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Keeping the Elderly Safe: How to Ensure Home Safety for Seniors Living Alone

Published October 14th, 2019 by Secure IT Securities Corp.

By 2035 it’s expected the population of individuals over the age of 65 will surpass the population of individuals under the age of 18. Because of the large number of senior citizens today, the likelihood you know or care for someone in this age group is high.

If that’s the case and your senior loved one lives alone, you may be worried about their safety and wellbeing. The good news is, there are some steps you can take to improve home safety for seniors and give yourself peace of mind.

Keep reading for some helpful tips.

Post Emergency Numbers Where They Are Easy to Find

It’s a good idea to keep a list of emergency numbers by each of your senior loved one’s pones. Make sure the information is written large enough they can easily read it, even if they are frightened or in a hurry.

Some numbers to include on the list are:

  • Their doctor’s office
  • Friends or family member’s numbers
  • Poison control (1-800-222-1222)
  • 911

If the numbers change, update your senior loved one’s emergency list, too.

Install a Home Security System

To give you and your senior loved one peace of mind they are safe, consider installing a home security system. It’s a good idea to include security cameras and if needed, access control.

By installing cameras in and around the home, it’s possible for senior’s loved ones to check in on them remotely through the day.

Make Simple and Quick Fixes

Each year, one in four adults over the age of 65 will fall. If you want to help reduce the chances of this happening, there are a few things you should do.

Some of these things include:

  • Switch out standard doorknobs for easy-to-use lever handles
  • Remove throw rugs
  • Declutter
  • Keep stairs clear of items
  • Add hall railing
  • Use bathmats with rubber backing
  • Put nonslip wax on the floor
  • Remove any wheels on chairs
  • Put laundry tools on the first floor
  • Add grab bars in the bathroom

By making these changes, you can easily make your senior loved one’s home safer.

Invest in a Medical Alert System

If your senior loved one lives alone, it’s a good idea to invest in a medical alert system. There are several systems to choose from, but the idea is basically the same across the board.

If a senior falls and needs help, all they have to do is push a button on the system. This will call 911 and alert family members that are designated as an emergency contact.

Home Safety for Seniors: Now You Know

If you are interested in investing time into ensuring your senior loved one is safe in their home, keep the tips here in mind. Home safety for seniors is a serious topic and something you can’t ignore.

If you are interested in securing your loved one's home or your own home, contact us today. We can help ensure you get the results desired.


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