Fall Prevention

Do you find yourself reaching for walls to stay steady at home?

You are not alone. Our in-home safety and fall prevention consultation is designed to help you feel safer, steadier, and more confident moving through your everyday space.

In-home safety review

Fall prevention guidance

Personalized recommendations

Physical therapist helping an older adult walk safely at home
At-home support
Palm Beach County

Safety Consultation

Guidance to help you stay safe, steady, and independent at home.

Spot safety concerns early

A therapist can help identify hazards and movement challenges before they lead to a fall or a loss of confidence at home.

Support after health changes

This service can be especially helpful after hospitalization, surgery, stroke recovery, or when balance has started to change.

Get practical home recommendations

Receive guidance on grab bars, adaptive equipment, furniture setup, and safer ways to move through your space each day.

Protect independence

Small changes at home can make a big difference in helping you stay active, capable, and comfortable in your own routine.

About The Program

A focused visit to help you feel safer moving around your home.

Our licensed physical therapists review how you move through your home, look for potential safety concerns, and recommend practical changes that can lower fall risk and improve confidence. For patients who need a broader treatment plan after the consultation, our Balance & Falls Prevention and Gait Training services are strong next steps.

The goal is simple: help you stay safe, steady, and independent at home with recommendations tailored to your environment and daily routine, especially when mobility changes are related to Parkinson's disease or other neurological disorders.

Fall prevention program overview
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Who It Helps

Especially helpful when balance, mobility, or recent health changes affect confidence.

  • People living with Parkinson's disease who need safer movement strategies at home
  • Stroke recovery patients working to rebuild confidence and reduce risk in daily routines
  • Patients returning home after surgery or hospitalization
  • Anyone noticing changes in balance, stability, or walking confidence
  • Older adults beginning to rely on walls, furniture, or extra support while moving around the house
  • Families who want clearer guidance on making the home safer
  • Caregivers who need practical recommendations for support and setup
  • Patients who want to stay independent and avoid preventable setbacks
Therapist supporting safe walking during an in-home visit
Personalized review

Home Safety

Recommendations shaped around the way you actually move at home.

What Therapists Will Do

Clear guidance you can use right away.

1

Review your home for safety concerns

We look at the spaces where you walk, transfer, turn, and manage day-to-day activities to identify where extra risk may be showing up.

2

Recommend supportive equipment

When appropriate, we suggest grab bars, adaptive equipment, and setup changes that can make everyday movement safer.

3

Provide safer movement guidance

You will receive coaching for how to move through your home with better support, more awareness, and less hesitation.

4

Offer personalized next steps

Every recommendation is tailored to your balance, your goals, and the parts of home life where confidence matters most.

Best For

Signs it may be time to schedule a consultation.

  • You feel unsteady walking through your home
  • You catch yourself reaching for walls or furniture
  • You recently came home from the hospital or surgery
  • You are noticing changes in balance or mobility
  • You want expert advice before a small issue becomes a bigger setback
Why It Matters

Small changes can make home feel safer again.

  • Reduce fall risk before an injury happens
  • Improve confidence with walking and daily movement
  • Make better use of supportive equipment and home setup
  • Give family members clearer direction
  • Create a plan that supports long-term independence
  • Feel more comfortable staying active in your own space
Fall Prevention FAQ

Questions patients and families ask before booking.

What is an in-home safety and fall prevention consultation?+

It is a one-on-one visit focused on identifying fall risks in your home, reviewing how you move in your everyday environment, and recommending practical changes that can help you feel safer and more confident.

Who is this service especially helpful for?+

It can be especially helpful for people living with Parkinson's disease, recovering from stroke, returning home after surgery or hospitalization, or noticing changes in balance, steadiness, or walking confidence.

What will the physical therapist look for during the visit?+

Your therapist will review how you move through your home, look for potential safety concerns, discuss areas where you feel unsteady, and identify ways to improve support during daily activities.

Get Started

Let's help you feel safe at home again.

If you or someone you care about is feeling less steady at home, our team can help with practical fall prevention guidance and a personalized safety review.