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Aging-in-Place Safety Assessment


​Ensure your home's safety with our Home Safety Assessment program.
Our certified inspectors conduct comprehensive, no-obligation evaluations to identify potential hazards and recommend tailored modifications, promoting a secure and independent lifestyle. 
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Home Assessment Plan
A comprehensive service designed to evaluate the safety and accessibility of your living environment. Whether you're concerned about potential hazards or simply want to ensure that your home is as safe as possible, our assessment plan provides the insights and recommendations you need to enhance your home's safety and functionality.
€99.00
✅ Entryways: Assessment of steps, thresholds, and lighting
✅ Living Areas: Identification of tripping hazards, furniture arrangement, and lighting
✅ Stairways: Evaluation of railings, lighting, and step condition
✅ Bathrooms: Examination of shower/tub safety, toilet accessibility, and flooring
✅ Bedrooms: Assessment of bed height, accessibility, and lighting
✅ Removal of clutter and trip hazards along pathways
✅ Prioritization of safety and accessibility issues
✅ Comprehensive report summarizing findings and recommendations
✅ Tailored safety recommendations based on findings, needs and home layout
✅ Kitchens: Evaluation of appliance safety, storage accessibility, and flooring
✅ Outdoor Areas: Examination of walkways, ramps, and lighting
✅ Laundry Areas: Assessment of accessibility and safety of laundry facilities
✅ Garage: Examination of flooring, storage, and access
✅ Identification of potential hazards
✅ Customized safety recommendations
✅ Prioritized action list for further improvements
✅ Professional consultation to select the most effective solutions
Fall-related injuries are more common among older persons and are a major cause of pain, disability, loss of independence and premature death. Approximately 28-35% of people aged of 65 and over fall each year increasing to 32-42% for those over 70 years of age. 
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As we age, our homes should continue to be a place where we feel safe, secure, and comfortable. But research shows the exact opposite is sometimes true. A study conducted by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) found 28.7% of adults over the age of 65 reported falling at least once in the last 12 months. To help prevent falls and other accidents, you can make safety modifications to your environment and eliminate common hazards.
But don’t take just our word for it
40% of those who fall will never return to independent living and 25% will die within one year.
Every 11 seconds, an older adult is treated in an emergency room for a fall; every 19 minutes, an older adult dies from a fall.
Falls are the leading cause of fatal injury and the most common cause of nonfatal trauma-related hospital admissions among older adults. 
One out of every three seniors falls each year
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