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Everything your parent needs to stay home safely
You're the one figuring this out — probably late at night, probably after something scared you. We've been there. Here's exactly what to buy, where to put it, and how to get your parent to actually use it.
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Start with what's happening right now.
Your parent just fell
Here's exactly what to do this weekend — the grab bars, the mat, the alert. One trip to the hardware store.
Read moreComing home from the hospital
The hospital sends them home with a packet of papers and zero help. Here's the actual list of what you need ready.
Read moreYou noticed something on your last visit
The fridge was empty. The mail was piling up. You're worried but not sure what to do first.
Read moreFind what you need
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Not sure where to start?
Most families start with the bathroom. It's where 80% of in-home falls happen, and it's the easiest room to make safer in a single weekend.
You don't need to fix everything at once. One room, one weekend, one less thing to worry about.
Start with bathroom safety