Organizing Tips for Seniors


Staying organized as a senior can sometimes be a difficult task. Things tend to accumulate over time; and if you have never taken the time to downsize, chances are you have a lot of clutter you may need to go through. However, even if you do not have a lot of things to go through, there are still a lot of ways you can make organizing easier and more efficient for yourself as a senior living in Lakewood. Keep reading to learn some valuable organizing tips for seniors, so you can make your home an even more comforting place.

Divide Clutter into Piles

No matter how much stuff you have, it is very likely that you probably have at least a few items you do not really need or use anymore. A great way to get through this is to separate items into three categories: keep, sell/donate, and throw away. You can also add a fourth pile as a “maybe” pile for items you are not sure what you really want to do with. This is a very easy way to get everything out in the open where you can see it, and actually see the progress being made as you get rid of the items you need to. If you do find yourself making the fourth, “maybe” pile, give yourself a ninety day deadline to either toss or give the items away if you have not used them within that ninety days.

Clear All Surfaces

Cluttered surfaces can be a big annoyance and even a hazard for many elderly people. For this reason, it is so important to make sure all your surfaces are completely cleared of clutter and mess. Start with the open surfaces like floors, tables, countertops, shelves, etc. Then, you can make your three (or four) piles from each area and take on your home one room at a time. Once all your outer/open surfaces are clear, you can move on to the surfaces on the inside, such as closets, drawers, cabinets, under beds, etc. This way, all your organizing and decluttering can be done a little bit at a time; rather than all at once. Organizing your home in this way can help you avoid becoming overwhelmed, especially if you are a senior going into memory care in Lakewood.

Keep Things Accessible

One last tip to keep in mind as you organize your home/space, is to keep all your items accessible. It can be hard to do a lot of bending, crouching, and reaching as we age, so being proactive about where things are stored can minimize this issue. For example, rather than keeping your laundry in a basket that is low to the ground, consider replacing it with a taller basket; or even one that also has wheels. This can make doing laundry so much easier, and help you not have to bend down as much to get it done. Get creative and see what else you can make easier for yourself with just a little change.

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