Your Safety
Helping Senior Citizens Stay Safe
With an ever-increasing of seniors living independently in homes, it is critical to ensure that they are 100% safe. Burns, falls, slips, and poisonings are among the most common accidents affecting the elderly in homes.
In fact, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reports that at least one out of every four seniors suffers a fall each year. Therefore, ensuring home safety for this group of citizens is quite critical.
However, efforts to keep them at home and safe can be quite difficult and expensive. 24/7 care can cost a lot of money in the long run.
The best thing you can do is to implement simple home modifications to safeguard their wellbeing. Increase lighting, install walk-in showers, and bathtub, and take care of all the slippery floors.
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Helping Seniors Make the Most of Their Retirement Years
Our safety features are designed to help seniors who don’t require assistance with their daily activities such as bathing, dressing, and medication management. With our safety-focused facilities, seniors become part of an active and carefree environment that offers communal spaces such as recreation rooms, dining rooms, craft rooms, and many more.
Our facilities are known for their excellent service delivery, welcoming community, and friendly atmosphere to keep the seniors happy. We offer highly safe and senior-friendly accommodation spaces that will make your loved one feel at home.
Safety-Proof Facilities for Seniors
We make sure all our stairs, hallways, and paths are well lit and clear of obstructive objects such as shoes and books. We use rails and banisters to help seniors move up and down the stairs and never place rugs at the top or bottom of stairs. All rugs within our facilities have been taped on the floor to ensure they don’t move when seniors walk on them.
We also provide them with custom exercise programs to help them stay healthy to prevent falls. When walking on a smooth floor, we encourage them to wear thin-soled shoes or slippers with rubber bottoms that fit them well to prevent falls. If they use a walking stick or cane, we encourage them to use it all the time instead of holding on to furniture and walls for support.
Our primary objective is to safely enable the elderly trade in their daily household chores such as yard work, housekeeping, and general maintenance. This helps them to pursue their [personal interests and maximize their independence during their retirement years.