Download : Home Safety Checklist
Resource / Download : Home Safety Checklist
For many seniors, their desire to age at home for as long as they can is a top priority. It might surprise you to find out that the majority of accidents and falls that happen to seniors occur at home. Fortunately, many of these incidents are preventable! Marin Home Care has developed a Home Safety Checklist to share with you and your loved ones. Take some time to review the information below and on our free download and see what steps you can take to make your home safe for years to come.
Floors:
- Remove small throw rugs, if possible. If not, secure the rug onto the floor by using heavy-duty double-sided tape or a non-slip backing to prevent the rugs from slipping and/or folding over.
- Ensure that furniture is not in anyone’s way. If your loved ones use a walker or a wheelchair, check that they can walk through a room and not have to walk around furniture.
- Put away and secure any wires or cords (ex: appliance cords or extension cords) by coiling them or taping them against the wall (or other raised, flat surface) to prevent anyone from tripping over them. If you find that multiple extension cords are needed at home, consider having an electrician put in another outlet to reduce tripping hazards.
- Are there any random or stacked object(s) on the floor? Make it a habit to pick up items on the floor that do not belong there, like shoes, magazines, or small boxes.
Stairs and Hallways:
- Keep objects off the stairs and ensure that each step is even and does not show any sign of damage. Handrails should be securely fastened and not broken, ideally installed on both sides of the stairs, and are as long as the length of the stairs.
- Ensure that stairways and hallways are well lit. There should be light at the top and bottom of the stairs, and at each end of hallways. Light switches should be easy to locate - use those that glow or have a dim light.
- Are the steps covered in carpet? Check if they are loose or torn. Carpet should be firmly attached to every step.
Kitchen:
- Place commonly used items on lower shelves, about waist high. If possible, avoid storing common items on higher shelves. If you must use a step stool, ensure that you find one equipped with a bar to hold onto. Never use a chair as a step stool.
- Ensure that pilot lights with automatic cut-offs for gas stoves are in good condition.
- Keep oven mitts within reach, knives and other sharp objects are safely stowed in their proper places, and that all cupboards and cabinets are closed.
Bathrooms:
- Place a non-slip rubber mat on the shower floor or bath tub. The bathroom floor should be kept dry to prevent slipping.
- Install grab bars or handrails in the shower and next to the toilet for support. Consider a shower bench and a handheld shower to use.
- Check that the toilet seat is secured and does not slide or move when in use.
- Ensure that light switches are easy to find and easy to reach. Keep any electrical device away from water, i.e. away from the sink, toilet, shower etc.
Bedrooms:
- Place a lamp on each side of the bed, where it’s easy to reach.
- Have a flashlight ready in your nightstand’s drawer in case of an emergency or an unexpected power outage.
- Consider placing a nightlight between your bed and your bathroom to illuminate your path for extra safety measures.
Other Safety Tips:
- Get up slowly after you sit or lie down.
- Wear shoes with supportive soles both inside and outside the house. Avoid going barefoot or wearing soft slippers.
- Improve the lighting in your home by adding lighting to dark areas.
- Keep emergency numbers in large print near the home phone or any accessible area.
- Consider wearing an alarm device that will bring help in case you fall and can’t get up.
For more information on how Marin Home Care can help you and your family stay safe in your homes, please visit our website at www.marinhomecare.com or call (415) 712-1917.