A Home Safety Checklist for Seniors Living Alone

April 20, 2025
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For many older adults, staying in their own home is a powerful symbol of independence. But as we age, our homes may pose risks that weren’t there before - slippery floors, poor lighting, or cluttered walkways can lead to serious injuries.

Fortunately, small changes can make a big difference.

Whether you're a senior living alone or a family member helping a loved one age in place, this room-by-room safety checklist will help you create a secure, accessible, and comfortable home environment.


Bedroom

  • Keep a clear path to the bathroom
    Ensure there’s nothing to trip over on the way—especially at night.
  • Install nightlights
    Motion-sensor lights near the bed and along the floor reduce fall risk in the dark.
  • Keep essential items within reach
    Place phones, glasses, medications, and water within arm’s reach of the bed.
  • Use a firm, easy-to-exit mattress
    A bed that's too low or too soft can make standing difficult.


Bathroom

  • Install grab bars
    Place them next to the toilet, inside the shower, and near the tub.
  • Use non-slip mats
    Inside and outside of the shower or tub to prevent slipping.
  • Elevate the toilet seat
    A raised toilet seat can make sitting and standing easier and safer.
  • Consider a shower chair
    For those with balance issues, sitting while bathing adds security and comfort.

👉 See CDC’s Home Fall Prevention Checklist


Kitchen

  • Store frequently used items at waist level
    Avoid the need for step stools or bending too low.
  • Label cabinets and drawers
    This can be helpful for those with mild memory issues or vision impairments.
  • Ensure clear counter space
    Too many items can cause confusion and make spills more likely.
  • Check appliance cords and power outlets
    Frayed cords or overloaded outlets are fire hazards.


Living Room

  • Secure loose rugs or remove them
    Tape down the edges or use non-slip backing.
  • Arrange furniture for clear pathways
    Avoid sharp edges and make space for mobility aids if needed.
  • Use stable chairs with armrests
    These make it easier to sit down and stand up safely.
  • Hide cords and cables
    Bundle and secure cords against the wall to prevent tripping.


Hallways & Stairs

  • Ensure good lighting
    Replace dim bulbs and consider motion-activated lights.
  • Install handrails on both sides of stairs
    Handrails should be secure and extend the full length of the staircase.
  • Mark the edges of stairs
    Use contrast-colored tape to increase visibility.
  • Keep hallways free of clutter
    Remove shoes, bags, and anything that could be tripped over.


Entryways

  • Install a peephole or video doorbell
    So it’s easy to see who’s there without opening the door.
  • Ensure steps and porches are in good condition
    Repair uneven surfaces and add a ramp if needed.
  • Use slip-resistant mats
    Outside the door to reduce slipping in wet weather.
  • Place motion-sensor lights outside
    Especially near walkways, driveways, and the front door.


Bonus: Use Technology to Stay Safe

In-home safety isn’t just physical - reminders, alerts, and monitoring tools can add another layer of confidence, especially for those living alone.

Apps like Elli Cares can help by:

  • Sending medication or hydration reminders
  • Setting up Safe Zones and alerts if someone wanders
  • Tracking symptoms, mood, or changes in behavior
  • Letting family members check in without being intrusive
  • Offering video reminders and shared visibility

👉 Learn how Elli Cares supports independent living


Independence Starts With Safety

A few thoughtful adjustments can go a long way in helping older adults feel safer and more capable at home. By reducing risks and adding support where it counts, seniors can enjoy independence with confidence - and families can feel more at ease knowing their loved one is secure.

If you're unsure where to start, consider doing a home safety walkthrough together - and revisit it regularly as needs change.


Elli Cares, the mobile app that supports independence and empowers seniors

Elli Cares mobile app helps older adults stay independent with smart reminders, safety alerts, and easy ways to connect with family and care teams. Watch how it works:

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