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Assessor: Assessor: Homeowner Name: Address: 1. EXTERIOR ENTRANCES AND EXITS Do you any difficulty getting in and out of your home? Which entrance(s) do you use the most? Have you had any falls or safety concerns? I want you to show me later how you get in and out of the house. Increase lighting at entry area Install stair rails on both sides Install door lever handles; double-bolt lock Install beveled, no step, no trip threshold Remove screen or storm door if needed Install grab bar or support to enter Create surface to place packages when open door Install peephole on exterior door Repair holes, uneven joints on walkway Provide non-slip finish to walkway surface Add ramp as needed Trim bushes and shrubs to provide clear view Trim low hanging branches Fix or replace doorbell Other Suggestions: Such as activity redesign, referrals, education, etc. Motion Sensor Light Motion Sensor Light Grab Bar -24 inches. Install vertical for left hand use. Yard-clean up in rear and front. Homeowner reports goes outside in her back yard in the summer. Is able to climb stairs with railings independently when using handrails Repair top of railing or add hand rail. Nails/rough surface. Plastic Material on railing serves as snow screen Add railing to wall of house for support for stair climbing.

2. INTERIOR DOORS, HALLS, STAIRS Do you have to use any stairs in your home? Do you have difficulty with stairs or getting along the hallways and through doors inside? Create clear pathways between rooms Apply color contrast or texture change at top and bottom stair edges Install door lever handle Install swing-clear hinges to widen doorway. Minimum width: 32 inches Install beveled thresholds (max 1/2 inch) Replace or add non-slip surface on steps Repair or install stair handrails on both sides Add contrast to stair edges Create clear pathways on stairs to 2 nd floor rooms Add railing on this wall for continuous hand hold both up and down. Add railings to sections of this wall for continuous hand hold. Current railing does not provide continuous hand support

3. BATHROOM Do you have difficulty getting into the bathroom? Getting in the tub or shower? On and off the toilet? Using the sink? We will take a look at that. Install swing-clear hinges to widen doorway. Minimum width: 32 inches Install grab bars at toilet OR TOILET SAFETY FRAME if you can remove sink Install grab bars (see next page) Install adjustable-height, hand held shower head Install non-slip strips in bath/shower Secure floor bathmat with non-slip, double-sided rug tape Adapt flush handle or install flush sensor Adapt or relocate toilet paper dispenser Round counter corners to provide safety Insulate hot water pipes if exposed Create sitting knee clearance at basin by removing vanity door and shelves underneath Install mirror for sitting or standing view Install good-quality non-glare lighting Install shower with no threshold if bathing abilities are severely limited Elevate toilet height by adding under seat riser, portable seat, or raising toilet at the base Install mirror for standing view. Add Toilet safety frame IF you can remove sink cabinet and replace with pedestal sink. 21 inch width of space is VERY narrow for arms to support safe sit to stand. Add toilet safety frame. Remove sink cabinet and replace with pedestal sink that increases width of toilet space. Height of toilet is GOOD for homeowner. Homeowner s RIGHT arm has full movement, but LEFT has very limited movement and is painful.

3. BATHROOM cont. Install (2) grab bars (32 inches) vertically in shower See Photos with yellow electrical tape. Install adjustable-height, hand held shower head with on/off switch. Install non-slip strips in bath/shower Remove shower doors and replace with rod and shower curtain to increase width for easy entrance/exit from shower. Homeowner and daughter in agreement. Suggestion from homeowner Install shower with no threshold or cut out if bathing abilities are severely limited. Daughter, homeowner and caregiver requested walk-in shower or cut out entrance to tub. Height of tub (16 inches). OT informed them that that is not the likely option due to funding and lack of severe limitation in homeowner mobility. Add grab bar (32 inch) vertically approximately where YELLOW tape is. Add grab bar (32 inch) vertically where YELLOW tape is.

4. KITCHEN Do you prepare meals in the kitchen? If so, do you have any difficulties with preparing meals? Safety concerns? Increase task lighting at sink, stove, etc. Install D-type cupboard door handles Install adjustable shelving to increase access to upper cabinets Increase access to under counter storage space by installing pull-out units Insulate hot water pipes if exposed Install hot-proof surface near oven Install switches and outlets at front of counter Install pressure-balanced, temperature-regulated, lever faucets Expand counter surface Create sitting knee clearance under work sites by removing doors or shelves Improve color contrast of cabinet and counters surface edges for those with low vision Add tactile and color-contrasted controls for those with low vision Provide sturdy step stool with hand rail Clean or install new range hood Kitchen not used by homeowner. Daughter and paid Caregiver provides assistance daily with kitchen tasks such as: Meal preparation Washing dishes

