Home Safety Starts Before a Fall Happens

PR Home Care helps families notice everyday concerns that may affect safety, routine, comfort, and independence at home.


Falls and safety concerns often start with small changes.

A cluttered walkway. Poor lighting. Missed routines. Less activity. More time alone. Trouble keeping up with meals, errands, or household tasks.

PR Home Care helps families become more aware of these concerns before a fall, crisis, or caregiver burnout becomes the reason support is finally put in place.

Our role is non-medical. We provide companionship, routine support, lifestyle support, observation, transportation assistance, and family relief within our service scope.


PR Home Care helps support home safety awareness by paying attention to everyday concerns that may affect comfort, routine, and independence.

This may include noticing:

• Cluttered walkways
• Poor lighting
• Loose rugs or trip hazards
• Missed routines
• Long periods alone
• Difficulty keeping up with meals or errands
• Reduced activity
• Increased isolation
• Changes in how the home is being used
• Family caregiver stress

PR Home Care does not provide medical fall-risk evaluations, therapy, or skilled care. Our focus is non-medical support and awareness.


You do not have to wait for a fall to get support.

Many families begin noticing small signs first. A loved one may still be independent, but the home may not feel as safe or manageable as it once did.

PR Home Care helps bridge that gap with dependable non-medical support before hands-on care is needed.


How We Help

Companionship and Supervision

Regular presence, conversation, and supportive supervision for older adults who may be spending too much time alone.


Routine Support

Support with simple daily routines, meals, errands, light lifestyle tasks, organization, and structure.


Transportation and Outing Support

Non-medical accompaniment for errands, appointments, community activities, family events, and approved outings.


Family Relief

Dependable support so family caregivers can work, rest, attend appointments, or step away with greater peace of mind.


Home Safety Awareness

Support focused on noticing common home concerns and communicating appropriate non-medical observations to the family.


Family Education

Home safety is not only about equipment.

It is also about routine, awareness, environment, activity, and support.

A senior may not need hands-on care, but they may still need help staying connected, keeping routines steady, and reducing everyday risks at home.

PR Home Care helps families take action earlier.


Good Fit

Home safety support may be helpful if your loved one:

• Lives alone or spends long periods alone
• Has cluttered walkways or home organization concerns
• Has poor lighting or common trip hazards in the home
• Has become less active or more isolated
• Needs help with errands, meals, or routines
• Has family members who are becoming overwhelmed
• Does not need hands-on personal care but needs support
• Would benefit from companionship and routine check-ins


Scope

PR Home Care provides non-medical companion and lifestyle support.

We do not provide skilled nursing, physical therapy, occupational therapy, medical evaluations, diagnosis, treatment, medication administration, wound care, injections, or hands-on personal care.

If your loved one needs bathing, dressing, transferring, toileting, skilled nursing, therapy, medication administration, wound care, or hands-on personal care, a higher level of care may be more appropriate.


Concerned about safety at home?

Start with a support conversation.

PR Home Care can help you decide whether companion support, lifestyle support, transportation assistance, family relief, or home safety awareness support may be appropriate.