Make Mom's Home Safer, One Room at a Time

You noticed the loose rug, the dim hallway, the bathtub without a grab bar. You want to help your aging parent stay independent and safe at home — but where do you start? This free tool walks you through every room, identifies risks, and builds a personalized safety plan in minutes.

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How It Works

Three simple steps to a safer home for your parent — no sign-up required.

Take the Quiz

Answer three short questions about your parent's mobility, living situation, and your biggest safety concerns.

Explore Rooms

Walk through each room of the house. See prioritized product recommendations tailored to your parent's specific needs.

Get Your Plan

Receive a printable safety checklist organized by priority, with budget-friendly tiers so you can start right away.

Room-by-Room Safety Assessment

Answer a few questions and we will create a personalized safety plan for your parent's home. It only takes a few minutes.

Why This Matters

The numbers are sobering — but the good news is that most home injuries among older adults are preventable with the right modifications.

1 in 4
Adults 65+ fall each year
80%
Of fall-related hip fractures happen at home
$50B
Annual cost of senior fall injuries in the U.S.
70%
Of falls are preventable with home modifications

You are not overreacting. Wanting to make your parent's home safer is one of the most caring things you can do. Small changes — a grab bar here, better lighting there — can mean the difference between independence and a hospital stay. Start with one room and build from there.

Safety Guides

In-depth guides with product comparisons, installation tips, and expert advice for every room and condition.

Bathroom Safety

Grab bars, non-slip surfaces, shower seating, and more.

Bedroom Safety

Bed rails, night lights, clear pathways, and assistive devices.

Kitchen Safety

Fire prevention, reachability aids, and auto stove shut-offs.

Stair & Hallway Safety

Non-slip treads, handrails, lighting, and stair lifts.

Living Room Safety

Furniture height, cord management, lighting, and mobility aids.

Entryway & Outdoors

Outdoor grab bars, ramps, lighting, and door security.

Medical Alert Systems

Pendants, fall detection watches, and emergency response compared.

Dementia Safety

Wandering prevention, door alarms, and simplified environments.

Parkinson's Safety

Freezing-of-gait aids, tremor-friendly products, and balance support.

Post-Hip Replacement

90-degree rule products, recovery prep, and temporary modifications.