Use this checklist as a starting point — but remember, every home and situation is different. A professional Home Safety Review can catch things a checklist won't.
Home Safety Checklist for Aging Parents
A practical room-by-room guide to help you identify common safety risks in your loved one's home.
Entryways
Living Areas
Kitchen
Bathroom
Bedroom
Stairs
After the Checklist
This checklist helps you spot obvious concerns, but it's just a starting point. Our nurse-led Home Safety Review looks deeper — examining daily routines, mobility patterns, and risks that checklists can't capture.
Many families discover that small, inexpensive changes can make a significant difference in keeping someone safe at home longer.
Frequently Asked Questions
What should I look for in a home safety checklist for aging parents?
Focus on fall hazards (rugs, cords, lighting), bathroom safety (grab bars, non-slip mats), accessibility (stairs, doorways), and emergency access (smoke detectors, phone access, door locks).
How often should I review my parent's home for safety?
At minimum, review safety once a year or after any health change, fall, or hospitalization. Significant life changes like losing a spouse or mobility decline warrant immediate review.
Want a professional assessment?
A Home Safety Review gives you personalized recommendations based on your specific situation — not just a generic checklist.