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Environment
Your environment
Removing hazards
Do you have loose mats or rugs in your home? How about electrical cords, pot plants or other small obstacles in your walkways? Securing your mats or rugs and removing or minimising hazards can be easy and quick ways to prevent falls.
Installation of minor or major home modification
An Occupational Therapist can advise you on the types of home modifications that will make your home safer, and support you to be as independent as possible. Simple modifications include the installation of grab rails in your bathroom or beside external steps, whilst a more complex modification could include the installation of an access ramp, the removal of a bath and installation of a level shower recess.
Prescription of assistive equipment
An Occupational Therapist can prescribe all sorts of handy equipment to improve your independence and safety within the home. People are often amazed by the variety of helpful gadgets and technologies to help with everyday activities like getting out of bed, showering, dressing, cooking, and moving around the home, garden and community.
Lighting
Good lighting throughout your home, both inside and outside, is important for preventing falls. Outdoor sensor lighting can help you see clearly if you are getting home after dark. Nightlights or a bedside table light that can be reached from bed can be used to ensure that you can see properly when going to the toilet at night.