Best home hacks and gadgets for the over 60s
Genius life hacks for seniors

As we head into our senior years, everyday tasks around the home can become more challenging. But with some fresh thinking, there is no need to abandon those home hurdles that leave us exhausted and frustrated. From new virtual assistant technology to the familiar soap on a rope, click through these clever home hacks for the over 60s to put a spring back in your step around the house.
Grab and go

If bending down or reaching up high into cupboards is getting harder let a 'handy' gadget do the hard work for you. This long reach grabber extends to three feet, has a rotating strong grip head and flashes an LED light when entering dark cupboards.
Long reach grabber with light, £24.95 ($32.57), Scotts of Stowe
Clip on a paintbrush

If you enjoy a spot of DIY don't leave all the fun to the handyman. Keep your decorator's eye sharp with gadgets to help get the job done with ease. A paintbrush holder clips onto the paint can and grips the brush tight with a magnet for when you might need a break. This also works well for cleaning purposes too.
Magnetic paintbrush holder, £3.95 ($5.16), eBay.co.uk
Keep rugs steady

Rug grippers are a good safety idea no matter what your age. Rug underlay will help prevent rugs and carpet runners from slipping and sliding on all types of flooring. It will also help protect the backing of the rug to ensure it lasts longer.
Wayfair basics premium dual surface non-slip rug pad (0.25"), £25.28 ($32.99), Wayfair
Put a chair in every room

Provide a place to sit and rest if needed whereever you are in your house. The living room or bedroom are obvious places but the right chair can look just as at home in the hallway, kitchen and even bathroom. This curvaceous hallway chair picks out the natural tones of the staircase and storage basket nearby to become a key feature in this blue hallway.
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Swap to lightweight cleaners

Heavy upright vacuum cleaners can be backbreaking to push around the house. Instead, upgrade to lighter versions to get the cleaning done in a jiffy. A cordless stick is lighter and yet can have the same capacity and power as traditional vacuums. When you are finished, clip it onto a bracket on the wall so it's easy to retrieve next time. This one even has dust-pouches that are compostable!
Capsule vacuum, £249.99 ($326.17), Capsule
Install bathroom gadgets

Make visits to the bathroom a dignified experience with advanced bathroom utilities. This stylish toilet-cum-bidet benefits from automatic lid opening and closing, a built-in night light, and automatic flushing and rinsing. The bidet function provides a touch-free cleaning experience using only water and warm air. And, it can all be operated via remote control or smartphone app - how convenient!
Grohe Sensia Arena, £3,168 ($4,132), Grohe
Lose the bath

If you struggle to get in and out of the bath and are not partial to a long soak, consider replacing the tub with a walk-in shower. You will keep your physical independence when washing for years to come, create more space in your bathroom and save on water bills and energy too.
8 Series frameless pivot door with side panel, £634.80 ($828.09), Merlyn Showering
Stick push lights in dark places

Brighten dark cupboards, wardrobes or even garden sheds with battery-operated stick-on LED lights. They are a cheap and simple solution for extra task lighting without hazardous and annoying wiring.
Led touch sensor light, £3.99 ($5.21), Lights4fun
Don't lose your grip

When you find it hard to grip items try adding mouldable glue. It will stick to almost anything and turns into strong flexible rubber overnight. The putty style material is handy stuff for any number of small home improvements that need extra grip and it'll stay strong and securely bonded anywhere from the freezer to a hot shower.
Sugru mouldable glue, £7.99 ($10.42) for a 3 pack, Sugru
Take a seat in the shower

If mobility is a problem a discreet seat in the shower is ideal for those moments when balance may be an issue. Small yet strong a fold-down version is practical and unobtrusive when other members of the family use the shower.
Roper Rhodes thermoset shower seat, £69.50 ($90.66), Victorian Plumbing
Salvage the soap on a rope

Enjoy some bathroom nostalgia by reinstating the soap on a rope to your daily wash routine. Originally invented in the 1940s to stop soap turning to mush, the handy rope is still extremely practical. Simply loop around the wrist while showering so if it slips out of your hand it won't go any further. There are plenty of versions available if you search online, from the luxurious to the novelty.
Klar ladies' bath soap on a rope, £12.50 ($16.30), Spiero
Be prepared for the grandkids

Keep floors crumb and spill-free when the grandchildren come to stay. Place a large mat under the high chair or breakfast table to protect your clean carpets from food mess. This fern print design is PVC coated and comes with a storage bag, but if you are caught on the hoof a simple dust sheet will do the job too.
Leaf print floor mat, £16 ($20.87), Jo Jo Maman Bebe
Make furniture moveable

Look out for furniture that is easy to manoeuvre when needed such as when you're doing a deep clean. This industrial-style trolley offers plenty of shelf storage and its black wireframe keeps items safely in place when on the move. Better yet, it can be used as a rustic sideboard, drinks trolley or even a dinner service.
Large rustic industrial trolley with shelves, £224.95 ($293.50), Melody Maison
Hang up shoe organisers for storage

Shoe organisers are budget-friendly and perfect for storing many items other than footwear. Hang them to the back of the door in any room to stock provisions that would normally be kept in low cupboards and you won't have to bend down to get them.
Grey hanging 16 pocket organiser, £2 ($2.61), Poundland
Buy a video doorbell

Video doorbells have revolutionised home security as an affordable and effective method of monitoring callers. The integrated security camera allows you to view and communicate with whoever is standing at the front door whilst you are indoors. You can also talk to the guest while you are out via your smartphone. Some come with night vision and a security alarm.
Ring video doorbell & chime pro bundle, £189 ($246.65), AO
Go for a high back sofa

