Home Safety5 min read

Kitchen Safety Tips for Aging Parents

Kitchen safety is often about layout. The best first step is moving daily items to places that match real routines.

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kitchen safety for seniors
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aging parent kitchen safety, senior-friendly kitchen, easy grip tools

Reorganize Daily Items

Move frequently used dishes, mugs, cookware, and pantry staples between waist and shoulder height when possible.

Practical checks

  • Move daily items lower
  • Avoid climbing stools
  • Improve counter lighting

Make Grip Easier

Easy-grip tools, lightweight cookware, and jar openers can reduce frustration during meal preparation.

Plan for Appliances

Check smoke and carbon monoxide alarms, and consider automatic shutoff helpers only when they match the appliance rating.

Simple summary

  • Store items within reach
  • Improve lighting
  • Use easy-grip tools
  • Keep floors dry

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