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100

What is one way that family, friends or pets in the home can unintentionally create fall hazards?

Leaving things out (e.g. shoes, purses, toys) or getting underfoot (e.g. pets, small children)

100

What's the best way to transfer food/drink from the kitchen to the table using your walker/wheelchair?

If walker, use tray or basket

If wheelchair, use reusable grocery bag or lap

100

What should be in the BATHTUB to prevent a fall?

Non-slip bathmat, non-slip bathtub stickers, grab bars

100

Name 2 fall hazards when moving from the car to the pharmacy/doctor's office.

A curb, wet pavement, uneven surfaces, poor technique when getting in/out of car

100

Name an assistive device that can help with mobility.

Rolling walker, rollator, wheelchair

200

Name a piece of adaptive equipment to help you get dressed.

Grabber/reacher, dressing stick, sock donner, button hook

200

What should you use to put out a grease fire? 

Smoother it with baking soda or salt, or use a fire extinguisher rated for grease

Do NOT use water!

200

Name a fall hazard in the bathroom.

Wet floor, small rugs, towels

200

When entering a public building (e.g. doctor's office) using a wheelchair/walker, what should you look for to make it easier/safer?

Ramp or curb cutout, automatic doors, handicap button for door openers

200

True or False:  Placing your feet far in front of you can help you stand up.

False.

300

Name 2 fall risks in the living areas of your room.

Extension cords, poor lighting, crowded pathways (shoes, laundry baskets), throw rugs

300

Where should you stand/sit to open the oven?

To the side of the oven door

300

Name a piece of adaptive equipment that can help you bathe.

Long-handled sponge, hand-held shower head

300

Name an outdoor hazard that might be present during the current season.

Winter:  snow, ice

Spring:  rain

Summer:  heat (dehydration), thunderstorms

Fall:  leaves, wind


300

Sitting for long periods time can put you at risk for pressure injuries/skin breakdown.  What can you do to reduce the pressure from sitting?

Change positions, shift your position 

400

When you leave here, you may get tired more easily.  What are 2 ways you can preserve your energy during the day?

Plan your day to include breaks

Prioritize what MUST be done

Pace yourself during activities

Position yourself for success (e.g. sit for tasks that do not require standing)

400

Identify 2 areas in the kitchen that may be unsafe.

Burners, spills on the floor, stove/fridge doors, items far out of reach

400

Where is the best place to store your medication and why?

Use a pillbox and put it where you can see it.

If you have small kids around, put it in a place where they cannot reach it.

400

Name 2 modes of transportation you could use if you are unable to drive yourself to an appointment.

Family/friends, medical transport, cab, uber, public transportation

400

Should you pull up from your walker to stand?

NO!  One hand on wheelchair/bed and one on the walker.

500

What plans could you put in place in the event of an emergency while you are home?

Wear life alert/lifeline, keep a phone on you, have family/friends regularly check on you.

500

How could you reorganize your kitchen to make it more accessible?

Put frequently used items at counter height

Organize your fridge at hip level

500

If you are unsure about taking a bath/shower when alone, what could you do as a precaution?

Wait & ask a family/friend to be in home or bathroom with you

Keep a phone nearby or wear a lifealert

Use adaptive equipment and a shower chair/bench

500

When walking up stairs/curb, which foot should you go up with first? Which foot should come down first?  (Answer using weak and strong!)

Up with the good/strong, Down with the bad/weak

500
How can you safely pick up something from the floor when sitting in a wheelchair?
Use a reacher (but put your brakes on first!)
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