kitchen cupboards need to be at a low level and sinks need to be slightly lower.
need to be able to get in under the sink so washing up is easier
showers installed in the bathroom and put at the right height
widen the door ways
sliding doors are easier to use than normal opening doors.
low level plug sockets and light switches.
hallways need to be wide enough to turn around in.
all flooring needs to be on the same level and non slip.
handrails fitted where necessary.
most wheelchair users like to be independant so these changes can help them in this
anniebell
12. Aug, 2010
kitchen cupboards need to be at a low level and sinks need to be slightly lower.
need to be able to get in under the sink so washing up is easier
showers installed in the bathroom and put at the right height
widen the door ways
sliding doors are easier to use than normal opening doors.
low level plug sockets and light switches.
hallways need to be wide enough to turn around in.
all flooring needs to be on the same level and non slip.
handrails fitted where necessary.
most wheelchair users like to be independant so these changes can help them in this
ALAN W
12. Aug, 2010
Find someone who uses a wheelchair and ask them.