

For families across Glastonbury and the greater Hartford County area, keeping an aging parent safe at home is a top priority — and the bathroom is often the most hazardous room in the house. Slippery surfaces, low toilet seats, and poor lighting create serious fall risks for seniors, especially those managing mobility challenges or early memory changes. The good news is that with the right modifications and support, most bathroom fall risks are entirely preventable.
Whether you’re just beginning to explore options or actively looking for guidance, understanding bathroom safety for seniors at home is one of the most impactful steps a family can take.
Many homes in Glastonbury and surrounding communities like Hebron, Marlborough, and South Windsor were not designed with aging in place in mind. Older construction often means narrow doorways, tubs without grab bars, and tile floors that become dangerously slick when wet.
Some of the most frequent hazards include:
Falls in the bathroom account for a significant portion of senior injuries each year — and many of these happen to individuals who have lived independently for decades without incident.
Installing grab bars near the toilet and along shower or tub walls is one of the most effective changes a family can make. Unlike towel bars, properly mounted grab bars are engineered to support a person’s full weight. Pair these with non-slip mats inside and outside the tub or shower, and you dramatically reduce the chance of a sudden slip.
Adding nightlights along the hallway and inside the bathroom ensures seniors can safely navigate during overnight trips. Motion-activated lighting is a particularly helpful option for Connecticut winters, when early darkness and disorientation from fatigue can increase risk.
A raised toilet seat reduces the effort required to sit down and stand up, easing the strain on knees and hips. A sturdy shower chair allows seniors to bathe comfortably without standing for extended periods — a simple addition that supports both safety and independence.
Sometimes physical modifications alone aren’t sufficient — particularly for seniors living with dementia, recovering from surgery, or managing chronic health conditions. Having a compassionate caregiver present during bathing and personal care routines adds an important layer of protection and reassurance, for both your parent and your family.
At ComForCare, our trained caregivers support seniors throughout Glastonbury, CT with personalized in-home care that includes hands-on assistance with bathing, grooming, and mobility — always delivered with dignity and respect. For families navigating cognitive changes, our dementia care services provide specialized support rooted in our evidence-based DementiaWise® program.
You don’t have to figure this out alone. Reach out to our Glastonbury team today to schedule a complimentary care consultation and take the first step toward a safer, more comfortable home for your loved one.

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