04/04/2026
Holidays like Easter are about more than traditions—they’re about connection. As families grow and change, it’s not always easy to include everyone in the same ways we once did, especially when mobility or health challenges are part of the picture. But with a little creativity and intention, those moments can still be shared, meaningful, and full of joy across every generation.
Preparing your home for a wheelchair or physical needs for Easter? So grateful you’re including them! You’ve got this.
A few small changes can turn “stressful” into “we’ve got you.”
Quick accessibility checklist:
• Clear pathways (move rugs, cords, extra chairs).
• Create a “landing zone” near the entrance (space to turn, spot for coat/bag).
• Choose seating with arms (easier sit-to-stand).
• Make the bathroom easier: clear clutter, add a nightlight, consider a raised seat or grab bar if available.
• Keep essentials nearby: water, meds schedule, blankets, charger, hearing aids/glasses case.
Expert note: Under ADA standards, “an accessible doorway must have a minimum clear opening width of 32 inches.” That should give you an idea of how to make their path through your home.
Share this: Tag a host who loves their people well—and would appreciate a simple prep list.
And if this week shows you that a loved one may be ready for more help, just DM Legacy Home Health Care—we’ll talk through options that fit your family.
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