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Creating an Accessible Garden—8 Safety Tips for Older Adults Who Love the Outdoors

12:00am & Tips and Advice

For many older adults, spending time outdoors brings a sense of peace, joy, and connection to nature. Whether it’s tending to a favourite garden, enjoying your morning cuppa on the patio, or simply soaking up the fresh air, having a space to relax outside can do wonders for your well-being—both mentally and physically.

However, without the right safety features, a peaceful garden can quickly turn from a haven into a hazard. Uneven paths, poor lighting, or steep steps may not have posed problems before, but they can become barriers to comfort and independence over time.

The good news? By thinking “outside” the box—and into the garden—you can create an outdoor space that’s not only beautiful but safe, supportive, and easy to enjoy. A few thoughtful adjustments can make all the difference.

Here are 8 helpful tips for designing a safe and accessible garden that supports your lifestyle and enhances your quality of life.

How to Make Your Garden More Accessible and Senior-Friendly

1. Level Out Uneven Surfaces

Cracked paving, loose gravel, and uneven walkways can quickly become tripping hazards. To prevent falls, make sure surfaces like patios, stepping stones, and garden paths are even and slip-resistant.

Concrete, brick, or pavers with a textured finish provide better traction for seniors who use canes, walkers, or wheelchairs.

2. Widen Pathways for Mobility

Ensure there’s enough room for safe and easy movement, especially if a wheelchair or mobility aid is in use. While a minimum width of 900 millimetres (about 36 inches) allows for basic wheelchair access along a straight path, consider widening walkways to at least 1.5 to 1.8 metres (5 to 6 feet) where possible. This extra space makes it easier to turn around, navigate curves, or walk side by side with a carer. Keep paths clear of clutter or overgrown vegetation to ensure a smooth, safe journey through your garden.

3. Install Secure Handrails and Ramps

If your garden has steps, steep transitions, or raised decking, add handrails and non-slip ramps to reduce the risk of injury. These upgrades not only improve accessibility but also boost confidence and independence outdoors.

4. Upgrade Outdoor Lighting

Poor visibility is a leading cause of outdoor accidents. Use motion-sensor lighting, solar garden lights, or LED step lights to illuminate paths, verandas, and entryways. Prioritise areas like steps, transitions, and shady spots that get darker earlier.

5. Add Comfortable and Stable Seating

Choose seating with firm cushions, armrests, and sturdy backs so seniors can sit and stand with ease. Place chairs in shaded, level areas and consider raised garden beds nearby to encourage safe, low-impact outdoor activity.

6. Minimise Lawn and Garden Maintenance

A senior-friendly garden should be low-maintenance and manageable. Opt for native plants that require less water and care. Replace high-maintenance grass with ground cover or mulch. Raised garden beds and potted plants reduce the need to bend or kneel.

7. Use Non-Slip Outdoor Mats and Rugs

If you're using doormats or patio rugs, make sure they’re non-slip and securely anchored. Mats designed for outdoor use often come with textured undersides that help prevent sliding—ideal for high-traffic zones or wet areas near hoses and sprinklers.

8. Make Outdoor Areas Easily Accessible from Inside

Your garden should feel like an extension of your home, not a separate space. Consider widening doorways, lowering thresholds, or installing ramps if needed. And if steps are part of your home’s layout, installing an Acorn stairlift can make outdoor access easier, safer, and stress-free.

Creating a Safe Outdoor Space with Acorn Stairlifts

At Acorn Stairlifts, we’re passionate about helping you enjoy every part of your home—from the inside out. With quick installation, custom-fit designs, and no structural changes to your home, an Acorn stairlift can provide safe, seamless access to the verandas, patios, and garden areas that bring you peace and joy.

We’re here to help you live the life you love—without limits.

Click here to contact us today and learn how we can help you or a loved one stay mobile and independent—one step at a time.

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