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Checklist for Aging Parents: Senior Home Safety

  
  
  
  

home sweet homeAlmost all seniors desire to remain in their own homes as they age, a concept which is often referred to as "aging in place".  As a son or daughter, you may have concerns about your aging parent's safety at home.  How can you help ensure an aging parent's home safety?  What preparations can be done to allow aging in place?  What red flags should you watch for to indicate safety concerns?

If you are feeling a bit uneasy about your elderly parent's safety or are disagreeing about such issues with other family members, you may want to start by checking out Aging Wisely's Senior Safety Warning Signs.

Here are a few of our tips on how you can enhance senior home safety as well as a great checklist for aging parents you can download:

  • Do a physical home safety review or have a professional assessment.  Safety issues include removing clutter and fall hazards, ensuring proper lighting, modifying the home or adding assistive devices to ease activities of daily living and more general home safety such as fire safety and storage of hazardous materials.
  • Determine a system for "keeping an eye on things" such as family member visits and talking to loved ones on the phone.  No one wants to feel intruded upon or a lack of privacy, but for yours and your loved one's peace of mind it is vital to have support and oversight in the least obtrusive manner possible.
  • Consider getting a personal emergency response system.  These "call buttons" made famous by the "I've fallen and I can't get up" commercials help ensure assistance can get to the elder if anything happens.  The technology is becoming more sophisticated and some systems offer GPS support or fall detection (in case a senior falls but cannot push the button).  There are affordable options for these systems and your local hospital or Area Agency on Aging may offer discounted systems as well.

For more tips as well as resources to help and home care terminology, grab your copy of our "Home Sweet Home" tips:

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Looking for help at home?  Senior safety support, medication management, nutrition and meal prep. or senior transportation services?  Check out Aging Wisely's sister company, EasyLiving, Inc. for Pinellas County, Florida home caregiver services.

Comments

My father lives at home and alone ever since my mother died and he has a medical alert device from alert1. He loves that this button brings him peace of mind knowing he can have help 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. alert1 has also brought me peace of mind since my father lives about 200 miles from me and its difficult to visit often and watch over him. I get a phone call from the alert1operator anytime he presses his button, which keeps me in the loop.
Posted @ Tuesday, September 18, 2012 7:23 PM by Kara
Since my 85 yr. old dad is living with my husband & me, his safety is my main concern. That is one of the main reasons I started my online business. To have access to & be able to provide him with everything he needs to be safe & feel more independent. He has fallen in the past & we are trying to make sure that doesn’t happen anymore. Bathroom safety is a main concern of mine & falling in general. He has a walker, a cane, shower chair, grab bars. I try to make sure he has the best products available to keep him safe & make him feel that way.
Posted @ Monday, December 17, 2012 6:46 PM by Carleen Jones
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