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  • Writer's pictureMike Roberts

Home Safety For Seniors


Many seniors fear having to give up their independence. If you’re caring for an aging parent or grandparent, here are some simple precautions you can take to keep them safe in their homes.

Medical alert and GPS devices According to SafeWise.com, senior home safety begins with medical alert devices. These devices are excellent if you’re worried about potential falls or health issues that could result in needing emergency care. Wearable GPS devices are a good option for those who may be prone to bouts of confusion or forgetfulness. These devices allow family members or caretakers to view a senior’s location through an app and send help if needed.

Home security systems Seniors, especially those living alone, are at a greater risk of being targets for home break-ins. Consider installing outdoor cameras and motion-sensor floodlights to help protect the property. Indoor cameras can provide peace of mind by allowing you to check on your loved one and monitor caretakers, maintenance staff or anyone else who may come and go.

A smart doorbell allows seniors to view and communicate with anyone who is on their property. Smart locks can alert the homeowner and other contacts if a door is left open, and they can be programmed to give caretakers limited access to the senior’s home.

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