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Choose to continue to live a fulfilling life in your home. If you are not ready to move into a retirement home, we have products carefully picked to keep you safer in your home.
You rock! You've made it this far with lots of miles more to go and we want to be there with you. Keep checking back since we will be adding new products and affordable in home services.
In these trying times safety and wellness are more important than ever, stay safe out there friends!
Our objective is to offer affordable solutions to help you continue living safe in your home rather than a nursing home, senior care, or assisted living facility.
We've listed just a very small part of the things that we take into account for our safety plan below. We hope you enjoy our site and take a moment to drop us a line.
Keeping a safe kitchen is important to adding years of your life in your home. According to the National Fire Protection Association, at age 65, people are twice as likely to be killed or injured by fires compared to the population at large. Don't let a fire happen to you take the steps today to be safe.
Kitchen accidents can send you to the hospital if you aren't careful. Our goal is to provide you with information and resources you can use today to stay in your home.
Eliminating house fires and burns are the top concern for seniors wanting to stay safe in their home. Oven rack shields keep you safe when you are baking you don't have to worry about getting burns from the hot racks. Also consider purchasing an induction cook-top so you can reduce your risk of cooking fires. There are lots of products out there to prevent kitchen fires.
Keep your fingers safe by keeping them out of drains! If you drop something in the sink be able to retrieve it safely by staying away from the garbage disposal and get a sink strain.
Adding low cost LED lighting can make a world of difference in making it easier to read can labels or recipes. Lighting can help increase safety when cutting up foods and bright rooms are cheerful rooms. Make standing for long times while cooking more comfortable with a nonslip anti-fatigue mat, although depending on your situation this could be a tripping hazard.
Don't let arthritis slow you down in the kitchen. There are lots of tools out there to help you make the most of preparing and cooking your food. Don't risk cutting your fingers getting food ready, protect yourself with good cutting utensils and protect fingers with gloves. Cutting gloves are a good investment when compared to getting nasty cuts that could send you to the ER!
In the bathroom there are many slip and fall hazards. Take the time to make sure you have good footing at all times and when the need comes maybe a bathtub remodel is in order.
Bathtub slips while getting into or out of the tub can put you in a world of hurt, protect yourself with grip to give you a sure footing. When it comes to cleaning your tub, save your back and get a cleaning brush with an extender.
Sometimes we need a little help after getting down to business, get some assistance getting up if you've been sitting. If you find yourself having to go at night, adequate lighting is a must so you don't stub a toe or worse yet, trip. You also want to look for things that offer soft lighting so you are not making it difficult for yourself to go back to sleep after a late night trip to the bathroom.
You may find yourself spending more time than you thought in your bedroom, finding ways to make it safe physically and mentally happy should be the goal.
You wake up and are ready to go, there are some simple tools you can buy to help you get prepared for the day. First let's start with a nice chair you can sit in, some things to help you button up your shirt, and brush your hair and teeth.
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