Falls are one of the most common causes of injury for older Australians. After a fall, many families focus on immediate recovery but overlook the environmental and mobility factors that may increase the risk of another incident. A practical home safety checklist after fall situations can help identify hazards and improve safety throughout the home.
According to Healthdirect Australia, falls can lead to reduced confidence, mobility decline, and loss of independence if risks are not addressed early.
A fall can happen for many reasons, including reduced balance, poor lighting, muscle weakness, medication effects, or unsafe flooring. Without adjustments to the home or support routines, the likelihood of another fall may increase.
The Australian Institute of Health and Welfare reports that falls are a leading cause of injury-related hospitalisations among older adults. Many repeat falls occur in familiar environments such as bedrooms, bathrooms, and outdoor pathways.
Facilities and home care providers can also explore broader prevention strategies in our article on fall prevention strategies.
A thorough home safety checklist for seniors should assess each area of the home for potential hazards and accessibility concerns.
The Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care provides additional information about reducing falls and improving safety for older adults.
Simple modifications and equipment can improve safety and confidence after a fall. Common options include:
Some changes may be minor, while others require a formal occupational therapy home safety assessment. Information about larger modification projects is available on our Home Modifications page.
Physiotherapists and occupational therapists play different but complementary roles in falls prevention.
Physiotherapy focuses on:
Occupational therapy focuses on:
Many seniors benefit from combined physiotherapy and occupational therapy support after a fall. Learn more about therapy options through our guide to home care physiotherapy for seniors.
Older adults may also benefit from safe outdoor activity programs. Additional information is available in our article on why outdoor exercise is essential for seniors.
Funding for falls prevention support may be available through:
Funding may contribute to therapy visits, mobility equipment, and home modifications, depending on eligibility and goals.
If you or a family member has experienced a fall, Vista Healthcare can provide practical support through physiotherapy and occupational therapy services delivered at home.
Book a joint physio and OT home safety review through our Referrals page or contact our team directly via the Contact page.
