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You may need to re-make the kitchen of disability that can be accessed by family members who are confined to a wheelchair or otherwise limited in the movement. Make this project seem less overwhelming divided into small sections.

To begin with, think about the person or persons of the new kitchen designed to accommodate. Consider the person's age, as well as the severity of their disability. Can he reach over his shoulder? Could move his fingers, such as to run the lightswitch or faucet handle?

If a person loves to cook, and think about the space you have in the kitchen and the way things are stored. You may need to move pots and pans to reduce the reservoir and move the items are rarely used, such as a bread maker or wok to the top shelf.

1. Cabinets

Cabinets will be a major change. Determine the tanks going to have to move, or even taken to reach so that you can bring a wheelchair up to the counter.

Thinking about adding features such as pullout shelves and storage of the rotary type to make the items more accessible. But simply re-arranging some of the items in the cabinets can help to accessibility with disabilities.

2. Adjust Countertops

Most of the countertop and a height of 32 inches and 36 inches. This would be very high for someone in a wheelchair to use comfortably. You can add a drop in the countertop type of plant, or less than just about every way. If you have a kitchen island, you may want to remove it completely, or re-built to the high of the person who has a disability can be used easily.

3. Change the electrical systems

Rearrangement means and light switches at a convenient height and configuration so that a person can plug in devices, and run the lights and exhaust fans operating.

4. In place of devices easy to use and functions

Hardware store countertop light in areas that can be easily accessible so that you can use when needed. It would be nice to be able to keep in the open, but if this is not possible, and drawer pull in the government will work.

Should continue to be heavier equipment such as microwaves and mixers in a fixed position at the level of the person in a wheelchair can reach easily.

5. Keep most of the use of food Low

Spend some time to rearrange the refrigerator to keep the food most commonly used in the lowest shelves. If possible, invest in a refrigerator freezer door of the French at the bottom.

It should be canned goods, cereals and other items also remain on the lower shelves in the store or in a slide-out shelves in lower cabinets.

6. Install sank in the lower countertops

While you reduce some of the countertop, consider installing a new sink. May sink to normal very high and set too far back for a person to arrive, but the withdrawal or pull-down faucet might enable him to fill his glass, and clean up or even help in washing the dishes.

Make sure to leave room under the sink for wheelchairs to be able to slide under. Pillow, all tubes and angles that person does not pop his legs and knees.

by: umar




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