
Even simple modifications like moving a couch a few feet can make a senior’s home safer and more convenient. Comfort Keepers® has years of experience and can offer helpful guidance to the families of seniors, helping them assess a loved one’s home and recommending ways to make the home safe and accommodating for senior living.
Potential hazards:
By making these simple home modifications, you can easily make a much safer home for your senior loved-one and reduce the risk of falls and other accidents:
Potential hazards:
Comfort Keepers can suggest ways to:
Click here to view Comfort Keepers’ Home Audit Form and evaluate your senior loved-one’s home.
There are many senior safety resources available, which offer helpful ideas and solutions for making a senior’s home as safe as possible. Comfort Keepers recommends the Fall Prevention Center of Excellence at the University of Southern California’s Andrus Gerontology Center: www.homemods.org, which lists resources for senior home modifications.
Seniors living at home alone may face risks such as difficulty managing their medications or taking care of nutritional needs. Comfort Keepers can help seniors overcome these challenges, offering a full line of in-home safety devices that provide seniors and their loved ones an added level of security and peace of mind between caregiver visits.
SafetyChoice® by Comfort Keepers safety solutions include:
Find out more about SafetyChoice® senior safety devices.
Other sources are available, too. The Fall Prevention Center of Excellence at the University of Southern California’s Andrus Gerontology Center, offers a website, www.homemods.org, which lists resources for senior home modifications.