Everyone knows that the kitchen is the heart of the home. Whether you are a young mom or a senior family member, the kitchen is where we gather to chat while fixing dinner, enjoy a morning cup of joe in solitude, read the paper, or even go through paperwork. Seniors will tell you that the kitchen is often where they spend the most time, and unfortunately, kitchens are also the number one place in the home for accidents. How safe is your kitchen? Read on to find out what to look for to make sure your senior loved one’s kitchen is a safe place to be.
Checklist for Kitchen Safety
Other Safety Tips for Seniors
Another area of safety is in food storage. The greatest risk for contracting food poisoning is from improper food storage and wrong temperatures. Foodborne illness often comes when the temperature in the refrigerator is above 40 degrees Fahrenheit. Meats, dairy, and many other food items must be properly chilled to remain safe.
It’s also helpful to have good lighting around countertops and other food prep surfaces. This helps prevent accidents that come from not being able to properly see what you’re doing.
Keep knives and other sharp utensils out of reach from children! Little hands are always at risk in the kitchen, so make sure that children cannot get to storage areas with knives, can openers, or any other kitchen tools that could injure a senior or a child.
Preventing Kitchen Falls
More seniors fall in the bathroom and in the kitchen than any other room in the house. Help prevent falls in the kitchen by following these tips:
For more information on keeping the kitchen safe for your senior loved one or other safety tips for seniors, please contact us today!
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