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Staying Safe at Home: Fall Prevention Tips for Seniors

Autumn brings cozy sweaters, warm drinks, and beautiful scenery – but it can also bring new challenges for seniors. Wet leaves, shorter days, and cooler weather increase the risk of slips and falls. At Sommerset Neighborhood, we make safety a top priority, creating an environment designed to keep residents steady on their feet and confident in their surroundings.

Maintaining strength and balance is essential for fall prevention. Regular movement and gentle exercises help residents stay active, while proper footwear and well-lit paths make walking safer both indoors and outdoors. Our caregivers and wellness staff continuously assess resident needs, ensuring mobility aids are comfortable and properly adjusted.

To help families and seniors navigate autumn safely, our staff shares four expert tips for fall prevention. From evaluating living spaces to staying active, these practical steps make it easier to enjoy the season with confidence and comfort.

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Evaluate Living Spaces

Walk through your loved one’s room or home to spot potential hazards especially as autumn brings more decorations, rugs, or cords for seasonal lights. Removing these tripping dangers helps make every space safer and easier to navigate.

Stay Active

Encourage simple balance exercises, such as tai chi or chair yoga, to strengthen muscles and improve coordination. Even a short daily walk through our courtyard can make a big difference during the cooler months.

Use Proper Footwear

Comfortable, non-slip shoes are essential. Encourage seniors to avoid walking in socks or loose slippers, which can easily cause slips.

Communicate with Caregivers

Let staff know about any recent falls or balance concerns. Together, we can make quick adjustments to keep your loved one safe.

Family Support Makes All the Difference

Families are vital partners in fall prevention. Visiting regularly, checking walkways, or simply encouraging a loved one to participate in gentle activity reinforces safety and independence. Small actions – like making sure shoes are ready for the season or assessing lighting – can go a long way toward preventing accidents.

Discover the Sommerset Difference

Visit us to experience a welcoming environment where seniors thrive safely. Meet our dedicated staff, explore engaging activities, and see why so many families trust Sommerset Neighborhood for senior living that prioritizes safety, care, and connection. Because here, it’s not just about staying safe – it’s about enjoying life with confidence, comfort, and community.

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