Home safety assessments
Home Safety Assessments
The purpose of a home safety assessment (HSA) is to determine any environmental modifications that can be made in the home to improve a person’s overall safety and independence levels. These environmental modifications can be simple changes to decrease fall risk or equipment recommendations to enhance performances of self-cares and home management tasks. Changes can also be recommended to keep both the spouse/caregiver and patient safe during transfers and daily activities.
A HSA can be completed with the patient and a family member and/or caregiver as an inpatient, swingbed patient, outpatient, or nursing home resident. Every HSA is different pending the patient’s functional status and home set up. However, typically the patient will practice managing the entrance to the home and getting in and out of commonly used rooms. The patient will also practice transfers into and out of bed, commonly used chairs, and in and out of the tub or shower. The therapist will work with the patient and family member/caregiver to determine safe and effective ways to complete daily activities, while at the same time maximizing quality of life and promoting independence. The Occupational Therapist may take measurements occasionally if appropriate in order to recommend the correct type of equipment or modification to be made.
To learn more or to schedule a personalized home safety assessment for your or your loved one, please contact the therapy department at (402) 372-2372.