Articles
Research-backed articles, expert analysis, and industry insights to help families, caregivers, and professionals stay informed about home safety and aging in place.

Bathroom Routines for Seniors
Nearly 60% of senior falls happen at home—and the bathroom is one of the riskiest places. This guide offers practical, safety-first tips for reducing fall risk and making bathroom routines safer, more accessible, and more comfortable for aging adults.

Bathtub Modifications for Seniors: Practical Safety Upgrades for Aging in Place
From grab bars and non-slip surfaces to walk-in tubs and curbless showers, bathtub modifications can greatly reduce fall risk and improve bathing independence for seniors. Explore practical, affordable upgrades that make the bathroom safer and easier to use.

Age Safe® State Aging Resources
Looking for local support for aging-in-place? This resource hub provides quick access to aging and elder services in all 50 U.S. states and D.C.—from Departments of Aging to Disability Services. Whether you’re a caregiver, senior, or professional, find the right contacts to help navigate home safety, support services, and aging resources in your area.

Age Safe® Fall Statistics and Solutions
Falls are the leading cause of fatal and nonfatal injuries among older adults—and most happen at home. This guide explores the staggering statistics behind senior falls and outlines proven solutions, from home modifications to fire safety and universal design. Learn how simple changes and annual safety assessments can prevent injuries, reduce costs, and help older adults age safely in place.

Age Safely
Aging safely at home doesn’t just protect your independence—it can also save thousands each year. Learn how simple home modifications like roll-in showers, wider doorways, and brighter lighting can dramatically reduce fall risks and support aging in place with dignity, comfort, and confidence.

Age Safe® Home Safety Tips for Seniors
Falls, fires, medication errors, and poison risks are serious threats for older adults living at home. This comprehensive guide outlines room-by-room safety tips—from lighting and flooring to emergency kits—designed to support independence and prevent injury.