Experian advocates barrier-free home life. In order to enhance users' autonomy, reduce caregivers' stress and reduce the occurrence of dangers, Experian can provide you with more assistive device applications and consultation suggestions to make daily life more convenient. convenient.
Handrail installation
Installing handrails at home that can assist with getting up and support can make family members who do not have enough strength to walk or who need support safer.
Anti-slip measures
Falls often cause serious injuries. Anti-slip measures on handrails are designed to reduce the risk of falls. This risk must be ignored.
Improved height difference and flattened thresholds
When caregivers use wheeled assistive devices (such as wheelchairs or potty chairs, etc.), it will be difficult to get in and out when there is a height difference of several centimeters between the entrances and exits of bathrooms and rooms at home.
Washbasin and bathtub removal
To avoid tripping due to lifting your feet or difficulty in taking care of it, it is recommended to dismantle it so that there is space for a bath chair or potty chair, or even a wheelchair to enter and exit, making it more convenient for bathing.
Door removal and installation sliding door
Traditional sliding doors often cause inconvenience for wheelchairs. Installing sliding doors makes it easier for users to get in and out, and can also increase the internal space.
Accessible lift chair
The fixed track lift chair allows users to easily and safely move up and down stairs at home, and the automatic remote control allows for convenient operation by caregivers and users.