Raised House Level: Elevate the house level by 45 cm to allow seniors to enter the home conveniently.
Wheelchair Ramp
Bathroom Design
Special materials and fixtures are carefully chosen to facilitate convenience and prevent accidents,
accommodating the specific needs of seniors.
accommodating the specific needs of seniors.
Bathrooms are designed for elderly users who cannot stand under water, prioritizing cleanliness, convenience, and safety.
The toilet is equipped with handrails to support the elderly in standing or sitting down safely.
There’s a sloped entrance instead of steps to prevent tripping and to make it easier to access with a wheelchair or walker.
Uses non-slip tiles with textured surfaces (430 mm) to reduce the risk of slipping even when the floor is wet.
The layout ensures that if an accident occurs, caregivers can assist immediately, with enough space for access and emergency handling.
Electrical outlets and switches are elevated and sealed to avoid damage in case of flooding, and to prevent risk for users who may fall and contact wet surfaces.
Elder Care Zone
Designed with functionality to ensure seniors live comfortably and safely. Every home is thoughtfully arranged to include
a ground-floor bedroom
located near the living room or family relaxation areas.
This layout enhances convenience for elderly residents who may find it difficult to navigate stairs,
reducing the risk of accidents and enabling family members
to care for seniors with greater ease.
located near the living room or family relaxation areas.
This layout enhances convenience for elderly residents who may find it difficult to navigate stairs,
reducing the risk of accidents and enabling family members
to care for seniors with greater ease.
Elder Care Function
Specialized functions for seniors, available in select home designs.
Customers can request additional features during
the home design adjustment process.
the home design adjustment process.
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Add ramps for wheelchair access to the home.
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Avoid Uneven Surfaces: Design areas frequently used by seniors to be free of uneven surfaces, minimizing accident risks.
Proximity of Bedroom to Living Areas:
Proximity of Bedroom to Living Areas:
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Place the senior’s bedroom near the living room for easy access and quick response in case of emergencies.
Thicker Walls:
Thicker Walls:
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Use specially designed thicker walls to block external noise and provide a peaceful environment in the senior’s bedroom.
Sliding Doors:
Sliding Doors:
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Install sliding doors in the senior’s bedroom for easier and more convenient use.
Windows with Ample Lighting and Ventilation:
Windows with Ample Lighting and Ventilation:
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Include windows that provide good natural light and ventilation in the senior’s bedroom.
Bathroom Accessibility:
Bathroom Accessibility:
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Ensure bathroom doors are wide enough, with adequate space inside, to allow easy wheelchair access.
Sliding Doors in Bathrooms:
Sliding Doors in Bathrooms:
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Use sliding doors in the senior’s bathroom to enhance convenience.
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Create a wide terrace equipped with handrails for seniors to use as a walking path or for light exercise and relaxation.
Ramp Design
Designed for seniors using wheelchairs.
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Average Height: 38 cm.
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Ramp Length per Section: Not exceeding 6 m.
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Ramp Edge Height: 10 cm.
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Minimum Ramp Width: 1.5 m.
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Warning signs and positional blocks for added safety.
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Textured sand wash surface with grooves for slip resistance.
Slope ratio: 1:12.
Slope ratio: 1:12.
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Landing platforms at least 1.5 m in length, with a height of 24 cm.
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Stainless steel edging with an airline finish.
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The ramp must be sturdy and non-slippery.
Transition surfaces between the ramp and adjacent floors must be smooth and level.
Transition surfaces between the ramp and adjacent floors must be smooth and level.
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The ramp surface should have a distinct color contrast from the connecting floors and walls for better visibility.
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