What a home safety assessment includes
A structured 60–90 minute visit that reviews bathrooms, stairs, bedrooms, hallways, entries, lighting, and daily routines. The outcome is a prioritized plan: immediate low-cost fixes, targeted installs (e.g., grab bars, lighting), and optional larger projects (e.g., tub-to-shower). You’ll know what to change, why, and in what order.
Why assessments matter
- Falls are common and repeat: Over one in four adults 65+ falls each year; falling once doubles the chance of another fall. CDC
- Most older-adult falls happen at home: Multiple studies show the home is the primary location of falls, underscoring the value of a targeted home review. PMC+1
- Modifications reduce falls: Home safety assessment + hazard modification is associated with fewer falls and fallers in community-dwelling older adults. comPMC
- It’s cost-effective: Modeling and trials indicate home hazard removal programs deliver meaningful health gains at good value. PubMedJAMA Network
What you get from Senior Proofing’s assessment
- Room-by-room risk map (bathroom, stairs, entries, lighting paths)
- Quick wins: e.g., motion night lights, grab bar placement, lever handles, anti-slip treads
- Action plan: prioritized list by impact/cost, including winter entry safety and cognitive-support options
- Clear estimate and timeline for any chosen installs
Who should book one now
- A recent stumble or fall (even without injury)
- New mobility changes or medication updates
- Homes with dim lighting, slippery bathrooms, or single-rail stairs
- Families preparing for a safe discharge home after a hospital stay
Visit details & next step
- Duration: 60–90 minutes
- Fee: $150 — credited toward any upgrades you choose
- Availability: GTA & York Region
Book in one step: Request a Safety Call and we’ll schedule your in-home assessment.


