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What Are the Most Common Fall Hazards for Seniors at Home?

Falls are a leading cause of injury for seniors, often occurring in familiar spaces. Common hazards include slippery surfaces in bathrooms and kitchens, loose rugs or cluttered walkways, and poor lighting that makes it hard to see obstacles.

Stairs without handrails, uneven flooring, and furniture with sharp edges also increase fall risk. Seniors with mobility challenges or vision problems are especially vulnerable. Improper footwear and cords or wires across walking paths are additional risks.

Preventing falls starts with awareness. Installing grab bars in bathrooms, securing rugs, improving lighting, and keeping walkways clear can make a significant difference. Using mobility aids and maintaining regular exercise to improve balance further reduces risk.

By addressing these hazards, seniors can enjoy a safer home environment and maintain independence longer. For personalized fall prevention strategies and professional in-home support, Careway Home Care provides compassionate care designed to keep seniors safe and active.


Frequently Asked Questions

1. What rooms are most dangerous for falls?

Bathrooms and kitchens are high-risk areas due to slippery surfaces and hard floors.

2. How can I make stairs safer for seniors?

Install sturdy handrails, ensure proper lighting, and use non-slip treads.

3. Can home care help prevent falls?

Yes, caregivers assist with mobility, remove hazards, and provide supervision to reduce fall risks.


Sources:

  • https://www.ncoa.org/article/get-the-facts-on-falls-prevention/
  • https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC7093636/
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