8 pp., 6 illustrationsIt is important for people to live comfortably and independently in their homes. Homes can be adapted to aid people with various disabilities. This publication explains how to make such adaptations for people with vision loss, hearing loss, problems with touch and hand dexterity, loss of strength and range of motion, cognitive difficulties, mobility impairments, and problems with balance and coordination
The aim of this review is to evaluate the health and social effects of accessible home environments ...
Among the older population, because of increasing vulnerability, the home environment exerts strong ...
Adjustment of environment in which individuals with visual impairment live is the main theme of the ...
Research shows that housing and health are inextricably linked. People with mobility impairments, wh...
Tucker\u27s House is a non-profit organization that provides home and environmental modifications as...
4 pp., 1 illustrationMany simple, inexpensive devices can make daily activities easier and safer for...
See http://www.pocklington-trust.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2016/11/Practice-Guide-5-2nd-edition-fin...
Background People with mobility disabilities frequently have unmet needs in their home environment,...
An extended research project, funded by the Thomas Pocklington Trust, and carried out by the Researc...
Smart home refers to the application of various technologies to control the home remotely or automat...
Modern perspectives of disability focus on the impact of the environment on the participation and in...
The article discusses the main devices used to create a barrier-free environment in both public and ...
The bedroom is the living space where many individuals spend a large majority of their time while in...
It is estimated that there are thirty six million Americans who have limited mobility due to a tempo...
Introduction : Home adaptation can be a key contributor to successfully aging at home, allowing olde...
The aim of this review is to evaluate the health and social effects of accessible home environments ...
Among the older population, because of increasing vulnerability, the home environment exerts strong ...
Adjustment of environment in which individuals with visual impairment live is the main theme of the ...
Research shows that housing and health are inextricably linked. People with mobility impairments, wh...
Tucker\u27s House is a non-profit organization that provides home and environmental modifications as...
4 pp., 1 illustrationMany simple, inexpensive devices can make daily activities easier and safer for...
See http://www.pocklington-trust.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2016/11/Practice-Guide-5-2nd-edition-fin...
Background People with mobility disabilities frequently have unmet needs in their home environment,...
An extended research project, funded by the Thomas Pocklington Trust, and carried out by the Researc...
Smart home refers to the application of various technologies to control the home remotely or automat...
Modern perspectives of disability focus on the impact of the environment on the participation and in...
The article discusses the main devices used to create a barrier-free environment in both public and ...
The bedroom is the living space where many individuals spend a large majority of their time while in...
It is estimated that there are thirty six million Americans who have limited mobility due to a tempo...
Introduction : Home adaptation can be a key contributor to successfully aging at home, allowing olde...
The aim of this review is to evaluate the health and social effects of accessible home environments ...
Among the older population, because of increasing vulnerability, the home environment exerts strong ...
Adjustment of environment in which individuals with visual impairment live is the main theme of the ...