| You and 
			your home: Aging gracefully together 
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            [September 02, 2011] 
            (ARA) 
			- Aging gracefully is all about taking a proactive approach to your 
			future well-being - you anticipate the inevitable changes and do 
			what's necessary to stay healthy and fit. 
 The same principles are true for your home. You need to assess the 
			necessary changes that must be made around your home to keep it fit, 
			and you safe, so you and your home can successfully age together.
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				Helping your 
				home age gracefully doesn't mean adding industrial-looking 
				apparatuses throughout the house. In fact, with Lowe's 
				Accessible Home program, you'll never have to sacrifice style 
				for function. Plus, if you do these projects proactively, you'll 
				save money in the long run. 
 Julie Sussman and Stephanie Glakas-Tenet, authors of the 
				national bestselling "Dare to Repair" series of books, have 
				teamed with Lowe's to provide you with some can-do projects to 
				make your home more accessible for everyday living.
 
 * Safety in a shower/tub -- A handheld shower unit is a perfect 
				solution for anyone who has to sit while showering. Use a 
				plumber's wrench or an adjustable wrench to remove the old 
				shower head; if difficult to remove, apply lubricating spray. 
				Remove any residue from threads on shower arm. Apply Teflon tape 
				to threads, wrapping it counterclockwise, three or four times. 
				Place hose of new shower unit onto end of shower arm, turning it 
				clockwise. Insert hand shower into the shower arm mount, 
				rotating it to desired spot. Use adjustable wrench to tighten. 
				Handheld shower units now come in a variety of finishes and 
				sizes sure to spruce up anyone's shower.
 
 * Getting a better handle on knobs - For anyone who suffers from 
				arthritis, a lever handle is much easier on the joints than a 
				knob. Plus, lever handles can dress up the plainest of doors. 
				Use a screwdriver to remove the screws on the old doorknob. 
				Insert stems of exterior lever horizontally into the holes in 
				the latch case. Place interior lever on the protruding spindle, 
				aligning stems with screw holes. Insert screws and tighten with 
				screwdriver.
 
 * Avoiding slips - If you can't bear the sight of a bare floor 
				and don't want to remove the beautiful rugs in your home, you 
				must properly secure all of them. All rugs, including doormats, 
				should be secured to the floor with non-skid tape. First, make 
				sure floor surface is clean and dry. Attach tape to underside of 
				rug, flip it over and adhere to floor. Don't forget the bathroom 
				rug.
 
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			* Preventing 
			falls - A stair handrail is designed to aid in ascending and 
			descending stairs. But, why stop at having only one handrail per 
			stairway? Make each stairway more symmetrical and safe by having a 
			second one installed. Also, be sure to check all handrails in the 
			home for any that wiggle. Use a screwdriver to tighten any loose 
			screws. Make sure there is adequate lighting at the top and bottom 
			of each staircase. Lowe's has a vast variety of lighting in stock to 
			fit all your needs. 
 * Providing stability - Today's shower grab bar is not your father's 
			(or hospital's) grab bar. The choices in style, size, color and 
			installation will make you wonder why you waited this long to have 
			one. To install a grab bar, you'll need a drill, the proper drill 
			bits and the right grab bar. It's easy to install, just be sure to 
			follow the manufacturer's instructions completely.
 
  
			
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