A problem for many is the number of falls that occur in and around one’s home, which could lead to a fear of injury and a loss of one’s sense of independence.
Having a fall prevention checklist on hand can help restore that feeling of independence by giving you the confidence you need to know you can move around your home safely.
A complete fall prevention checklist considers the potential hazards in each room of your home that can affect your risk of falling.
Each fall prevention checklist will be different because every home is different. It helps to have a friend or family member go over the list with you to make sure no fall risks in your home were overlooked.
In this post I’ll give you an example of what should be looked at in a fall prevention checklist, which you can then customize according to what’s relevant to your home.
Preventing Falls on the Stairs
When using the stairs be careful to avoid carrying large or heavy items. Always keep one hand free to grasp the handrail, and ensure stairs are always well-lit — install a night light if necessary.
Preventing Falls on the Floor
Be careful when waxing floors, as this can lead to a slippery surface that can increase the risk of falls. Do your best to keep floors dry, especially those that will likely be exposed to water. Rugs are always a hazard — ensure they are attached to the floor with double-sided carpet tape.
Preventing Falls in the Kitchen
Preventing Falls in the Bedroom & Bathroom
That’s an example of a fall prevention checklist you can create for your home. Remember, falls are preventable, so take proper precaution.
If you’re concerned that falls on the stairs are likely to occur in your home, please look into our selection of electric chair lifts for stairs.
Lifts for stairs should be included on any fall prevention checklist, as they’re the surest way to prevent falls when going up and down stairs. Regain the freedom to move around your home without a fear of falls or injuries.
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