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Blog | Home Safety for Older Adults | Hawthorn Senior Living

Written by Hawthorn Senior Living | May 15, 2024, 2:45:00 PM

Discover Solutions That Make Sense

Four Threats to Home Safety for Older Adults

Talk About Home Safety with Your Loved One

Spot Hazards in Every Room

Make Senior Home Safety Modifications and Repairs

Exterior

Stairs

Kitchen

Bathroom

Bedroom

Maintenance

Find Innovative Technology Solutions That Promote Home Safety for Older Adults

Financial Assistance is Available for Home Safety for Older Adults

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the most common safety risks for older adults living at home?

The most common risks include falls, fires, poisoning (such as carbon monoxide exposure) and crime. Falls are the leading cause of injury for adults 65 and older, with most incidents occurring at home. Older adults are also at higher risk for fire-related injuries, accidental poisoning from household sources and being targeted for burglary or fraud.

How can I make my home safer for an older adult?

Safety can be improved by making room-by-room modifications such as installing grab bars in bathrooms, using nonslip mats or rugs, ensuring bright lighting throughout the home, stabilizing railings on stairs and keeping frequently used items within easy reach. Regular maintenance, such as servicing furnaces and replacing smoke and carbon monoxide detector batteries, is also important. Technology like wearable medical alert devices and home security systems can further enhance safety.

How should I talk to my loved one about home safety without threatening their independence?

Approach the conversation with sensitivity and respect. Have a face-to-face discussion, ask open-ended questions about their comfort and goals, listen to their concerns, and involve them in making decisions. Reinforce your support for their independence and acknowledge their feelings, making it clear that safety modifications are meant to help them continue living confidently at home.