Flyers and Resources for Senior Safety and Aging in Place
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Lifeline Safety Tips and Tools
The right tips and tools make independent living safer and more empowering. The following resources are available to download to help you support seniors and their caregivers maintain safety and independence.
Tips to Creating a Dementia Friendly Home
Most homes are not built around the needs of living with dementia. Here are some ideas to create a more dementia-friendly home.
Tips to Help Older Adults Stay Active
Remaining active can help you reduce the likelihood and impact of falls and maintain your independence. Here are some ideas to help you stay active.
Nutrition Tips for Older Adults
Healthy eating is important for people of all ages, but it changes with age. Learn what makes for good nutrition for those who are older to help maintain vitality and energy.
Tips to Help Create a Safer Home
Many falls could be prevented by making simple changes to make the home easier to live in and help you live independently. Here are some tips to create a safer home.
Tips for Eye Health in Older Adults
Eye health is vital to older adults because low vision can lead to an increased risk of falls. Here are some eye care tips to help older adults maintain their vision.
Tips for Older Adults with Brain Injuries to Prevent Falls
Older adults with an acquired brain injury may be at risk for falls as they age due to balance, mobility, and cognitive impairments. Here are some tips to avoid falls.
Tips for Older Adults with Brain Injuries to Prevent Falls Flyer (pdf)
Tips for Bath Safety for Older Adults
Most of all bathroom injuries are caused by falls. Here are some tips to help prevent bathroom injuries.
Medication Tips for Older Adults
Taking the right medication at the right time reduces chances of falling. Review these medication reminder strategies to help stick to a regimen.
Tips to Help Older Adults Stay Connected
Socially connected seniors often have better overall physical and mental health, better mood, less stress, and an improved quality of life. Here are some tips for older adults to stay connected.
Tips to Help Older Adults Stay Independent
Older adults often have difficulties with mobility and health conditions which can contribute to a loss of independence. Here are some tips to help maintain independence.
Tips for Managing Your Diabetes to Reduce Falls
Older adults with diabetes have a higher risk of falling and fall more often than their peers who do not have diabetes. Here are some tips to live safer with diabetes.