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Lucinda Dawes

Lucinda Dawes

Shower Screen Vs Shower Curtain - Which Is Safer For Accessibility (2)
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14 February 20240Comments

Home Adaptations For Visually Impaired People

Over 2 million people are visually impaired or live with sight loss in the UK, and visual impairment can affect all aspects of daily life. Whether you or someone you love
by Lucinda Dawes
Mental Health Benefits Of Accessible Home Environments8
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7 February 20240Comments

Mental Health Benefits Of Accessible Home Environments

When adapting a home, the focus can understandably lie on overcoming the physical challenges of living with reduced mobility. However, there are also many mental health benefits of accessible homes. In
by Lucinda Dawes
Independent Living For People With Parkinson's
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28 January 20240Comments

3 Areas To Improve Independent Living For People With Parkinson’s

Independent living is something we take for granted, but for many people with mobility challenges, the average home simply isn’t set up to accommodate them. Individuals living with Parkinson’s may come
by Lucinda Dawes
How Long Do Home Adaptations Take To Complete?1
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21 January 20240Comments

How Long Do Home Adaptations Take To Complete?

The term home adaptations covers a broad range of changes made to a property to make it suitable for those living within it. Often, several adaptations are required in one home
by Lucinda Dawes
Home Adaptations - Are They Right For You?
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14 January 20240Comments

Home Adaptations – Are They Right For You?

Not all homes are designed with accessibility in mind.  Some people need adjustments made to their property so that they can remain independent and live a fulfilling life. Home adaptations help
by Lucinda Dawes
Colour Contrast in Accessible Design
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7 January 20240Comments

3 Home Adaptations Occupational Therapists Should Know About

The role of occupational therapists is essential in adapting a home. Their vast experience and deep knowledge is extremely resourceful in helping clients achieve a home that works for their
by Lucinda Dawes
Home For Multiple Disabilities
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28 December 20230Comments

Accessible Kitchen Storage: What Is It & How Can It Help

The kitchen is the heart of the home. And this means that making a kitchen accessible is usually a priority. Preparing meals, safely using the equipment within it, keeping the area
by Lucinda Dawes
What Is An Adaptations Consultant5
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21 December 20230Comments

What Is An Adaptations Consultant

Adaptations Consultant The process of home adaptations isn’t always straightforward. Some projects can be complex and large-scale, and that’s where an Adaptations Consultant can really help. Find out what we do as
by Lucinda Dawes
Wheelchair-Friendly Front Entrance
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14 December 20230Comments

How To Adapt A Rented Home For A Wheelchair User

Home is home, whether that’s rented or owned.  Many people in rented accommodation have been living in their homes for years and want to remain there. This can seem tricky if
by Lucinda Dawes
Home For Multiple Disabilities
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7 December 20230Comments

Home Adaptations For A Quick Hospital Discharge

Being in hospital can make you feel anxious. It’s not usually a place you go for a good reason, and it can feel alien and uncomfortable. The lights, sounds and
by Lucinda Dawes
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