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100

One way friends, family, or pets in the home can create unintentional fall hazards?

items left on floor, spills, dim lighting, etc

100

If you are using a walker or wheelchair, what is one way you can transfer food or water from the kitchen to the table?

walker tray, basket, etc

100

 What should be in the bathtub to prevent a fall?

non-slip mat or adhesive strips 

grab bars 

shower chair or tub bench

handheld showerhead 

100

Name two fall hazards you might encounter while moving from the car to the pharmacy.

Uneven pavement or cracked sidewalks 

Wet or slippery surfaces 

Poor lighting

100

What is an assistive device that can help with mobility?

wheelchair, rolling walker, rollator, cane (various types)

200

What is a piece of adaptive equipment that can help with getting dressed?

reacher, dressing stick, sock aide, long handled shoe horn, etc

200

What can you use to put out a grease fire?

fire extinguisher, towel, etc

NEVER use water 

200

 Name a fall hazard in the bathroom.

wet floors 

loose bath mats or rugs 

poor lighting 

hard to reach items

200

When entering a community building with your wheelchair or walker, what should you look for to make it easier to get inside?

Ramp access 

Automatic or push-button doors

200

True or false: placing your feet far in front of you can help you stand up easier.

False 

300

 Name two fall risks you could encounter in the living areas of your home?

electrical cords, throw rugs, cluttered walkways, poor lighting, unstable furniture

300

 When opening the oven, where should you stand with your walker or wheelchair?

to the side of the oven door

300

What is a piece of adaptive equipment that can help with getting bathed?

long handled sponge/brush

wash mitt

handheld showerhead 

300

What is an outdoor hazard that might be present during the current season?

Slippery surfaces after rain

Gusty winds

300

 Sitting for a long period of time can put you at risk for skin breakdown or pressure injuries. What can you do to reduce the pressure from sitting?

Pressure relief techniques every 30 minutes in chair and every 2 hours in bed 

Skin checks to monitor for changes 

400

When you go home after being in the hospital, you may get tired more easily. What are two ways you can preserve your energy during the day?

 Pacing, prioritizing, planning, positioning

400

Identify two areas in the kitchen that may be unsafe.

stove/oven (watch for loose clothing, flammable items near by)

wet floors (spills from cooking or washing dishes)

400

 Where is the best place to store your medication?

cool & dry location

400

 What are two alternative modes of transportation you could use if you are unable to drive yourself to an appointment or event?

Public transit or paratransit services 

Rideshare or taxi services

400

True or false: Is is okay to pull up from your walker to stand

False 

500

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

 lifeline/life alert, keeping a phone nearby

500

What is one way you could reorganize your kitchen to make it more accessible?

lower frequently used items

pull out shelves/lazy susans

clear pathways and widen spaces 

500

 If you feel unsure while taking a bath or shower while alone, what is something you can do as a precaution while you bathe?

Let someone know you're bathing so they can check on you afterward 

Use a shower chair or bench 

Leave the bathroom door unlocked so help can reach you quickly if needed

500

 When going up stairs or a curb, which foot should you go up with first? Which foot should come down first?

Step up with your stronger (or unaffected) leg first.

Going down: Step down with your weaker (or affected) leg first  

500

If you drop something on the floor, how can you pick it up safely while sitting in the wheelchair?

Make sure brakes are locked


Use reacher

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