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    The Accessible Home: Updating Your Home for Changing Physical Needs by Creative Publishing International (Editor), Bryan Trandem (Editor)

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    • Pub. Date: January 2003
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      • Pub. Date: January 2003
      • Publisher: Rockport Publishers
      • Format: Paperback, 142pp

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      This book is for anyone concerned with making a home convenient and accessible for someone with a physical challenge of any kind. It is written for the homeowner who has begun to recognize the effects of aging. It is also for the reader concerned with the quality of life of aging parents, who would like to give them the emotional and financial dignity of remaining at home rather than moving to an assisted-living situation. And the book will also be of interest to readers wanting to make a home more convenient for young children or grandchildren. In short, it's a book for almost everyone. It includes nearly two dozen complete how-to projects, but also is an indispensable planning guide for readers who are more likely to hire contractors for the work.

      Creating the Accessible Home is based on the principles of Universal Design-the practice of planning new buildings or updating existing structures so they are conveniently usable by all people-from small children to physically impaired elderly people. These are not homes designed exclusively for handicapped individuals, but for all residents. The book includes not only the expected construction projects-building an entry ramp for wheelchair access, installing curbless showers and grab bars in bathrooms, the installation of intercom systems and assisted-listening units, installing hands-free controls for switches and electrical fixtures, making computers and other electronics more user-friendly.

      This book examines all areas of the home. Outdoors: motion-sensor security lights; wheelchair ramps; raised gardening beds; keyless locking systems; barrier-free entrances. Bathroom: anti-scald faucets and showers; entry-platform tubs; shower seats; grab bars; pocket doors. Kitchen: low-level work surfaces; accessible appliances; easy-open cabinets and storage accessories. General living areas: handrails; wide, non-slip steps and floor surfaces; easy-operating electrical switches and outlets; hands-free door handles. Each major section of the book includes a product guide listing helpful accessories, building material, and devices to enhance a home's accessibility.

      Author Biography: The editors of Creative Publishing international have created more than 25 of the best-selling books on home repair, home improvement, and landscaping. All books are exhaustively researched, written, photographed, and edited by veteran staff members with years of experience in their areas of expertise.

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      August 02, 2007: This is a comprehensive guide for the home owner interested in making their home accessible. Many people investigate accessibility issues once there is an immediate need. Solving issues as they arise is often the most expensive way and can leave people with less than optimal solutions for there changing needs. This book will allow you to cost-effectively address current and future needs. If you lack time or are remote to the person in need, either use a local medical equipment dealer or work directly with vendors that have a satisfactory return policy. Do not be afraid to ask the pros and cons of one product over another.