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Prevention is the best cure
Take the first step toward a safer home.
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Home Assessment Plan
At Casamia, we prioritize your safety and comfort. Our Home Assessment Plan is a comprehensive service designed to evaluate the safety and accessibility of your living environment. Whether you're concerned about potential hazards or simply want to ensure that your home is as safe as possible, our assessment plan provides the insights and recommendations you need to enhance your home's safety and functionality. Here’s how we deliver this service: Step 1: Scheduling the Assessment Easy Booking Process: Our service begins with a straightforward booking process. Contact us via phone, email, or our website to schedule your home safety assessment at a convenient time. Our friendly customer service team will work with you to find the best appointment slot that fits your schedule. We strive to accommodate your needs and ensure that the assessment process is as convenient and flexible as possible. Initial Consultation: Before the visit, we conduct a brief phone consultation to understand your specific concerns and needs. This initial discussion allows us to tailor the assessment to focus on areas that matter most to you. Whether you have specific safety concerns, such as fall risks, or want a general evaluation of your home’s accessibility, our team is ready to listen and customize the assessment accordingly. Step 2: Conducting the Home Safety Inspection Qualified Inspectors: Our team of qualified safety inspectors will visit your home to conduct a thorough room-by-room assessment. Each inspector is trained to identify potential hazards and evaluate the overall safety and accessibility of your living spaces. They bring a wealth of experience and knowledge, ensuring that every aspect of your home is carefully examined. Comprehensive Evaluation: During the inspection, we will meticulously examine each area of your home, including stairways, bathrooms, kitchens, living areas, and outdoor spaces. Our inspectors look for common safety concerns such as tripping hazards, poor lighting, accessibility barriers, and more. We also consider the specific needs of seniors or individuals with mobility challenges, ensuring that every evaluation is tailored to your unique living situation. Real-Time Feedback: As we move through each room, our inspectors provide real-time feedback and preliminary suggestions for improvements. This interactive approach allows you to understand the potential risks in your home and ask any questions you may have. Our goal is to educate and empower you with the knowledge needed to enhance your home’s safety. Step 3: Providing the Safety Report Detailed Report: Within a few days of the assessment, you will receive a detailed safety report outlining our findings. This comprehensive document highlights any identified hazards and provides personalized recommendations for enhancing the safety and accessibility of your home. The report is easy to understand and serves as a valuable resource for planning any necessary improvements. Prioritized Action Plan: The report includes a prioritized action plan, detailing the most critical areas to address first. We categorize recommendations based on urgency and impact, allowing you to tackle the most pressing issues effectively. Our team provides guidance on potential solutions and next steps, empowering you to make informed decisions about your home’s safety. Step 4: Follow-Up Consultation One-on-One Consultation: After you’ve had a chance to review the safety report, we offer a follow-up consultation to discuss the findings and answer any questions. This one-on-one session with our experts ensures you fully understand the recommendations and how they can be implemented. We take the time to explain each suggestion, addressing any concerns and providing clarity on the best course of action. Ongoing Support: Although the Home Assessment Plan focuses on evaluation and reporting, we remain available for any additional support or advice you may need as you consider implementing the recommended improvements. Our team is dedicated to assisting you throughout the process, offering resources and guidance as you work towards creating a safer, more comfortable home environment. Benefits of the Home Assessment Plan Expert Insights: Gain access to professional safety experts who provide valuable insights and practical recommendations for your home. Our inspectors are highly trained and experienced, offering a level of expertise that is unmatched in the industry. Their assessments are thorough and reliable, providing you with the information you need to make confident decisions. Peace of Mind: Understand the current safety status of your home and what steps can be taken to enhance it. Knowing that you have a comprehensive assessment and actionable recommendations provides peace of mind, ensuring that your home is as safe and accessible as possible. Enjoy a personalized approach
€99.00
Comprehensive Safety Solutions
Benefits of the Plan
Peace of Mind
Personalized Service
Expert Guidance and Support
Fall-related injuries are more common among older persons and are a major cause of pain, disability, loss of independence and premature death. Approximately 28-35% of people aged of 65 and over fall each year increasing to 32-42% for those over 70 years of age. 
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As we age, our homes should continue to be a place where we feel safe, secure, and comfortable. But research shows the exact opposite is sometimes true. A study conducted by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) found 28.7% of adults over the age of 65 reported falling at least once in the last 12 months. To help prevent falls and other accidents, you can make safety modifications to your environment and eliminate common hazards.
But don’t take just our word for it
40% of those who fall will never return to independent living and 25% will die within one year.
Every 11 seconds, an older adult is treated in an emergency room for a fall; every 19 minutes, an older adult dies from a fall.
Falls are the leading cause of fatal injury and the most common cause of nonfatal trauma-related hospital admissions among older adults. 
One out of every three seniors falls each year
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