Make It Safe! A Family Caregiver’s Home Safety Assessment Program for Supporting Elders Home – On-line Course

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Make It Safe! A Family Caregiver’s Home Safety Assessment Program for Supporting Elders Home – On-line Course

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This course offers practical strategies & action plans to make any home safe for the elderly

 
 
 
It is often said, "it takes a village to raise a child". The same can be said about helping an elder age at home. Perhaps not a village, but certainly a family. Caregiving at home has proven its value in offsetting the high costs of in-facility healthcare, and at the same time, improving the quality of life for many elders. However, educational training and support for caregivers have been in short supply.

The focus of this program is to help you as a family caregiver create a safe living space and conditions to support an elder living semi-independently in the community or adapting your family household to support an elder as a member of your family.

Make it safe: A family caregiver's home safety assessment program for supporting elders. Home is a compilation of safety tips, and sage advice to help support an elder in aging semi-independently and safely.

A downloadable home safety inspection sheet is provided so you can complete an elder's home inspection or yours for that matter. As a recently retired registered nurse of over 40 years, author Rae A. Stonehouse has worked predominantly in the field of mental health/psychiatry. He has experience working with all ages of adults including the elderly in senior facilities, psychogeriatric units, mental health facilities, and in the community.

While working as a registered nurse, Rae A. Stonehouse was actively involved with occupational health and safety in his workplaces. That experience has been beneficial in developing his skills to take an analytical look at a home's potential safety hazards and to provide strategies to rectify those hazards to make it safe for an elder to live there.

With the COVID-19 pandemic in full force at the time of publishing this program, many families are considering alternatives to institutions for their elderly loved ones.



 

Here is a sample lesson.

 

 

Course content

videoIntroduction to Make it Safe!Free
videoLesson One: Welcome and Introduction to the Course Start
videoDetermining When Care Change is Needed Start
videoHome Safety Assessment Form Start
videoLesson Two: Home Safety Overview Start
videoHome Safety: Case Study Start
videoHome Safety: Case Study Debrief Start
videoHome Safety: Indoors [General] Start
videoHome Safety: Indoors [Miscellaneous] Start
videoIndoors General - Action Items Start
videoIndoors General - Action Items - PDF Download Start
videoLesson Three: Assessing Fall Hazards Start
videoRemoving Fall Hazards Start
videoAssessing Fall Hazards - Action Items Start
videoAssessing Fall Hazards - Action Items - PDF Download Start
videoLesson Four: Home Safety - Hallways and Stairwells Start
videoHallways & Stairwells - Action Items Start
videoHallways + Stairwells -Action Items - PDF Download Start
videoLesson Five: Kitchen - Food Safety Start
videoKitchen: Storage Start
videoKitchen: Cooking Start
videoKitchen: Safety Measures Start
videoSafety Devices for the Kitchen Start
videoKitchen - Action Items Start
videoKitchen - Action Items - PDF Download Start
videoLesson Six: Home Safety - The Bathroom Start
videoBathroom: Mold and Mildew Start
videoBathroom: Safety Measures Start
videoBathrooms - Action Items Start
videoBathrooms - Action Items - PDF Download Start
videoLesson Seven: Home Safety - Bedrooms Start
videoBedrooms - Action Items Start
videoBedrooms - Action Items - PDF Download Start
videoLesson Eight: The Great Outdoors Start
videoOutdoor Stairs Safety Start
videoOutdoor Home Safety Assessment Start
videoRemain Safe in the Home Start
videoHome Safety Outdoors: General Start
videoMiscellaneous Outdoor Safety Devices and Measures Start
videoThe Great Outdoors - Action Items Start
videoThe Great Outdoors: Action Items - PDF Download Start
videoLesson Nine: Home Use Medical Devices Start
videoKnowing How They Work Start
videoHome Use Medical Devices - Action Items Start
videoHome Use Medical Devices - Action Items - PDF Download Start
videoLesson Ten: Electrical Safety @ Home Start
videoElectrical Outlets, Power Bars and Extension Cords Start
videoAppliance Safety: Large and Small Appliances Start
videoMiscellaneous Home Use Electrical Products Start
videoElectrical Safety - Action Items Start
videoElectrical Safety Action Items - PDF Download Start
videoLesson Eleven: Fire Safety and Prevention @ Home Start
videoRevisiting Electrical Safety in the Home Start
videoCooking Safety in the Home Start
videoFire Safety and Prevention Measures Start
videoHazards for Home Oxygen Usage Start
videoFire Safety & Prevention - Action Items Start
videoFire Safety & Prevention - Action Items - PDF Download Start
videoLesson Twelve: Ongoing Follow-up Start
videoConclusion Comments Start
videoLesson Twelve: Ongoing Follow-up - Action Items Start
videoLesson Twelve: Ongoing Follow-up - Action Items - PDF Download Start
Rae Stonehouse

Rae Stonehouse

Retired Nurse - Book Publishing/Marketing Consultant

Course Instructor

Introducing Rae A. Stonehouse: Renowned Author, Inspirational Speaker, and Esteemed Self-Publishing Consultant. With a rich career spanning over four decades in psychiatric and mental health nursing, Rae brings a wealth of compassionate insights and profound wisdom to both his writing and speaking engagements.

As a distinguished member of Toastmasters International for over 29 years, Rae has honed his communication skills and self-confidence, enabling him to impart valuable personal development insights. His unique style combines conversational ease with direct engagement, making his books and presentations not only informative but also deeply relatable.

Rae’s approach is marked by a blend of wry humor and sage advice, drawing from a lifetime of experiences in nursing and a commitment to continuous personal growth. Although retired from his nursing career, he continues to thrive in his roles as a writer, speaker, and mentor, empowering others to realize their full potential.

Beyond his professional pursuits, he has been productive as a do-it-yourselfer in renovating three older homes, one being a heritage home. As a legal boarding home, it had the reputation of being a brothel and illicit drug distribution center at a point in time. He also worked with building contractors to create three new homes and doing all the interior decorating and exterior landscaping himself with the help of his wife Sandra.

Backyard gardens of Rae A. StonehouseRae is an avid gardener, cultivating a lush array of flowers, shrubs, and vegetables.

Residing in the picturesque Kelowna, British Columbia, Rae shares his life with his wife Sandra, a fellow retired nurse, their son Jeffrey, daughter-in-law Jennifer, and the joy of his life, granddaughter Maybelle. His journey is a testament to the power of lifelong learning and the pursuit of excellence in every endeavor.