Safety Tips for Showering
A few simple precautions may significantly reduce the risk of falls and injuries.
Helpful Safety Measures
- Use a non-slip mat in the shower or bathtub
- Install grab bars for support
- Consider using a shower chair if balance is limited
- Keep the bathroom well lit
- Avoid locking the bathroom door completely
If someone has a history of dizziness or fainting, it may also help to let a family member know before showering.
Why Bathroom Safety Matters
Bathrooms are among the most common places for household falls, particularly among older adults.
Wet floors, sudden movements, steam, and balance issues can all increase the risk of accidents.
Making small adjustments to shower routines and bathroom safety may help older adults maintain independence while reducing unnecessary risks.
