Check every room in 10 minutes. We'll score your results and show you the highest-priority changes to make first.
Wet surfaces, confined spaces, and the step-in/step-out of tubs make the bathroom responsible for more than 80% of in-home fall injuries in older adults.
Falls getting out of bed are common — especially during nighttime trips when the body is stiff and still adjusting to standing. Lighting and clear paths are the two most impactful changes here.
Reaching overhead, bending to low cabinets, and wet floors near the sink create a predictable risk environment — one that is often easy to fix with simple reorganization.
Stair falls are responsible for a disproportionate share of hip fractures and hospitalizations. Secure handrails and adequate lighting are non-negotiable here.
The living room is where most waking hours are spent — and where low sofas, area rugs, and items on coffee tables create daily hazards. Getting up from a low couch is a common fall trigger.
The transition between indoors and outdoors — porch steps, uneven pavement, slippery surfaces — is a top fall location. Good railing and motion-sensor lighting are the priorities.
You've completed all 6 rooms. We'll calculate your fall risk score, identify the three highest-priority changes, and show estimated costs for each fix.