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What type of lighting should be provided in a resident's room?

As adults age, they may require up to 70% more light than younger people to see clearly. In senior living, choosing the appropriate and safe illumination is therefore not a luxury, but a necessity. So, what type of lighting should be provided in a resident's room? The answer involves a layered approach designed to support visual needs, safety, and overall well-being. This guide will walk you through the key considerations and solutions for creating a supportive environment.

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What is the best lighting for seniors? A comprehensive guide

According to the National Institute on Aging, aging eyes require as much as three times more light to perform the same tasks as younger eyes. Providing proper and effective lighting is one of the most critical modifications for senior living to improve safety, reduce eye strain, and support a higher quality of life. This guide will help you understand **what is the best lighting for seniors** and how to implement it effectively throughout the home.

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