Mobility Aids & Flooring
Stairs & Ramps
Bathroom Safety with Mobility Aids
Furniture & Pathways
Outdoor Safety
100

Why can thick carpets be dangerous for someone using a walker or wheelchair?

They can cause the wheels or walker to get stuck, increasing the risk of falls.

100

What’s one alternative to stairs for someone using a wheelchair?

A ramp.

100

What should you install next to the toilet for someone who uses a walker or wheelchair?

Grab bars for support when transferring.

100

What should you ensure about the furniture arrangement for someone using a walker or wheelchair?

Keep pathways wide and clear for easy movement.

100

Why are uneven sidewalks or driveways dangerous for someone using a wheelchair?

They can cause the wheelchair to tip or make it difficult to maneuver.

200

What type of flooring is recommended for someone using a wheelchair in the home?

Hard, smooth surfaces like hardwood, tile, or vinyl.  

200

What can you install on stairs to assist someone using a walker or with limited mobility?

Handrails on both sides of the stairs.

200

Why can tub-shower combos be dangerous for people using mobility aids?

Stepping over the tub edge can be difficult, increasing the risk of falls.

200

What is one potential hazard with low coffee tables or footrests for someone using a mobility aid?

They can create tripping hazards or block the path of a wheelchair.

200

What should you ensure about outdoor ramps for someone using a mobility aid?

They should have non-slip surfaces and be well-maintained.

300

What should you do with area rugs in a home where someone uses a walker?

Remove or secure them with non-slip backing to prevent tripping.

300

What is the minimum recommended slope for a wheelchair ramp to make it safe to use?

1 inch of rise for every 12 inches of ramp (1:12 slope).

300

What is one modification you can make to a shower to accommodate a wheelchair?

A roll-in shower with a wide, barrier-free entrance.

300

Why is it important to secure or remove extension cords from walkways?

They can cause tripping or interfere with wheels on a wheelchair or walker.

300

What outdoor hazard can increase the risk of falls for someone using a walker?

Wet leaves, ice, or snow on pathways.

400

What can you add to a threshold between rooms to make it easier for a wheelchair to pass over?

A ramped threshold strip.

400

Why are stair lifts a good option for homes with people who use wheelchairs or have limited mobility

They allow safe access to different levels of the home without needing to navigate stairs.

400

What type of shower seat is recommended for someone who uses a walker or has difficulty standing?

A shower chair or bench with non-slip feet.

400

What should you consider about doorway width for someone using a wheelchair?

Ensure the doorway is at least 32 inches wide to accommodate the chair.

400

Why is it important to have adequate lighting on outdoor paths for someone using a mobility aid?

Good lighting helps them see obstacles and avoid tripping or falling.

500

Why is it important to avoid clutter on the floor for someone using mobility aids?

It can create obstacles and increase the risk of tripping or falling.

500

What should you add to outdoor steps to make them safer for someone using a walker?

Non-slip treads and proper lighting.

500

What’s a recommended tool to help someone with limited mobility get into and out of a tub safely?

A transfer bench.

500

How can you make it easier for someone using a walker to open heavy doors?

Install lever-style door handles or automatic door openers.

500

What is one modification you can make to the front entrance of a home to make it safer for wheelchair users?

A zero-step entry or ramp with railings on both sides.