Simple Changes. Easier Living.

Practical solutions to support living in your home through retirement - starting today.

We provide straightforward recommendations you can implement today to reduce accidents and enhance daily life. From convenient kitchen gadgets to non-slip flooring and staying hydrated, we help you understand what to adjust and why it matters. Incorporating solutions today isn't just for "older" adults - it's for anyone foreseeing the future.

The Basics:  Home Safety Checklist

Download one of these free checklists to quickly spot and fix common risks in every room. 

Perfect for older adults and caregivers, these easy-to-follow guides helps you take action with confidence.

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The Basics:  For Every Place in Your Life

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Bathroom Tips

Stay steady in one of the most high-risk areas of the home. Learn how shower wands, storage solutions and removing clutter can make a major difference in comfort and safety.

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Kitchen Adjustments

Make everyday tasks safer and easier.

Storing routine items within reach, organizing counters, and removing clutter can reduce the risk of accidents or overexertion.

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Bedroom Comfort

Create a safe and restful space. Adding storage solutions, touch lamps and removing clutter can prevent nighttime accidents and bring the calm you need at the end of the day.

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Stairs & Doorways

Every step should feel secure.  Use lever door handles, secure handrails, install stair treads and improve lighting to make transitioning from room to room in your home safer.

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Lifestyle Changes

Small daily habits make a big impact. From eating a well-balanced diet to socializing with friends, the choices you make each day can build your strength and confidence to live independently.

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Don’t overlook your home’s exterior. Be ready to respond to inclement weather, installing handrails and brightening entrances to reduce risks on porches, sidewalks and driveways.