Aging in Place

Electrical Readiness for Aging-in-Place Remodels in Connecticut

Plan safer aging-in-place remodels with better lighting, panel readiness, smart locks, leak/freeze sensors, bathroom safety, and backup power options.

Adult children and homeowners planning safer long-term living.

Aging in Place Depends on More Than Grab Bars

Bathroom supports matter, but so do night path lighting, reachable controls, caregiver access, leak alerts, freeze protection, security lighting, and backup power for critical systems.

  • Motion or low-level bathroom path lighting
  • Smart locks with caregiver codes
  • Doorbell cameras and entry lighting
  • Leak and freeze sensors
  • Panel readiness for new lighting and devices

Plan Electrical Needs During the Remodel

The best time to think about wiring, switches, outlets, lighting, fans, heated floors, bidet outlets, and smart controls is before finishes are installed.

  • Bathroom ventilation and lighting
  • Kitchen task lighting and appliance circuits
  • Outdoor entry/path lighting
  • Security and automation hubs
  • Generator critical-load planning

How the Assessment Helps

The Home Safety, Power & Resilience Assessment organizes safety, remodeling, electrical readiness, security, automation, and backup power into a phased roadmap.

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The Home Safety, Power & Resilience Assessment turns research into a written roadmap for safety, electrical readiness, generator planning, lighting, security, automation, and phased project decisions.

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