably and confidently, maintaining their dignity, while giving you, the busy mom, the peace of mind that comes from knowing that your parents are empowered and safe in the home they love. 

 
Helping You Save Time and Reduce Worry About Your Parents' Safety 

As a busy mom balancing a career, family, and the care of your aging parents, your plate is full. AIC is here to help you save time and reduce your worries. Our solutions are designed to make your parents- home safer, giving you the peace of mind that they are in good hands. We handle everything-from minor improvements to major upgrades-so you can focus on what matters most: your family. 

 
What Independence Means to an Aging Person 

Independence is more than just being physically able-it's the emotional and psychological freedom to live life on one's terms. For seniors, maintaining control over their daily routines and staying in the home they love is deeply tied to their sense of self-worth and dignity. Losing this independence can feel like losing autonomy. By making homes more accessible, you are not just preventing accidents; you are preserving their freedom to live comfortably and confidently in their own space. 

 


Key Statistics (Building Trust with Data) 

  • 1 in 4 seniors will experience a fall each year 
    Falls are a leading cause of injury in seniors, emphasizing the importance of home safety modifications. 
  • 50% of seniors who fall may never regain full independence 
    The consequences of falls can be severe, making preventative measures like handrails and grab bars crucial. 
  • Home modifications like grab bars reduce falls by 60% 
    Simple modifications can significantly lower the risk of injury, offering peace of mind for families. 
  • 80% of seniors prefer to remain in their homes as they age 
    Aging in place aligns with the senior's desire for independence and familiarity, making accessibility essential. 
  • Seniors who live in modified homes report a 30% lower rate of falls 
    Modifications drastically reduce the likelihood of falls, enhancing the safety and well-being of seniors. 

  • Seniors spend 90% of their time indoors 
    Indoor air quality improvements and safety upgrades are critical as seniors spend most of their time at home. 

  • 1 in 3 seniors over 65 will develop vision impairments 
    Enhanced lighting and accessibility upgrades are crucial for reducing hazards and improving safety. 

  • 90% of seniors report improved confidence after home modifications 
    Seniors feel more secure and independent when their homes are tailored to their needs. 

  • Scalding is a leading cause of injury in seniors 
    Scalding is a significant concern for seniors because, as we age, our skin becomes thinner, making it more vulnerable to burns from hot liquids. Additionally, seniors (like young children) often have slower reaction times, which can delay their response to extreme heat, leading to more severe injuries. Reduced mobility and impaired sensory perception further increase the risk. According to research, approximately 38% of nonfatal burns in adults over 65 are caused by scalding, often from hot water in bathrooms and kitchens. Installing temperature-controlled faucets and anti-scald devices is essential to prevent these injuries and protect both seniors and children in the home.   


Case Studies (Prove the Solution Works) for Home accessibility Solutions for seniors 

Jenny Martins

Worried about the air quality in their aging parents' home, the Patel family had us install an advanced IAQ system. Now, their parents are breathing cleaner air and feeling better than ever.

DOR Magazine / Chief Editor

Joan & Tom, Calgary

Tom's mobility was declining, and their home's narrow hallways and steep stairs became a daily challenge. After installing stair lifts and widening doorways, Tom was able to navigate his home with ease. Joan says, "We can stay in our home for years, thanks to the thoughtful renovations." 

Calgary

Helen

Helen's dim hallways and aging lighting fixtures were contributing to frequent trips and falls. After upgrading to motion-sensor lighting and placing grab bars along hallways and in the bathroom, she hasn't had a single fall since.

NW Calgary

Mary & John

John had fallen twice in their shower, leaving Mary constantly worried. We installed a barrier-free shower with built-in seating and grab bars, giving Mary peace of mind and John a safer showering experience.

SE Calgary

Amrit Patel

Worried about the air quality in their aging parents' home, the Patel family had us install an advanced IAQ system. Now, their parents are breathing cleaner air and feeling better than ever.

NE Calgary

Susan

A ramp added to her parents' front porch eliminated the struggle of getting her wheelchair-bound mother in and out of the house. Susan says the modification was "life-changing." 

SE Calgary

Don't wait for an accident to happen. Contact Alberta Indoor Comfort today to schedule your accessibility consultation.

Let's ensure your parents' home continues to be the safe, independent place they've cherished throughout their lives.

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What is real comfort and safety ?


Real comfort is going home from work in the winter and be in your most favorite and most comfortable clothing. Real comfort is taking a shower without worrying of running out of hot water.


Real comfort and safety is getting great rest at home without worrying about your system breaking down. To some, if not all, real comfort is having total control of the temperature at home, be it for heating or cooling, when you need it.

Each of us has our own definition of comfort and safety because we have different needs and wants. Different needs requires different solutions. Solutions that will bring real comfort and safety.

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DID YOU KNOW ?

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