Is Your Home Ready for Caregiving?
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Nobody plans to turn a home into something clinical. But one practical decision at a time, it can start to feel that way. In this episode of The Blue Hug Journal, we talk about the small, affordable, deliberate changes that make a home safer and more comfortable without stripping it of everything familiar.
From the bathroom to the kitchen to the bedroom, the changes that matter most are often the ones that come from paying close enough attention to see what is actually hard.
Takeaways:
- The essence of caregiving often manifests in incremental changes rather than sweeping renovations.
- Small alterations, such as the installation of grab bars, significantly enhance safety and dignity.
- A caregiver's role transcends mere assistance, encompassing the preservation of autonomy and comfort.
- Attention to detail in home modifications can alleviate frustration and foster independence for the cared-for individual.
- Creating an environment that reflects personal history mitigates the clinical feel of caregiving spaces.
- Fundamental changes, while seemingly minor, are profound acts of love that affirm the worth of the individual.
Companies mentioned in this episode:
- Blue Hug
- Brilliant Beam Media
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