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  1. Maintaining the safety of aging parents or loved ones living alone requires both caregiving and home improvements. Fall risks, inadequate lighting and trip hazards are among many of the preventable causes of injuries among older adults in their homes; additional factors like overcrowded rooms and narrow corridors increase this risk further.
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  3. There are many easy and cost-effective steps you can take to help make the home of an elderly loved one more comfortable for them. Below are a few suggestions:
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  5. Security Rugs and Declutter
  6. Throw rugs, cords and other hazards around the house pose major tripping hazards for seniors. By clearing away clutter from floors and using rubber backings on rugs to secure them in dimly lit areas, reducing their risk of falling will reduce.
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  8. If your elderly loved one is finding it difficult to manage household tasks and maintenance on their own, hiring a residential cleaning service for regular visits could be beneficial in keeping their environment healthy and safe. life alert cost Professional cleaners will disinfect, sanitize and sanitize all aspects of their environment - including furniture obstructing walkways or items which might be difficult for them to reach.
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  10. Lighting is essential to safety in both hallways and bathrooms. Family Alert and Response Installing bright lights, replacing outdated lamps and fixtures with energy-efficient LED bulbs, and making sure all bathroom and bedroom doors feature lever handles so your loved one can open and close them without straining or twisting will help increase visibility and help avoid trips and falls.
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  12. Installing grab bars in high-risk areas such as bathrooms and stairways provides older adults who experience frequent falls with additional support, providing extra stability. A wide range of affordable grab bars is available online or in stores.
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  14. An emergency response system allows your loved one to quickly contact family and emergency services in case of an injury, fall, or medical emergency. Such systems come in various formats such as mobile phones, wristbands and pendants for added peace of mind.
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  16. Be sure to test the hearing of those you care for to ensure they have working smoke and carbon monoxide detectors as well as fire alarms installed in their home, and that they know how to operate these devices and where they're located within their residence.
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  18. If you have any inquiries or issues related to home safety, be sure to speak with an OT or physical therapist for guidance. Dementia GPS Tracker These health professionals are equipped with extensive safety solutions such as fall detection systems or chair lifts for stairs as needed, and may provide information about other community resources and referrals that can assist with meeting additional home security needs.
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  21. Homepage: https://getfamilyr.com/elderly-gps-tracker/