Bathroom Safety Guide For Seniors September 21

Safety Begins at Home ...in the Bathroom he bathroom is filled with potential hazards because of the presence of water that makes surfaces slippery. Additionally, medications are often stored in the bathroom. Avoid poisoning by keeping over-the-counter medications and supplements in closed original containers out of reach of children. If a family member has mobility limitations, getting in and out of the bathtub or using the toilet can lead to a fall when proper support is not available. Inadequate lighting can lead to falls or even medication errors. If appropriate water temperature is not maintained, contact with hot water can contribute to burns. T Provide Good Lighting Inadequate lighting in the bathroom makes personal care tasks more difficult. A poorly lit room can contribute to falls and errors in reading medication labels. Improve the lighting in your bathroom by making some simple changes. ¬ Keep a flashlight by the bedside to light the way to the bathroom. ¬ Install night lights that automatically turn on as the room Water at 140º F can burn skin in as little as 5 seconds. darkens. Use the maximum wattage bulb that the fixture will safely accommodate. ¬ ¬ Avoid glare by using soft white bulbs. ¬ Consider using a glow-in-the-dark door knob cover. ¬ Install illuminating wall switches or switch plates. ¬ Store bathroom chemicals and medicines in original containers out of reach of children. Avoid Slips, T rips and Falls The bathroom is filled with hard surfaces that can be dangerous. These surfaces can become very slippery when wet and soapy, creating a safety hazard. Falls in the bathroom are quite common. Minimize the risk of falling by making safety modifications in the bathroom. ¬ Install grab bars to hold onto when getting into and out of the bathtub or shower, or off of the toilet. ¬ If you have difficulty getting on and off the toilet, use an elevated toilet seat or higher toilet. ¬ Purchase a bath chair or bench to eliminate climbing in and out of the tub. ¬ Install a wall mounted seat or waterproof bath seat if you have difficulty with prolonged standing in the shower. ¬ Purchase a showerhead that allows you to remove it from the mount (hand held showerhead). ¬ Use a bathtub sidewall cushion to soften the hard tub edge and provide a non-slip surface.