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How to make your home safer for an elderly loved one

As our loved ones age, ensuring their home remains a safe and comfortable environment becomes a top priority. Many older Australians prefer to live independently, but everyday hazards can increase the risk of falls, injuries, and other accidents. Fortunately, with a few simple modifications, you can create a safer space that promotes their well-being and independence, before you may ultimately decide to engage in home aged care services.

1. Reduce the Risk of Falls

Falls are one of the most common causes of injury among older adults. To minimise risks:

  • Remove tripping hazards: Secure loose rugs, declutter walkways, and organise electrical cords.

  • Install handrails and grab bars: Place them in high-risk areas such as bathrooms, staircases, and hallways.

  • Improve lighting: Ensure all rooms, hallways, and entryways are well-lit, using motion-sensor or brighter LED lights.

2. Modify the Bathroom for Safety

Bathrooms can be particularly hazardous due to slippery surfaces. Consider these improvements:

  • Non-slip mats: Place them in the shower, bathtub, and near the sink.

  • Walk-in showers or baths: Reduce the need to step over high edges.

  • Shower chairs and handheld showerheads: Provide additional stability and comfort.

3. Create an Accessible Living Space

Making the home more accessible can help elderly individuals move around easily:

  • Adjust furniture placement: Ensure clear, wide pathways to accommodate walking aids.

  • Install ramps or stairlifts: Essential for those with mobility challenges.

  • Lower shelves and cabinets: Avoid the need for excessive reaching or bending.

4. Enhance Kitchen Safety

Kitchens can pose fire and injury risks, so it’s important to make adjustments:

  • Use automatic shut-off appliances: Prevent accidents from forgotten cooking.

  • Keep frequently used items within reach: Avoid using stools or ladders.

  • Label switches and storage areas clearly: Assist those with memory issues.

5. Improve Home Security

Safety isn’t just about physical hazards—security is also a concern. To protect elderly loved ones:

  • Install a security system: Video doorbells and smart locks allow safe interactions with visitors.

  • Use peepholes or chain locks: Help them check who is at the door before opening.

  • Set up emergency contact systems: Personal alarms or voice-activated devices can call for help if needed.

6. Consider Assistive Technology

Modern technology offers a range of tools to enhance home safety:

  • Medical alert systems: Allow quick emergency response in case of falls or health issues.

  • Smart home devices: Automated lighting, voice-activated controls, and medication reminders can improve daily life.

  • Video monitoring: Helps family members check in remotely without being intrusive.

Final Thoughts

Ensuring a safe home environment for an elderly loved one helps them maintain independence while reducing potential risks. Simple modifications, from improving lighting to installing grab bars, can make a significant difference. By being proactive, you can provide peace of mind and support their well-being while allowing them to continue enjoying the comfort of their own home. 

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