Why Fall-Proofing Matters
More than 1 in 4 adults over 65 reports a fall each year (CDC). A single fall often increases the likelihood of another. Many of these accidents happen at home—and most are preventable with a few smart upgrades.
1) Remove Clutter and Create Clear Paths
What to do:
- Keep floors, hallways, and stair landings free of objects.
- Coil or tape down cords along walls.
- Add a basket at the top/bottom of stairs for items so people don’t carry them while climbing.
Quick check: Can someone walk through every room with a walker or wheelchair without moving furniture?
2) Upgrade Bathroom Safety
What to do:
- Install grab bars near showers, tubs, and toilets.
- Add non-slip mats inside and outside the shower.
- Consider a toilet riser or bidet add-on.
- Keep towels, toiletries, and switches within easy reach.
Why it works: Home safety modifications—like grab bars and hazard reduction—are proven to reduce falls (Cochrane Review).
3) Fix Lighting and Add Night Guidance
What to do:
- Upgrade to brighter, warm-toned LED bulbs.
- Place motion-sensing night lights from the bedroom to the bathroom.
- Ensure light switches are reachable at room entries.
Pro tip: Add contrast tape to stair edges to improve depth perception.
4) Make Stairs and Entries Safer
What to do:
- Install handrails on both sides of stairs.
- Tighten or replace loose railings.
- Apply high-grip treads or anti-slip strips.
- Keep steps clear of clutter.
- Add threshold ramps for small level changes.
- Install outdoor motion lighting for evening entry.
Why it matters: Many injuries happen on stairs—better grip and visibility significantly lower risk.
5) Small Hardware Changes with Big Impact
What to do:
- Replace round knobs with lever handles for easier grip.
- Use bed and couch rails where needed.
- Install fall-alert buttons or wearables.
- Set up voice-assistant reminders for medication, hydration, and check-ins.
Room-by-Room Safety Checklist
- Floors/paths: No cords, no loose rugs, clear 36”+ walkways
- Bathroom: Grab bars, non-slip mats, toilet riser or bidet
- Lighting: Motion night lights, bright LED bulbs, well-lit entries
- Stairs: Dual handrails, anti-slip treads, clutter-free
- Entries: Small ramps, secure mats, motion lighting
- Daily living: Lever handles, reachable storage, alert devices
Need Help Implementing These Changes?
Senior Proofing can assess the home and install the right upgrades—fast.
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