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Follow on Google News | Home Healthcare Company in Ann Arbor MI Explains How to Help Seniors Winterize Their HomesBy: Right at Home of Ann Arbor “As fall is winding down, one of our concerns in adult home care is making sure the seniors we assist are safe, warm and at ease in their home environments during the winter months,” said Charles Williams, President and General Manager of Right at Home of Ann Arbor, a home healthcare company in Ann Arbor Michigan. “Many elderly are physically unable to climb on roofs and such to winterize their home or are unaware of problems like worn caulking and leaky gutters. This is where the rest of us can step up with advice or a helping hand.” Colder climates like in Metro Detroit do involve more pre-winter maintenance, but it is manageable when you break down winterizing into smaller tasks (http://www.popularmechanics.com/ -Check the heating system. Turn up the thermostat and test to see if warm air is blowing within a few minutes. Clear any obstructions from heat vents so the air can freely flow. Consider a pre-winter furnace checkup from a local certified heating technician. Stock up on furnace filters to change out every month. If the furnace uses oil or propane, be sure the fuel tank is full before the first cold snap. -Properly seal doors, windows and pipes. Look for cracks and leaks where moisture and chilly Michigan air can infiltrate. Add weather-stripping or caulking where needed. Ensure water piping in uninsulated spaces (attic, outside walls, etc.) is covered first with electrical heating tape and then with foam insulation. Be sure to disconnect all garden hoses and correctly shut down the sprinkler system. -Inspect the fireplace and chimney. Make sure the flue opens and closes fully. Hire a professional chimney sweep if it’s been years since the chimney has been completely cleaned. Check to make sure no birds or animals have built nests in the chimney, and ensure the flashing is secure and leak-proof. Any open mortar joints need to be repaired immediately to prevent a fire behind the fireplace walls. Clean out leaves and debris from gutters. Also make sure the roof has no loose or missing shingles. “Another important part of safeguarding a home for winter is to repair any loose parts of driveways and sidewalks where rain, snow and ice can accumulate or pose unsure footing,” Williams adds. “One-third of older adults in America fall every year, and many of these tumbles are outdoors, causing severe injury and even death.” Winterizing isn’t just smart for saving money on heating costs and preventing damage caused by wear and tear. As Williamsnotes, “Home maintenance and safety repairs—any time of year—is actually smart for saving lives.” To help assess health risk areas inside the home and external premises, Right at Home of Ann Arbor recommends a home healthcare Fall Prevention Guide, and it’s available free at http://www.rightathome.net/ About Right at Home Founded in 1995, Right at Home offers home healthcare and companionship to the elderly and disabled adults who want to continue to live independently. Local Right at Home offices are independently owned and operated and directly employ and supervise all caregiving staff, each of whom is thoroughly screened, trained, bonded and insured prior to entering a client’s home. Right at Home’s global office is based in Omaha, Nebraska, with franchise offices located in 42 states nationwide and throughout the world. About Right at Home of Ann Arbor The Ann Arbor Michigan office of Right at Home is a locally owned and operated franchise office of Right at Home, Inc., providing home healthcare to the communities of Ann Arbor, Ypsilanti, Saline, Belleville, Plymouth, Chelsea, Dearborn, Canton, Dexter, and beyond. For more information, contact Right at Home of Ann Arbor at http://www.rightathome.net/ End
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