Home Safety Assessments

Our dedicated Advisors are available to assist in ensuring the safety of your home, allowing you or your loved ones to maintain independence. Each advisor has successfully completed the Senior Home Safety Specialist Course offered by Age Safe America and has undergone a thorough background screening, ensuring a safe and trustworthy presence.

Our comprehensive 240-point home safety assessment is specifically designed to evaluate every aspect of your home, with the primary objective of maximizing safety and security. By conducting this detailed assessment, we aim to create the safest possible living environment for you and your loved ones.

  • Adaptability

    Adaptability features refer to swift modifications that cater to the requirements of seniors or individuals with disabilities without necessitating a complete home redesign or the use of different materials for essential fixtures. Examples of such features include the installation of bathroom grab bars on walls and the incorporation of movable cabinets under the sink, enabling convenient use of the space for wheelchair users. These changes offer flexibility and practicality in making a living space more accessible and accommodating.

  • Accessibility

    Enhancing accessibility involves a range of modifications, including widening doorways, ensuring wheelchair-friendly pathways, reducing countertop heights for sinks and kitchen cabinets, adding grab bars, and positioning light switches and electrical outlets at easily reachable heights. These adjustments aim to create a more inclusive and user-friendly environment for individuals with mobility challenges.

  • Universe Design

    Connected to the concept of aging in place is "universal design," which focuses on creating accessible spaces for everyone without compromising on style. Universal design elements can be as straightforward as incorporating ample lighting, using lever-style door handles, strategically locating storage, incorporating chair-height toilets, employing slip-resistant flooring, and adopting open floor plans with ample circulation space. The noticeable outcome of aging-in-place design is a living space that feels more spacious, open, and accommodating to all individuals.

  • Visitability

    Visitability features encompass home modifications intended for seniors who may want to accommodate disabled guests or plan ahead for potential future assistance in navigating their homes. These adaptations proactively address the possibility of needing extra help later in life. For instance, installing a front door ramp and remodeling hallways and rooms to accommodate wheelchair access can make the home more welcoming and accessible to disabled family members or friends. By implementing such changes, seniors can also prepare in advance for any future home modifications they may require as they age.

Visibility

Lighting is one of the most important aspects to safety within the home.