Staffordshire and Stoke-on-Trent
Slippery surfaces and awkward movements can increase the risk of falls in the bathroom. Small adaptations can make everyday tasks safer and easier.
This page offers simple ways to make your bathroom a safer place. From flooring to grab rails, we’ll help you think through changes that can reduce risk and support your independence.
If you’re finding it hard to manage washing or bathing, ask your GP or local adult social care team about an occupational therapy assessment. You may be eligible for equipment, adaptations, or support.
If you fall or need help, having a way to call for assistance is vital - especially in rooms like the bathroom, where accidents are more likely.
Keep a mobile phone nearby or think about using a personal alarm that can be worn around your wrist or neck. For advice on alarms and adaptations, your local social care service or home support team can help.
Please find below useful links, relevant resources and contact information. All links open in a new window and may include links to websites, videos, and PDF files for downloading and printing.
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Link 1 e.g NHS Trust website
Link 2 e.g. Local Age UK
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Home adaptations, care services and equipment - NHS
Identifying hazards at home - NHS Inform
Make your Home safer - Age UK
Preventing falls in your home: a room-by-room guide - RoSPA (video)
Avoiding falls within your home - RoSPA
Preventing falls in your home: a guide to safety aids - RoSPA (video)
Preventing falls checklist - RoSPA
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Visit our Information and Advice section
Visit our Staying Active section
Visit our Home Safety section
Visit our Help and Contacts section
Start your online Self-Assessment
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Help and Contacts
Please note that the advice contained on this website is not intended to replace the advice of your GP or other health professional