Fall Prevention & Safety
A safer home and a steady arm during the risky moments.
Most falls happen at home, during ordinary moments: a night trip to the bathroom, a step into the shower, a rug that has been there for thirty years. We walk through the home to spot the hazards, then provide steady-arm support and transfer assistance through the day. Caregivers stay especially alert during the high-risk moments, and we encourage exercise routines as directed by family and clinician guidance.
1 in 4
One in four Americans aged 65 and older falls each year, and falls are the leading cause of injury-related death in this age group. Most are preventable.
Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

What we help with
The day-to-day work of care, done well.
- Home safety walkthrough: rugs, lighting, pathways, bathroom
- Steady-arm support for walking, stairs, and uneven ground
- Transfer assistance: bed, chair, toilet, and car
- Extra awareness during night bathroom trips
- Shower and bathing support with safety first
- Exercise-routine encouragement per family and clinician guidance
- Walkways kept clear of clutter and trip hazards
- Footwear and walking-aid reminders before every outing
Common scenarios
A few of the situations where this service makes a real difference.
A recent fall or a close call
One fall sharply raises the odds of another. The weeks right after are the time to act.
Unsteady at night or on stairs
The trip to the bathroom at 2 a.m. is one of the most common fall moments. We plan for it.
Rebuilding strength after illness or surgery
Confidence returns gradually. A steady arm nearby makes it safe to keep moving in the meantime.
A home that hasn't changed in decades
The layout that worked at 60 can work against you at 85. A walkthrough finds what familiarity hides.
What sets Fall Prevention & Safety apart with us
A trained eye on the home itself
We assess the environment, not just the person. Hazards get flagged and fixed before they cause a fall.
Fall risk built into the care plan
Plans are designed and reviewed by a Nurse Practitioner, with safety revisited at 30, 60, and 90 days and any time needs change.
Present for the risky moments
Schedules are built around showers, transfers, and nights, the times when falls actually happen.
Related care
Most families combine more than one. We'll help you find the right mix.
- Personal CareBathing, dressing, mobility, and daily living supportLearn more
- Companion CareConversation, errands, light housekeeping, and mealsLearn more
- Memory SupportDementia and Alzheimer's care built on steady routinesLearn more
- Post-Surgery CareRecovery support at home after surgery or a hospital stayLearn more
- Chronic Conditions CareSupport for Parkinson's, diabetes, COPD, and heart conditionsLearn more
- Independent Living Community CareTrusted support inside independent living communitiesLearn more
- Respite CareTime off for family caregivers, with care you can trustLearn more
- Overnight CareAwake, alert caregivers through the nightLearn more
- 24-Hour CareAround-the-clock coverage with rotating caregiversLearn more
- Medication RemindersOn-time reminders and refill coordinationLearn more
- TransportationRides to appointments, errands, and shoppingLearn more
- Meals & NutritionFresh meals, grocery support, and nutrition routinesLearn more
- Transitional SupportA safe landing at home after hospital or rehabLearn more
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