NAHB encourages practical' renovations for aging in place
Briefly

The National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) has highlighted practical strategies for making homes more accessible for aging individuals, particularly in critical areas like bathrooms and kitchens. Suggestions include adding grab bars and curbless shower stalls. A notable example is a remodel by Iron Brothers Construction that won an award for prioritizing accessibility while maintaining the home's appeal. The NAHB is also hosting an event focused on aging-in-place assessments across various housing types, catering to caregivers and the disability community.
NAHB has released strategies for aging-in-place home modifications, focusing on accessibility improvements in accident-prone areas like kitchens and bathrooms.
The remodel by Iron Brothers Construction, which won the Gold Award, showcases the effectiveness of an accessible, barrier-free bathroom designed with aesthetics in mind.
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