Falls are the leading cause of injury and death among seniors over 65, according to the CDC. Factors such as illnesses, medication side effects, and environmental hazards can all increase the risk. Research shows that individuals who have fallen once are 75% more likely to fall again within six months.
At Assisting Hands Home Care in The Villages, FL, we provide professional fall prevention services designed to reduce these risks and keep your loved ones safe at home. Our trained caregivers offer personalized support to help seniors maintain independence while minimizing the chance of injury.
In-Home Fall Prevention in The Villages, FL
Creating a safe home environment is one of the most effective ways to prevent falls. Practical steps include:
- Maintain bright, even lighting and use night lights in hallways and bathrooms
- Avoid ladders, step stools, or unstable furniture
- Remove throw rugs and secure loose carpets
- Wear shoes with nonskid soles rather than slippers or sandals
- Keep floors dry and avoid waxing surfaces that can become slippery
- Clear pathways of cords, clutter, and obstacles
- Install handrails on both sides of stairways
- Add grab bars near toilets, showers, and bathtubs for extra support
Let Our Assisting Hands Caregivers Help
If your loved one struggles with daily tasks like standing, preparing meals, or getting out of bed safely, our caregivers can provide in-home assistance tailored to their needs. Services include:
- Meal preparation
- Light housekeeping
- Medication reminders
- Mobility support and supervision
All Assisting Hands caregivers are trained in fall prevention through the Fall Prevention Centers of America, ensuring professional, attentive care focused on safety and comfort.
Schedule Your Free Consultation
Keep your loved ones safe and independent at home with fall prevention services in The Villages, FL. Call Assisting Hands Home Care today at (352) 758-4512 to schedule a free consultation and learn how our trained caregivers can help prevent falls and support daily living.


