Lake City, FL 32024

386-287-5551

Email

aa.grandecypress@gmail.com

Lake City, FL 32024

386-287-5551

The home is supposed to be where we feel most at home. A comfortable home requires a lot of things: enough space to move about, the right decor, and security. Safety in the home is a top priority for seniors. This is especially true given that accidents at home are one of the leading causes of death in the U.S. This number increases as you get older. There are simple household hacks and tips that can make your senior living space safer and more friendly. Make sure safety is always a top priority in your home by finding the best.

Avoid potential trip and fall hazards

According to a study, falls are the leading cause of injury for seniors living at home. While no one can predict when they will experience dizziness, it is possible to avoid an accident fall by clearing out clutter and other debris. To avoid tripping, look out for rubberized backing rugs. Wear non-slip shoes and ensure that all entrances and walkways are clear. Make sure to be familiar with safety tips.

Accessible Organization

It doesn’t matter if you prefer to keep things close to your heart or prefer minimalist storage, it can make all the difference in how things are stored. You should store items that are used daily in an area that is easy to reach and doesn’t require any lifting or bending. You can give them designated areas so that you don’t have the hassle of searching for what you need. You should also have a designated area for important documents, IDs, and health records.

Keep Your Bathroom Safe

According to some studies, the bathroom is the most dangerous place in the home for seniors. A bathroom can be dangerous. You could slip in the tub or get burned by hot water. To prevent accidents, you can install grab bars near the shower and toilet, place rubber mats in your tub, or even include a bathing chair to sit in the shower. A toilet seat with handlebars makes it much easier to stand and sit.

Check for Proper Lighting

Poor lighting can increase the likelihood of accidents, especially for seniors who are prone to waking up at night to go to the bathroom or drink water. Automatic night lights or motion-detection lighting in the hallway provide nighttime lighting. To create a bright space, incandescent lightbulbs are useful during the day. A reading lamp, or any other lamps that are near common spaces, can also be helpful.

Fireproof Your Space

Although candles can create a relaxing atmosphere in your home, it is easy to forget about them. To achieve the same ambiance without the danger of a fire, you can use flameless battery candles. Keep electronics clutter-free. Limit the number of cords that are plugged into power strips and outlets. Keep smoke and carbon monoxide detectors working properly and ensure that batteries are replaced promptly. Avoid using space heaters or heated blankets during winter months. They can cause fire hazards and are easy to forget about. You should keep space heaters away from bedding, blankets, and curtains if you must use them.

If you or you’re loved one have any questions, call us today!