Safe Environment: Maintain clean, hazard-free spaces to prevent accidents (e.g., slips, falls, burns).

Security Measures: Use locks, alarms, and monitoring to protect residents from harm or unauthorized access.

Routine and Consistency: Establish daily schedules to create a predictable and calming atmosphere.

Staff Training: Ensure caregivers are trained in emergency procedures, first aid, and recognizing risks.

Emotional Stability: Provide supportive relationships and clear communication to reduce anxiety and stress.

Health Monitoring: Regularly check residents’ physical and mental health to address issues promptly.

Emergency Preparedness: Have clear plans for fire drills, medical emergencies, and evacuation procedures.

Personalized Care: Adapt care plans to individual needs, promoting independence while ensuring safety.