Free Guide

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.

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.

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.