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Preventing Falls at Home: Safety Checklist for Seniors

September 8, 2025 · Well-Being

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Frequently Asked Questions

Here are answers to some common questions we receive about fall prevention and home safety for seniors.

1. Are home safety modifications expensive? How can I afford them?

The cost can vary widely. Simple changes like removing clutter, using non-slip tape, and improving lighting are very low-cost or free. More significant modifications like installing grab bars or walk-in showers are more expensive. Some community-based organizations and local Area Agencies on Aging offer programs to help with minor home repairs and modifications for seniors. It’s worth researching what is available in your local area.

2. Does Medicare cover the cost of grab bars or other home safety equipment?

Generally, Original Medicare (Part A and Part B) does not cover items considered “home modifications,” such as walk-in tubs or grab bars, because they are not seen as “medically necessary” durable medical equipment (DME). However, some Medicare Advantage (Part C) plans may offer supplemental benefits that cover some home safety items. It is essential to check the specifics of your individual plan. For official information on coverage, the best resource is always Medicare.gov or a direct call to your plan provider.

3. I live alone and worry about falling when no one is around. What should I do?

This is a very common and valid concern. A medical alert system with fall detection can provide tremendous peace of mind. These devices, often worn as a pendant or wristband, can automatically call for help if a fall is detected, even if you are unable to press the button. Also, creating a habit of daily check-in calls with a friend, family member, or neighbor is a great way to ensure someone will notice if you are not reachable.

4. Besides home modifications, what is the single most important thing I can do for fall prevention?

Staying physically active is one of the most effective ways to prevent falls. Regular exercise that focuses on leg strength, balance, and flexibility is crucial. Activities like Tai Chi, walking, and specialized senior fitness classes can be incredibly beneficial. Strong muscles and good balance are your body’s natural defense against falls. Always remember to consult with your physician before beginning a new exercise program to ensure it is safe for you.

Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. The content is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.


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