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As we age, changes in vision can make everyday tasks more challenging and even increase the risk of falls and injuries at home. In this episode of the Senior Safety Advice Podcast, we explore simple and practical modifications that can make a home safer, brighter, and easier to navigate for aging eyes.
Drawing on my experience as an occupational therapist and Certified Aging in Place Specialist (CAPS), I share easy, cost-effective solutions that families and older adults can implement right away. From improving lighting and reducing glare to enhancing contrast and minimizing hazards, these small changes can have a powerful impact on safety, confidence, and independence.
Whether you’re an older adult planning to age in place or a family caregiver looking to support a loved one, this episode offers actionable tips to help create a more vision-friendly home environment.
By Esther C Kane CAPS, C.D.S.As we age, changes in vision can make everyday tasks more challenging and even increase the risk of falls and injuries at home. In this episode of the Senior Safety Advice Podcast, we explore simple and practical modifications that can make a home safer, brighter, and easier to navigate for aging eyes.
Drawing on my experience as an occupational therapist and Certified Aging in Place Specialist (CAPS), I share easy, cost-effective solutions that families and older adults can implement right away. From improving lighting and reducing glare to enhancing contrast and minimizing hazards, these small changes can have a powerful impact on safety, confidence, and independence.
Whether you’re an older adult planning to age in place or a family caregiver looking to support a loved one, this episode offers actionable tips to help create a more vision-friendly home environment.