Common Home Safety Hazards for Seniors and How to Prevent Falls at Home
Common home safety hazards for seniors include slippery bathrooms, loose throw rugs, uneven flooring transitions, cluttered hallways, exposed cords, poor lighting, mobility aids left out of reach, and icy outdoor surfaces. These risks can make everyday movement more dangerous as balance, strength, and reaction time change with age. Simple fall-prevention steps include using non-slip mats in and outside the tub, securing or removing rugs, keeping walkways clear, improving lighting in bathrooms and hallways, watching flooring transitions, keeping phones and mobility aids within reach, and clearing snow or ice from outdoor areas. These practical changes can reduce fall risk, support independence, and make the home safer for aging in place.