Don’t Regret Something You Could Have
Done So Easily to Prevent A Crisis!

We all have busy lives and struggle to know what to do to keep our loved ones safe as they age.
Often we do nothing not because we don’t care but because we are in denial that our loved one is declining. Or we wait until a crisis before taking any action. Then we find ourselves planning long term care in the emergency room. But you are not alone, we all do it!
I was my father’s caregiver for 15 years. He had Alzheimer’s Disease. He lived a state away and unfortunately fell down the basement stairs. I know now that if I had been more proactive, he might have moved in with me sooner and that accident would have never happened.
Being proactive is the one thing you won’t regret!
I will show you how!
You will sleep better at night knowing you have done your best job to keep your loved one safe while they are still living at home. No one wants to leave the home they love until they have to. Taking incremental steps to keep them safe and provide the assistance they need as their issues evolve over time enhances their quality of life and maybe even saves it. It’s so easy and cheap to do. Don’t wait any longer!
You will be able to assess your loved one’s current needs. You will have step by step instructions to organise their home for safety. You will also get a checklist to monitor them for changes in condition and a detailed sheet on how to prevent falls.
The Safe at Home Instruction Guide
Signs of Decline Checklist
Functional Assessment Checklist
The “Big Questions” Checklist
The Declutter, Organization & Clean Checklist
Roles & Responsibilities Chart
Preventing Falls Sheet

ONE TIME PAYMENT OF
$29.95

The Safe at Home Instruction Guide
The Safe at Home Instruction Guide will take you through step by step to assess and implement safety projects and practices while your loved one continues to live at home. It will allow you to spot and monitor concerns and help you to prevent future crises from happening.

Signs of Decline Checklist
The Signs of Decline Checklist will help you to spot issues before they develop into a crisis. Knowing this, you can monitor for changes in condition and continue to respond to the incremental need for assistance.

The “Big Questions” Checklist
The “Big Questions” Checklist is a quick reality check on items that are pivotal to your loved one’s independence and need for more serious assistance to prevent crises from happening.

The Declutter, Organization & Clean Checklist
The Declutter, Organization & Clean Checklist is a comprehensive checklist instruction sheet that takes you step by step through what you can do to assess and implement safety projects and practices for your loved one’s home.

Roles & Responsibilities
The Roles & Responsibilities Chart will give you a formal place to document who is doing what for these projects. However, you should go to the site for set up instructions and task management tools to help you stay organized.
I included in your Safe at Home Toolbox a couple of Bonuses that really bump up your ability to be effective. They are normally only available in the Medical Module of the Planning Course.
BONUS #1
The Functional Assessment Checklist
The Functional Assessment Checklist will help you to evaluate quality of life issues beyond the signs of decline you may be starting to notice. This is a more granular look at issues causing secondary concerns like foot problems leading to a potential fall.
BONUS #2
Preventing Falls Sheet
The Preventing Falls Sheet goes into detail about the many ways we can prevent the #1 cause of injury leading to premature death. It takes a multi pronged approach and connects the dots on a lot of things that you may not be aware of.
Below are some of the reviews we received from people that use our Safe at Home Program!
Check them out below:
“Thank you so much for the clear, step by step instructions. I feel so much better knowing my mother is “Safe at Home” now.”
Ejay S.
“Your program gave me the important priorities that I needed to address. Thank you so much for helping us keep mom safe while she is still living at home. In fact, it made it possible for her to stay in the home she loves.”
Bianca C.
“Thanks for this program showing us the important factors to consider. I had no idea.”
John B.
I was my father’s caregiver for 15 years. He had Alzheimer’s disease. I learned so much over that time but mostly that preparing in advance is the only way to mitigate the risks. With a background in design, real estate and construction, I had all the skills. But it was emotion that kept me from being objective enough to know what to do and be able to actually do it.
It was only afterward, when I began to write about what had happened, that it became my single focus to make sure that no one else would have to go through what I went through.
I began to develop an entire system for other caregivers to know what to do and when to do it. The Safe at Home Program is just the beginning. I want you to have what you need to do your best job. My job is to show you how.
Knowing that your loved one is safe is invaluable. You cannot put a price on peace of mind. These are simple, inexpensive solutions and so easy to do. Don’t look back and wonder why you kept putting it off and find yourself dealing with an unnecessary crisis. You are your loved one’s advocate now. Learn how to do your best job.

Benefits for Safety, Quality of Life, Longer Independence, and Peace of Mind
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Disclaimer: The information provided here is not to be used as medical advice. Contact your physician for specific instructions when alerted by any medical event or concern. All issues and conditions vary widely and require specific professional expertise when seeking solutions.