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20 min walkthrough

Home safety audit

Walk through the home and spot the biggest safety risks first.

Best use: Best when the home feels risky but you are not sure where to begin.

  • Check entrances, floors, lighting, bathrooms, stairs, and nighttime paths.
  • Flag hazards that can be fixed today, such as clutter, cords, or dim bulbs.
  • Use findings before buying equipment or hiring help.
Open home safety checklist
10 min review

First fall response

Use after a fall or near-fall to decide what needs attention now.

Best use: Best after a fall, near-fall, sudden weakness, or new fear of walking.

  • Write down where and when the fall happened.
  • Watch for pain, dizziness, confusion, or a change in walking.
  • Review medications, footwear, lighting, and bathroom access.
Review fall response steps
15 min room review

Bathroom, bedroom, kitchen, and stairs safety

Review the rooms and paths where slips, strain, and rushed movement happen most.

Best use: Best when toileting, bathing, meals, stairs, or nighttime walking feel unsafe.

  • Check shower entry, grab support, flooring, seating, and toilet access.
  • Review bed height, kitchen reach zones, stair railings, and lighting.
  • Prioritize changes that reduce rushing, carrying, and unsupported movement.
Review room safety
10 min review

Hearing support

Check whether calls, doorbells, alarms, and conversations are still noticeable.

Best use: Best when phone calls, doorbells, alarms, or conversations are missed.

  • Test whether alerts can be heard from common rooms.
  • Check phone volume, captioning, vibration, or visual alert options.
  • Make sure emergency calls can still be noticed and answered.
Review hearing support
10 min routine check

Medication routine

Map the daily medication routine and find where missed or duplicate doses happen.

Best use: Best when doses are missed, duplicated, delayed, or hard to verify.

  • Map each dose time and who checks it.
  • Look for confusing bottles, new discharge instructions, or refill gaps.
  • Choose the simplest reminder or pill system that the person will use.
Review medication routine
15 min planning review

Dementia safety, discharge prep, and living alone

Review supervision, first-week support, and home setup when risks are changing.

Best use: Best when memory changes, a hospital discharge, or living alone creates new safety questions.

  • Check stove safety, exit risk, identification, and nighttime confusion.
  • Confirm medication changes, follow-up appointments, and first-week support.
  • Review whether living alone still matches the current level of support.
Review safety planning
10 min setup check

Emergency contacts

Make sure help can be reached quickly and the right information is visible.

Best use: Best when family members need a shared plan for urgent calls or home access.

  • List emergency contacts, clinicians, medications, allergies, and key access.
  • Put the information somewhere visible and easy to update.
  • Confirm alert devices are charged, reachable, and understood.
Review emergency setup

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