ClassicRockr
Well-known Member
Noticing that more and more people are choosing to have, or keep, the hardwood flooring in houses they buy on Home & Gardens Network. In fact, all of the vacated apartments in our complex are having the carpet taken out and are having hardwood flooring put in. It's part of Renovations for the apartments here. Until we move out, our apartment stays the same as it was when we moved in........living room, dining room, hallway and bedrooms are carpet.
My question is, if a Senior looses their balance on hardwood flooring, they could really be physically hurt. I lost my balance on our living room carpeted floor, fell on the carpet and was fine. My wife fell in our spare bedroom and, due to carpeting, she was fine.
Of course, homes being sold and/or Renovated on that tv Network are not being bought or Renovated by Seniors and are apartment complex is not designated as a Senior complex.
My question is, if a Senior looses their balance on hardwood flooring, they could really be physically hurt. I lost my balance on our living room carpeted floor, fell on the carpet and was fine. My wife fell in our spare bedroom and, due to carpeting, she was fine.
Of course, homes being sold and/or Renovated on that tv Network are not being bought or Renovated by Seniors and are apartment complex is not designated as a Senior complex.