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When you’ve suffered a major injury and face a long road to recovery, you may find yourself wanting nothing more than to go home to rest and recover. While that is absolutely something that is doable for most people, it could be the case that your home as it is currently isn’t the best place for you to be during your recovery. The good news here is that there are some simple changes that can make a huge difference here.
First and foremost, you must be able to see clearly. It won’t do you any good to be at home if you aren’t able to clearly see where you are and what your surroundings are like. It’s just asking to get hurt more. If there are parts of your home that are dimly lit, swap the existing bulbs for brighter ones. LED light bulbs can be especially good for this. They often offer brighter light for the same wattage as other types of bulbs , so you’ll really be getting the brightness for your buck here. If that’s still not enough light, or if there are shadowy areas where light doesn’t reach well, consider adding additional light sources. Standing lamps can be a good option. Just be sure to keep the cord well out of the way.
Speaking of cords, they can be major tripping hazards. Make sure they’re all well out of the way. Tripping and falling isn’t going to help you progress on your road to recovery. Cords aren’t the only tripping hazards to watch out for. Even something like a throw rug or uneven flooring can be a potential hazard. Toys and other objects strewn over the floor are other obvious hazards. Come up with a strategy to deal with and remove as many hazards as you can to keep yourself safe.
Stop for a minute and think about the things you use the most throughout the day. These are the things you should prioritize keeping close to hand and easy to access. That one thing alone can go a long way towards reducing the amount of work you have to do on a day to day basis just to get by. Sure, we don’t want you turning into a couch potato, but you shouldn’t be overdoing it either. It’s okay to make some things easier on yourself. It’s safer, even.
If you have to work hard to get something, whether bending down or stretching up, it can be easy to lose your balance if you’re not in good physical condition. Even those of us who are in good physical shape have been known to take a tumble from time to time. Arrange things in your home so you can easily reach the things you use the most without putting yourself in danger. In some cases you might need to ask for help and even restructure some parts of your home. For example, pull-out shelves make it easier to get to what you need without having to bend over a lot or dig through everything to find what you're looking for, which can be especially helpful in the kitchen or bathroom. If you don’t have them, however, you’re going to have to get them installed if that’s something you want.
Shelves might not be the only thing you need installed in your home. You could benefit from having handrails installed in strategic locations throughout your home, such as the bathroom, depending on what your situation is and where you’re at in your recovery. Handrails can increase your independence, which can give your mindset a boost too. Make sure the handrails are installed where you need them and are at the correct height for them to be useful to you.
Getting around can be tough when you’ve suffered a serious injury. Make things a little easier on yourself at home by keeping your walkways clear and open. You may need to widen some of them by rearranging your furniture a bit. That may be especially difficult when you’re hurt, so ask for help if you need it. Remember, overdoing it isn’t going to help you.
On a similar note, take the time to get rid of the clutter around your home. You don’t need the extra mental stress or the mess that comes from a cluttered home. If sorting through and processing clutter is too much for you to handle on your own, ask for some help. Just having clean, clear surfaces in your home can be enough to help you feel better mentally, which is great when you have a long way to go on your road to recovery.
Your home should be a place of healing during your recovery. That’s hard if your home isn’t currently in a state that allows you to be there safely though. You may need some help getting your home to a point where it’s a safe, easy place to be if you’re on your own, but once you have it the way it needs to be, you’ll be that much further along on your road to recovery.
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