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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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  • Adaptive Tools for Limited Mobility
    Jan 16 2026

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    We show how simple adaptive tools turn limited mobility into daily freedom by redesigning the home for the body you have today. From reachers and sock aids to walkers, transfer poles, and grab bars, we map practical steps that reduce falls and restore confidence.

    • why falls stem from home design, not recklessness
    • mindset shift from limited mobility to independent living
    • reachers and sock aids for safer dressing and chores
    • walkers with seats to lower fear and boost movement
    • transfer poles for secure sit-to-stand transitions
    • shower chairs, handheld heads, and real grab bars
    • bed rails, leg lifters, and lift recliners for easier days
    • kitchen tools and perching stools to keep cooking
    • smart speakers, wearables, and night lights for safety
    • start small with one problem, then build

    Please share this episode with someone you care about who could use the information to make their life safer.
    You'll find more resources for seniors and caregivers on our website at Senior SafetyAdvice.com.
    If you're searching for an aging in place specialist, please visit our sister website at AgingInPlace Directory.com.
    Oh yes, and if you haven't subscribed to our YouTube channel or to this podcast yet, go ahead and do that right now!


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

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    8 m
  • Small Bathroom Design Fixes That Save Lives
    Jan 15 2026

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    A slippery floor, a high tub wall, a dim light at 2 a.m.—tiny details that quietly decide whether someone stays steady or ends up in rehab. We take you into the most dangerous room in the house and show how small bathroom upgrades can prevent life-changing falls while preserving dignity and independence.

    Drawing on years of occupational therapy experience, we break down what truly works and why: grab bars placed where hands actually reach, non-slip surfaces that grip when wet, lighting that eliminates hesitation, and simple seating solutions like shower chairs and tub transfer benches. You’ll hear why a towel bar is not a safety device, how a handheld shower head reduces twisting and bending, and how a raised toilet seat or comfort-height toilet makes stand-ups smoother for aging knees and hips. We also get practical about storage—keeping essentials within easy reach to avoid risky leaning—and share the mindset shift that turns “medical-looking” gear into empowering tools for staying in control at home.

    Caregivers will learn to spot early warning signs—shuffling, furniture grabbing, near-misses—and act before an injury occurs. Older adults will find a clear, start-small plan: add one grab bar, improve the lighting, bring in a bench, remove loose rugs, then fine-tune storage. The result is a safer bathroom that rebuilds confidence and protects independence, without a full remodel or a big budget.

    If these strategies helped, share this episode with someone who could use it, explore more tips at SeniorSafetyAdvice.com, and find specialists at AgingandPlaceDirectory.com. Subscribe on your favorite app or YouTube to support the show and get new, practical guidance every day.

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

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    9 m
  • Everyday Cleaning Routines for Safety and Hygiene
    Jan 14 2026

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    We share the small daily cleaning habits that prevent falls, reduce illness, and protect independence for older adults at home. Simple routines keep pathways clear, air cleaner, and surfaces safer without heavy checklists or deep cleans.

    • clear pathways between key rooms
    • quick kitchen wipe to deter pests and bacteria
    • bathroom moisture checks and flat mats
    • light dusting for better breathing
    • disinfect high‑touch surfaces daily
    • laundry habits and towel rotation
    • regular trash removal to avoid odors and pests
    • two‑minute end‑of‑day home reset
    • adapt tools and split tasks to match energy
    • ask for help to keep routines realistic

    Please share this episode with someone you care about who could use the information to make their life safer
    You'll find more resources for seniors and caregivers on our website at Senior SafetyAdvice.com
    And if you're searching for an Aging in Place specialist, visit our sister website at AgingandPlaceDirectory.com
    Also, if you haven't subscribed to our YouTube channel or to this podcast yet, go ahead and do that right now


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

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    8 m
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