11. Ignoring Fall Hazards at Home

As mobility and balance decrease with age, the risk of falls and related injuries rises significantly. Simple home hazards like loose rugs, poor lighting, and cluttered pathways can lead to serious accidents. Making modifications—such as installing grab bars, securing carpets, improving lighting, and removing unnecessary obstacles—can greatly enhance safety and independence.
Regularly evaluating and updating your living environment is essential to prevent dangerous falls. The CDC provides comprehensive guidance and practical steps for fall prevention. Explore their tips at CDC Fall Prevention.