Whether you are an aging adult looking to choose safe and beautiful floors for your home, or you are helping your aging loved one find new flooring, there are a few factors to consider; safety chief among them. It is key to ensure that your new flooring choice is both slip- and trip-resistant.  Of course, safety is important, but cleaning, comfort, cushion, and function should all be considered when shopping as these factors contribute to finding the perfect floor.

 

What floor is best for seniors?

 

Rubber Flooring Is Number One

Rubber flooring is a wonderful option for seniors because it is slip-resistant even when it is wet, making it the safest choice.  Another great benefit is its absorbency.  If someone were to fall on rubber flooring, it would most likely be less painful than hard surfaces.  The cushioning and installation that rubber flooring offers also make it a warmer surface, which helps keep seniors more comfortable.  In addition to all the great benefits that rubber flooring gives seniors, it also comes in a variety of color options, and it’s easy to maintain, making it not only a functional but aesthetically pleasing flooring solution.

 

Cork Flooring 

Another great option for seniors is cork flooring because it is soft, shock-absorbent, and provides traction, making it slip-resistant.  Much like rubber flooring, it not only helps prevent falls but in the event of one, it cushions to reduce the chance of injury.  Many cork floors are often finished with sealants, which will make it easy for seniors to wipe down and maintain. It is important to note that cork does not last over time and should not be placed in high-moisture areas, as it is prone to cracks, fading, and dents.

 

Vinyl Flooring 

When it comes to vinyl flooring, there are a lot of great benefits.  It’s easy to maintain, waterproof, and easy to walk on without slipping.  Compared to cork and rubber, vinyl is a harder flooring surface, making it less forgiving when it comes to falls.  Modern vinyl is called luxury vinyl flooring (LVF) and comes in a variety of attractive styles, which means you don’t have to sacrifice beauty for function.  This affordable flooring is an excellent option for seniors.

 

Carpet 

Despite being more difficult for individuals in wheelchairs to maneuver on, carpet is still a great option for seniors.  When installed correctly, wall-to-wall carpeting is smooth, soft, and comfortable.  Carpet is especially ideal in colder regions because it provides warmth underfoot and a cozy feel.  Plus, it is very cushiony and forgiving in case of a fall.  Carpet is often overlooked as it can be tough to clean and may trap unwanted dust and debris, which can be challenging for seniors with allergies or breathing problems.  Hypoallergenic carpets, however, are an ideal option for people with allergies as they better filter out pollen and dust.

 

What floor is best for seniors?

If you need help figuring out what flooring types are senior-safe while also fitting your budget and style, the VCH Flooring experts are here to help.  Give them a call today.

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VCH Flooring stands by the promise to do the job right.  Our professional installers will perform services consistent with the industry standards to your satisfaction.  If you have concerns after the installation, contact us within 60 days and the services with be re-done at no additional cost.  Product warranties vary by manufacturer.  Because we are a services company and do not manufacture products, we only warranty our services with the DONE RIGHT GUARANTEE.  We will disclose the warranties before the work begins as part of our transparency policy to be good neighbors who serve the community with excellence.  Email vchflooring@gmail.com

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