Three of our dogs are past their first decade and our oldest at 13 5 years is having an increasingly hard time getting traction on those hard floors.
Elderly mom keeps slipping on the wood floors.
When planning new flooring for seniors there are several considerations.
Wet floors can make virtually any type of flooring slippery and cause slips and falls.
Vinyl is a highly water resistant material and high quality luxury vinyl is virtually waterproof however the seams in vinyl tile and planks can let water through to the subfloor so standing water can be a problem.
So make sure spills and splashes are wiped up right way.
With dementia they need constant monitoring.
This is so important.
You see if your dog s nails are too long your dog will place weight on the nails when walking instead of his toe pads.
Keep the floor clutter free.
Think about the senior s mobility how slick the floor surface is the maintenance the floor requires and how well the flooring will absorb the shock of a fall.
If you have children who run through the house and don t pay attention to potentially.
Your anti slip solution could be as simple as giving your dog s nails a trim.
Also get a very low bed and put mats on the floor.
These days they come in a variety of shapes and sizes and frankly they ve grown up to accommodate any bathtub or shower.
Therefore the best way to reduce the risk of slipping on your wood floors is to keep them clean and dry.
However our dog family is getting older.
Non slip shower floors.
If you have 24 7 care at her home you could try alarming her bed and chair so someone knows immediately if she does.
Environmental factors such as poor lighting clutter areas of disrepair loose carpets slick floors and lack of safety equipment can jeopardize a senior s safety in their home.
Keep the floor dry.
Vinyl offers the same hard wearing and low maintenance benefits of linoleum.
We have dogs hard floors are easier to keep clean than carpeting.
An old dog can be injured by slipping and falling on smooth flooring laminate tile and hardwood floors look great and they re easy to keep clean but your dog s paws aren t designed to walk on such smooth hard surfaces.
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When it comes to slippery floors like wood or tiles long nails reduce your dog s ability to grip the floor.
This is such an important and often overlooked step.
Almost all of the flooring in our house is hardwood or tile.