5. LIVING, DINING, BEDROOM Do you have any difficulty getting in and out of bed or your favorite chair? Widen or clear pathways within each room by rearranging furniture Secure throw and area rug edges with double-sided tape Improve access to and from chairs and beds by inserting risers under furniture legs Use side bed rail or chairs with armrests Enlarge lamp switch or install touch-control lamp at bedside Install adjustable closet rods, shelving, and light source for better storage access Install vertical pole adjacent to chair and sofa Explained pros and cons of 2 nd floor bedroom, fall risk, etc. through use of interpreter. Homeowner reports she understands and that it would be temporary. Lower height of bed to 18 to 20 inches Current 1 st floor bed is too high for homeowner at 25 inches Raise furniture to appropriate height using leg extender products Install uniform level floor surfaces using wood, tile, or low-pile rugs Install telephone jack near bed and favorite chair Request to establish 2 nd floor bedroom at front of house with windows facing street. Homeowner and daughter requested homeowner sleep in front bedroom on SECOND floor. OT and Homeowner assessed environment and request. Homeowner expressed her preference for this room and motivation to return because: she used to sleep there, room has 2 large windows/sunshine, her personal altar is in this room, does her floral arrangement hobby there. She looked very happy. Reduce height of bed from 25 inches to 18 to 20 in. Bed -Add bed rail to support safe sit to stand Chair with arm rests Touch control lamp at bedside Closet -Lower closet rods & Add light Add bedside commode No bathroom on 2 nd floor. (Can use commode from 1 st floor bedroom). Caregiver/ daughter agree to clean daily Second option: 1 st floor bedroom. If it is not feasible to arrange for 2 nd floor bedroom the Suggestions would be same. Commode should be available in the bedroom homeowner sleeps in.

6. LAUNDRY Do you do your own laundry? Any difficulties? Build a counter for sorting and folding clothes Adjust clothesline to convenient height Relocate laundry appliances Clean dryer vent or replace with metallic hose Caregiver does laundry. Homeowner would PREFER to do laundry. Not recommended by OT For Caregiver ease, RTGM could consider suggestions 7. BASEMENT Do you use the basement? If so Identify and eliminate sources of water in basement (usually gutters our plumbing) Add additional lighting as needed Remove combustible materials and hazardous waste Clear pathway to utilities Handrails need to be added to both sides of stairs. Stair tread height is not even. Daughter requested repair. Not sure if this is necessary or reasonable. OT suggested homeowner NOT use basement to do laundry. She has a caregiver and it could pose more risk with carrying items. Note: Caregiver uses basement. We did not fully assess her needs as she was not present for this part of assessment.

8. LIVING ROOM Install couch cane to increase independence in getting off couch. uniform level floor surface (not sure if rugs can be replaced d/t budget) Couch cane would increase support for standing and sitting from couch. No chairs in living room that provide adequate support for sit to stand 9. TELEPHONE AND DOOR Any difficulty using your phone or identifying visitors? Do you have a personal emergency response system? Lifeline? Answering machine? Install wireless phone system near bed, sofa, and chair Carry phone in fanny back, on walker, etc. Install peephole at convenient height Install flashing light or sound amplifier to indicate ringing doorbell for those with visual or hearing problems Install mailbox at accessible height

10. STORAGE SPACE Any difficulty reaching clothes in your closets or other closets you use regularly? Install adjustable closet rods and shelves to appropriate height Install bi-fold or pocket doors 11. WINDOWS Any difficulty opening and closing windows you use regularly? Install lights inside closet Install handles and locks that are easy to grip, placed at appropriate heights Replace windows or storms that are not functional

12. ELECTRICAL OUTLETS AND CONTROLS Do you have enough outlets for your needs? Install light fixtures or outlet for lamps Install switches at top and bottom of stairs Install Ground Fault outlets in kitchen and bathroom Install wireless light switches where needed Install smoke, CO alarms, fire extinguishers Did not address electrical issues as this is already being addressed by RTGM contractor per Erin 13. HEAT, AIR, LIGHT, SMOKE, CARBON MONOXIDE, WATER TEMP CONTROLS Do you have adequate light, heat, water temperature control? Smoke and carbon monoxide detector? Install smoke/co alarms, fire extinguishers Replace thermostat with easy to read programmable type Order service for heating/ac system Install Compact Florescent lights where appropriate Reduce hot water temperature to 120 degrees

14. OTHER

Summary of Suggestions Equipment or Modification Measurement & Description if needed Quantity Comment Bed rail 1 Bedroom Carbon monoxide alarm 1 Chair with arm rests 1 Bedroom Closet light source 2 Bedroom Couch cane 1 Living room Counter TBD 1 Basement laundry Fire extinguisher 1 Kitchen Floor grab bar TBD 1 Bathroom Flooring/carpet TBD TBD Living room Grab bars 32 Inch 3 1 - Back door 2 - Bathroom Hand held shower head 1 Bathroom Hand rails TBD TBD Back porch stairwell 2nd floor stairwell Basement stairwell Mirror Full length 1 Bathroom Motion sensor light 2 1 - Front door Nightlights TBD TBD 1 - Back door Non glare lighting 1 Bathroom Non slip finish Front porch stairs Back porch stairs Non slip strips 1 Bathroom Non slip surface/strips TBD TBD 2 nd floor stairs if carpet removed Basement stairs Pedestal sink TBD 1 Bathroom Shower curtain 1 Bathroom Shower rod 1 Bathroom Smoke alarms 3 Task lighting TBD TBD Kitchen Toilet safety frame TBD 1 Bathroom Touch control lamp 1 Bedroom