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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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  • Keeping Towels and Supplies Within Easy Reach
    Jan 4 2026

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    We dig into a hidden hazard—reaching—and show how towel placement, toilet paper position, and smarter storage can prevent bathroom falls for older adults. We share a simple reach test, backup storage strategy, and practical tools that make a bathroom safer right away.

    • why reaching triggers many bathroom falls
    • towel placement within arm’s reach and near grab bars
    • toilet paper in the sweet spot at hand level
    • safe zone storage from shoulder to hip height
    • reliable caddies, shelves, and strong suction organizers
    • backups kept close so no risky restocking
    • the close-eyes reach test for home setup
    • aging bodies need supportive layouts, not strain

    Please share this episode with someone you care about who could use the information to make their life safer.
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  • Grab Bars: Where to Place Them and Why
    Jan 3 2026

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    A single slip in a wet bathroom can change everything—confidence, routines, even the desire to leave the house. We unpack simple, proven upgrades that prevent falls and keep independence intact, starting with the one tool most people resist until it’s too late: grab bars. Drawing on years of occupational therapy and aging-in-place experience, we share real stories, practical placements, and the design choices that help safety blend into a beautiful home.

    We start where risk is highest: the shower and tub. You’ll learn why a vertical bar at the entry steadies that first step, how a horizontal bar on the back wall supports turning and washing, and when an angled setup suits better posture and reach. We talk texture for wet hands, the value of a seat or bench, and the hard truth that towel bars are not weight-bearing. Then we move to the toilet, where small changes make a big difference—taller bowls, fold-down rails, and smarter bar positions that cut strain and boost confidence so hydration and routine return.

    Safety doesn’t stop at the bathroom. Double handrails on stairs provide options when strength differs between sides, and sturdy support at entry doors counters uneven ground, packages, and thresholds. We address common worries about the “hospital look” and resale value with today’s stylish finishes and the reality of a growing older buyer market. Most of all, we focus on what matters: correct height, real load ratings, and professional installation that holds when it counts.

    If you’re ready to protect your independence with small, smart changes, start in the bathroom, then expand to toilets, stairs, and entryways. Subscribe for more calm, practical guidance each day, share this episode with someone who needs a nudge toward safety, and leave a review to help others find trustworthy aging-at-home advice.

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

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    20 m
  • 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
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