A high back sofa will add extra support to your spine and neck making for a much more comfortable seat, especially if you have back problems. Look for a style that also offers strong and proportionate armrests and firm seat pads, all of which will aid you when you need to stand back up again.
Ernest Designer Sofa Collection, from £1,260 ($1,643.89) for two-seater, Sweetpea & Willow
Choose a cushioned headboard

As with a sofa, a high back, cushioned headboard will offer comfortable support while sitting up in bed. Combine the upholstered headboard with a support pillow to help align your neck, back and hips, as well as improve your posture.
Double Jura headboard, from £399 ($520.56), The Headboard Workshop
Add an under bed light

As we get older trips to the bathroom during the night can become more frequent. Make sure you can see the way by installing a motion sensor light under the bed. The soft glow will not disturb others and the timer can be set for up to ten minutes. LED strip lights would do the job too.
Mylight dimmable bed light, £39.50 ($51.53), Amazon
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Use a book cushion for tech

Book cushions make reading more enjoyable and can hold tablets and e-readers just as well too. The angled cushion grips the device at just the right angle no matter what position you are relaxing in. The light foam cushion allows you to go hands-free for touch screen interaction or gives wrists a break.
Pill-O-Pad, £19.99 ($26.09), JML
Dry pets in double time

Dogs make wonderful companions and giving them their exercise keeps owners fit too! But cleaning up muddy dogs regularly is not so much fun. Make daily walks more enjoyable with quality post-walk cleaning equipment. These microfibre mitts soak up soggy coats in no time and with a lot less effort than a standard towel.
Pet drying mitts, £14.95 ($19.52), Scotts of Stow
Defuzz furniture

Keep furniture pet hair free with a lint brush. Look out for a version that is extra-large, double-sided and self-cleaning for more ease. You won't need fiddly tape refills for this one.
The ultimate lint remover, £15.30 ($19.99), Pets Heaven Land
Slide furniture with ease

Make moving furniture easier and protect floors along the way with furniture pads. Popping round pads under large pieces of furniture allows them to glide smoothly over carpets and floor tiles making the job much less effort. If you don't have purpose-made pads, cut out the 'cups' of egg cartons to use instead.
Take visual memory photos

If your memory isn't what it used to be your phone camera makes a great visual reminder. This can be advantageous for several situations. Remember how you perfectly packed up the Christmas decorations before you redecorate the tree. Or, always know what's in the loft without the effort of going up there by taking a photo of the attic. Need to remember what food you've run out of? Take a photo of the fridge before you go shopping.
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Install motorised blinds

Stop heaving heavy window treatments up and down by installing motorised blinds activated by remote control or smart apps. As well as the ease-of-use factor, they also reduce solar gain and prevent heat loss. Schedule open and close times so you don't have to think about them at all!
Day & Night Enlight roller blind, from £156, plus £70 per blind for motorisation ($295.20), Hillarys
Colour code keys

Ditch the hassle of going through all the keys on your keyring to find the right one by colour coding the head. Whether you choose to add simple sticker dots or get creative with nail varnish art, it will save lots of time and frustration at the door. Check out Nailed It NZ on YouTube for a video tutorial of these cute keys.
Stay warm with a smart thermo

Never go home to a cold house again with a smart thermostat. Smart heating allows you to control the heating and water in your home with a smartphone. Turn it on or off, change the temperature and set up schedules with the connecting app. Choose to have the system set up by a trusted installation partner such as British Gas and they'll also show you how to use it so you can get started straight away. Contact the supplier for more details.
Hive Active Heating, £249 ($325.04) including professional installation, Hive
Upgrade your garage door

Make parking your car at home more convenient by installing an electric garage door, like this Anglian one. Add the remote control to your car keys and you won't have to get out of your car until it's been manoeuvred safely inside. A roller version is compact, neat and often insulated.
See clearly with a high vision light

Reduce eye strain with a floor lamp that offers a strong near daylight beam. A floodlight effect will offer excellent glare-free exposure that is perfect for reading and hobbies. Look out for modern designs that won't look out of place in a stylish decorating scheme.
Natural daylight floor standing high vision lamp, £44.99 ($58.54), eBay
Relax with an armchair organiser

Enjoy a good old-fashioned cup of tea without the risk of burning yourself or spilling it on furniture. An armchair organiser creates the perfect comfort zone and this faux leather version has additional pockets for the TV remote controls, reading material, pens and other handy items.
Sofa organiser, £20 ($26.17), House of Bath
Indulge in a smart fridge

For those who want to embrace new technology, a smart fridge is the latest kitchen appliance to wow. Usually double-fronted they come with a display screen that allows so many functions. You can view, monitor and order groceries from your phone, sync digital to-do calendars and shopping lists with family members and play home entertainment. They can even suggest recipes based on what's inside the fridge!
Samsung Family Hub American-style smart fridge freezer, £3,699 ($4,826), Samsung
Put a lazy Susan in cupboards

If you enjoy condiments but reaching to the back of cupboards or the refrigerator is tricky, pop in a lazy susan as a storage saviour. Jars and bottles will become organised and easily accessible at a whirl of a wheel.
iDesign Linus divided lazy Susan, from £13.82 ($18.04), The Container Store
Befriend a virtual assistant

Virtual assistants like Amazon Echo or Google Home are not just for millennials. There are so many senior-friendly benefits to make life easier. Ask for first aid advice, listen to audiobooks, set reminders and make phone calls hands free name just a few. Be sure to sync them to light switches and the heating with additional equipment such as smart plugs to take full advantage.
Amazon Echo, £89.99 ($117.46), Amazon
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