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Senior Safety Advice

Senior Safety Advice

De: Esther C Kane CAPS C.D.S.
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A podcast focused on the topics of senior safety, aging in place and caring for older adults.

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  • Decluttering the Bathroom for Easier Movement
    Jan 2 2026

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    We unpack how small bathroom hazards—like towels on the floor, crowded counters, and slippery bottles—raise fall risk and stress. We share a clear plan to declutter floors, pathways, and showers so movement feels calm, safe, and independent.

    • why clear floors prevent trips and catches
    • countertop essentials grouped for easy reach
    • shower safety with mounted caddies and pumps
    • unobstructed grab bars and non slip surfaces
    • open pathways between door, toilet, and shower
    • storage that lifts daily items to chest height
    • simple organizers that reduce bending and twisting
    • language that makes decluttering feel supportive

    If this episode brought a little calm to your day, share it with someone you care about
    You’ll find more gentle reflections and resources for seniors and caregivers at our website at seniorsafetyadvice.com
    And if you’re searching for an aging in place specialist, don’t forget to visit our website at Aging in Place Directory
    Then come back tomorrow for another moment of calm guidance and encouragement right here on the Senior Safety Advice podcast


    For more information about aging in place and caregiving for older adults, visit our website at SeniorSafetyAdvice.com

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    7 m
  • Why Bath Safety Should Be a New Year Priority
    Jan 1 2026

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    One quick slip can upend a life. We open the new year by tackling the most dangerous room in the house for older adults—the bathroom—and share an OT’s practical blueprint for staying independent, confident, and safe without an expensive remodel. From the science of slippery surfaces to the emotional weight of dignity and privacy, we lay out the simple changes that prevent falls and reduce stress for everyone involved.

    We get specific about high-impact upgrades: textured grab bars placed where hands naturally reach, low-pile absorbent mats that actually grip, and anti-slip decals that make showers steadier. Lighting plays a starring role, with clear tips for boosting contrast, eliminating glare, and illuminating the spots where accidents happen. We also break down common layout traps—tight turns, high thresholds, and cluttered storage—and how to solve them with smart organization, handheld shower heads, and better access for walkers and wheelchairs.

    For anyone managing pain, fatigue, or balance issues, seating changes everything. A sturdy shower chair or tub bench conserves energy, lowers risks, and restores confidence. Caregivers get safer too, with fewer close calls and less strain when support points are built in. Aging in place is about control, not fear; it’s a series of small choices that add up to big protection. We share how to prioritize your first move, why expert assessments from an occupational therapist or aging in place specialist are worth it, and how a single improvement can start a chain of safer routines.

    Ready to age at home longer with less worry? Press play, share this guide with someone you love, and subscribe for daily, calm, practical advice that helps you build a safer, more independent life.

    For more information about aging in place and caregiving for older adults, visit our website at SeniorSafetyAdvice.com

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    20 m
  • Daily - New Year’s Eve: Letting Go with Gratitude
    Dec 31 2025

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    We offer a gentle way to close the year without guilt, using a short exercise that honors hard moments, highlights small wins, and sets kinder goals for the months ahead. Robin shares practical guidance for seniors and caregivers to release stress and enter January lighter.

    • reframing letting go as strength, not failure
    • naming hard moments and extracting meaning
    • visualizing release without erasing the past
    • scanning for small wins and tiny joys
    • choosing kind, realistic goals for the new year
    • practical encouragement for seniors and caregivers
    • resources for aging in place and daily support

    Please share this episode with someone you care about who might benefit from the information I shared.
    Additionally, you'll find more resources for seniors and caregivers on our website at Senior SafetyAdvice.com.
    And if you haven't already, check out our other website at Aging in Place Directory.com.
    Then come back tomorrow for another daily moment of guidance and encouragement right here on the Senior Safety Advice Podcast.


    For more information about aging in place and caregiving for older adults, visit our website at SeniorSafetyAdvice.com

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    6 m
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