Bedroom Safety
Bathroom Safety
Handy Helpers
100

This common bedroom or hallway item, if not secured to the floor, can cause tripping.

Loose Rug

100

This horizontal support is installed near toilets and in showers to give you something to hold onto

Grab bars

100

These have grippy treads on the bottom and are safer than going barefoot or wearing smooth-soled socks on hard floors

Non-slip socks

200

These tuck electrical wires against walls and out of walking paths so you don't trip on them

Cord covers

200

Name this item or describe its function 

Raised toilet seat to increase the height of your toilet to reduce the distance you need to lower yourself or get up from the toilet

200

This long-armed tool lets you pick things up off the floor or from high shelves without bending or climbing


Reacher (or grabber)

300

These turn on automatically when you get up at night so you don't have to fumble for a switch in the dark

Motion-sensor lights

300

This piece of equipment lets you sit down during a shower so you don't have to balance on wet tile

Shower chair

300

Worn on a wrist or around the neck, this summons help at the press of a button if you fall

Medical alert button

400

This piece of equipment attaches to the side of the bed or runs floor-to-ceiling to help you sit up and transfer safely

Bed rail or bed pole

400

Placed inside the tub or on the floor outside it, this textured surface keeps you from slipping on wet ceramic

Non-slip bath mat

400

Name this device or describe it's function



Sock aide - this device helps you put on socks without bending down to your feet

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