Top Home Safety Tips for Seniors
Top Home Safety Tips for Seniors: Essential Fall Prevention and In-Home Care Guidance
What Are the Most Effective Fall Prevention Techniques for Elderly Individuals?
Identifying Common Fall Risk Factors in Senior Homes
Implementing Daily Safety Practices to Reduce Fall Incidents
How Can Home Modifications Enhance Safety for Seniors?
Key Home Modifications to Prevent Falls and Injuries
Home Environment Modifications for Senior Fall Prevention
The settings in which older people live often contain hazards and problem areas or lack supportive features that could ameliorate risks associated with dangerous areas in the home and community if they were present. Older adults tend to spend more time in and around their homes, thus increasing the potential for home environmental factors to increase the risk of falls. Indeed, most fall-related injuries (55%) occur inside the home, including falls on stairs and in rooms throughout the house. An additional 23% of injuries experienced by older adults as a result of falls occur outside but near the home. In all, it is estimated that between 35% and 40% of falls result from factors that are related to the environment.
Environmental assessment and modification as fall-prevention strategies for older adults, BA Steinman, 2010
Choosing Assistive Devices for Improved Mobility and Safety
What Should a Comprehensive Senior Home Safety Checklist Include?
Room-by-Room Safety Assessment Guidelines
Emergency Preparedness and Response Systems for Seniors
How Do In-Home Care Services Support Senior Safety and Fall Prevention?
Carer's Role in Senior Home Fall Prevention
Eight major themes emerged from the interviews. Four themes described key factors influencing carers’ fall concern which include: 1) carers’ perception of fall and fall risk, 2) care recipients’ behaviour and attitude towards fall risk, 3) care recipients’ health and function, and 4) care recipients’ living environment. Another four themes described the management of care recipients’ fall risk which include: 5) fall prevention strategies used, 6) risk of preventing falls, 7) support from family and friends, and 8) support from healthcare professionals.
Understanding carers' fall concern and their management of fall risk among older people at home, SGM Ang, 2019

