Examples of Tripping Hazards
Loose rugs, cords, clutter, or uneven flooring
Examples of Bathroom Hazards
Absence of grab bars, non-slip mats, or raised toilet seats increases risk of falls during bathing or toileting.
Unstable Entryways
Steps or thresholds without railings or ramps can make getting in and out of the house hazardous.
Examples of Stair Issues
Lack of sturdy handrails or poor lighting on stairs increases fall risk.
Examples of Kitchen Fall/Safety Risk
Unattended cooking, sharp tools, or improperly stored heavy items can lead to injuries.
Visual or Auditory Impairments
Individuals with sensory impairments may have difficulty detecting doorbells, alarms, or approaching vehicles
Example of Slippery Floors
Wet or glossy surfaces, especially in bathrooms and kitchens, can lead to slips.
Examples of Water
Water heater settings that are too high can cause scalding, especially during bathing or handwashing
Weather Protection
Icy walkways, wet ramps, or lack of shelter at exits can cause slips or exposure.
Examples of Furniture Arrangement
Tight or obstructed pathways can make walking difficult or unsafe, especially with mobility aids
Examples of Medication Mismanagement
Poor labeling or storage of medications can result in missed doses or overdoses.
Transportation Access
Difficulty reaching public transit or unsafe driveway/walking conditions can limit safe community participation.
Examples of Inadequate Lighting
Poor visibility in hallways, staircases, and entryways can cause missteps or collisions.
Example of Improper Use of Assistive Devices
Incorrect use or poorly fitted adaptive tools (e.g., reachers, utensils, walkers) can reduce independence or cause harm.
Emergency Preparedness
Inadequate plans or tools for emergencies (e.g., no medical alert systems or emergency contacts) can delay help when outside the home.