- Pull down faucet
- Pot filler faucet
- Pedal-Operated and Hands Free Mechanical Faucets
These faucets have a pulldown sink sprayer. Some models also have the hands-free convenience of a motion sensor that will turn water on and off without the use of a lever
These faucets can eliminate the need to fill pots with water in the kitchen sink and then lifting them out of the basin and moving them to the stove. They are installed in the wall over the stove and can be turned on and off with a small turn of the handle. Some models have two levers, one to turn on the water supply and one to fill the pot. The spouts rotate out from the wall to fill the pots, then conveniently fold back against the wall when not in use.
These faucets are controlled by either the foot or knee and provide for hands-free access to water. Models allow for water to be turned on or off by tapping a foot or knee on a base unit.
Representative Sampling of Sinks and Faucets for Aging in Place
Below is a sampling of sinks and faucets that facilitate aging in place. Click on the links to find out more information, see other products selections, and if you like, to make a purchase from one of our providers.

Personal Development Goals

Bedrooms Designed for Aging in Place
Furniture
Kitchens Designed for Aging in Place
Lighting and Light Switches
Assisting With Functional Mobility
Bath and Shower Mobility Aids
Bedroom Mobility Aids
Assisting with Personal Grooming and Hygiene
Caring for Someone With Incontinence
Helping People To Cope with Alzheimer’s and Dementia
Helping With Bill Paying
Home Cleaning Services
Offering Companionship
Providing Medication Reminders
Providing Transportation
Running Errands

Burn Care
Mental Health Rehabilitaion
Canes
Chair Lifts / Stair Lifts
Grab Bars
Knee Scooters / Knee Walkers
Ramps
Scooters
Transfer belts / pads / equipment
Walkers and Rollaters
Wheelchairs and Mobile Chairs
Accounting and Tax
Books-Seminars-Courses
ASSISTED LIVING
Assisted Living Facilities
Cohousing Communities
Manufactured Housing Communities
Naturally Occurring Retirement Communities (NORCs)
Personal Residence LIving Independetly
Accessory Dwelling Units
Continuing Care Retirement Communities
Multigenerational Households