HOW FAMILY CAREGIVERS CAN ASSIST
WITH SENIOR HOME SAFETY D A V I D
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Millions of accidents occur every year involving seniors in their homes, and one-third of those accidents are falls. A major contribution to this is the age of their home and obstacles throughout. There are methods caregivers can use to assist their loved ones, however, and maintain a safe home environment.
CHECK REPAIR
AND ITEMS
1 Check for outdated electrical outlets and wiring and reinstall as needed.
2 Limit the use of extensions cords, as they can easily be tripped on.
3 Â Ensure there is adequate lighting and paint is not peeling.
4 check that all heating and air conditioning units are functioning and the insulation is adequate.
Make the Home More Livable
Install grab bars, ramps, curbless showers, lever handles, and stair lifts if needed.Â
Make room for mobility using assistive devices like walkers and wheelchairs. If the home has more than one floor, move the sleeping quarters on the main floor.
SAFETY
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Clean up any spills immediately to prevent slipping and falling. Â Use a step stool or reacher, not a chair, to reach high places. Keep closet and doors and drawers closed to prevent tripping an bruising. Keep walking aids within reach Keep a nightlight on or a flashlight within reach of your bed Wear close-fitting sleeves to prevent burns and spills Arrange the furniture in all rooms to allow for adequate space to walk Remove all scatter rugs and repair frayed carpet and loose edges. Do not use soap dishes or towel racks for support when getting in and out of the shower. Instead, place a non-skid mat in the shower or bathtub and install grab bars.