Anti-Slip Shower Strips Placement for Low Vision: Where It Matters Most for Safer Footing

Strategic Grip: Redefining Shower Safety for Low Vision A safer shower rarely begins with buying more traction. It begins with putting grip in the three places where the body quietly negotiates risk: the first landing, the standing spot, and the turn to reach soap or the faucet. Anti-slip placement is not a product problem; it … Read more

Nighttime Bathroom Fall Prevention for Low Vision: Motion Lights, Grab Bars & Contrast Checklist (US Guide)

low vision nighttime bathroom safety

Nighttime Bathroom Fall Prevention for Low Vision At night, the most dangerous step usually isn’t in the bathroom—it’s the turn you make while half-awake, when the hallway is dim, the floor looks “flat,” and your hand reaches for support that isn’t there. It’s a route-design problem: creating a glare-free path your feet can read, your … Read more

Wet AMD Home Safety: Lighting, Contrast, and Fall-Proofing in 60 Minutes (US Checklist)

Wet AMD home safety checklist

The fastest way to make a home safer with wet AMD isn’t a remodel—it’s a 60-minute sweep that fixes what your eyes miss when glare gets loud and edges go quiet. With wet AMD home safety, the problem is rarely “clumsiness.” It’s modern house design: glossy floors, same-tone thresholds, throw rugs that curl, cords that … Read more