The living room or lounge is a place to relax, but loose rugs, trailing wires or low furniture can all raise your risk of tripping or falling.
This page helps you make your living space safer and easier to move around. From seating height to furniture layout, small changes can make a big difference to comfort and confidence at home.
If you live alone, consider keeping a phone, personal alarm or alert system close to where you sit. A wristband or pendant alarm means you can call for help if you need it, without having to reach across the room.
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Home adaptations are changes you can make to your home. These make it safer and easier to move around and do everyday tasks. Your local council offers a service that assesses your home and recommends changes to help. Having a home assessment is free.
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These contacts can help you make your home safer and reduce the risk of falls. From home safety checks to equipment advice, you’ll find support to help you stay confident and independent at home.
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Find local and national services that can offer advice, support, and practical help. Whether you’re looking for someone to speak to, equipment for your home, or help finding the right activity, this section brings useful contacts together in one place.
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Help and Contacts
Please note that the advice contained on this website is not intended to replace the advice of your GP or other health professional