Home Safety Modifications for Elderly Parents: 7 Practical Tips

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As our loved ones age, ensuring their safety at home becomes a top priority. Falls can lead to serious injuries, and making a few modifications can greatly reduce the risk. Here are some practical changes you can implement today to help keep your elderly parents safe and sound: Simple Home Safety Modifications: - Remove Clutter: Keep walkways clear of furniture, rugs, and other obstacles that could cause trips. - Install Grab Bars: Place grab bars in bathrooms near the toilet and inside the shower to provide support. - Improve Lighting: Ensure all areas of the home are well-lit. Use brighter bulbs and consider night lights in hallways and bathrooms. - Secure Rugs: Use non-slip mats or tape to secure area rugs to prevent slipping. - Adjust Furniture Layout: Arrange furniture to create clear paths for walking, especially in frequently used areas. - Use Non-Slip Flooring: If possible, replace slippery floors with non-slip options or add non-slip coatings. - Check Footwear: Ensure your elderly parents wear well-fitting, non-slip shoes at home to provide better grip and support. Red Flags to Watch For: If you notice any signs of frequent falls or balance issues, it's important to consul

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