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Home Safety - Questions (Not Used)
Living Partner
HS - Live Alone
Home Type
HS - Type of Home: House/Townhouse
Garages
HS- G/WR/B: Items
HS- G/WR/B: Chemicals
Kitchen
HS - Kitchen: Importance
HS - Kitchen: Not Import
HS - Kitchen: Slight Import
HS - Kitchen: High Import
Other Safety Tips
Falls
HS - Stairs: Yes
HS - Hallways
HS - Hallways: Yes
HS - Hallways Lit
Bathroom
HS - Bathroom: Shower Handles
HS Bathroom: Rugs and Mats
Medications
HS - Medications: Bathroom
HS - Medications: Kitchen
HS - Medications: Bedroom
HS - Medications: Elsewhere
Locks
HS - Locks: Bed/Bath
Alarms
HS - Alarms: Yes
Safety alarms can alert both the person with dementia, as well as neighbors, of other hazards.
Are there working smoke, fire, and carbon monoxide detectors near the kitchen and bedrooms?
No
Yes
Why This Matters
These alarms can alert not just yourself or the person with dementia of danger, but also close neighbors who can come to your aid during a potential crisis.