ModuleDraft
Living room + seating setup after stroke — transfers, furniture, and fall prevention
In-depth living room module: chair/sofa height, transfer safety, clutter control, rugs/cords, remote placement, and one-handed access.
Recovery & RehabCaregiver, SurvivorIntermediate14 minPlain (6–8)
Educational only
Educational only — ask OT/PT to assess your transfer technique and chair height needs.
Get help now
If you fall and hit your head, have severe pain, or are on blood thinners: seek urgent evaluation. For new stroke-like symptoms: call your local emergency number.
Key takeaways
- Make transfers safer from common chairs/sofas
- Reduce clutter/rugs/cords that cause falls
- Set up one-handed access to essentials
Transfer safety basics
- Seat height matters
- Armrests help
- Stable surfaces
Chair/sofa setup
- Firm cushion
- Add risers if needed
- Avoid deep soft couches
Clutter control
- Clear pathways
- Remove loose rugs
- Tape/route cords
Essentials placement
- Phone
- Remote
- Water
- Meds list
- Call button
Practice plan
- OT/PT transfer training
- Rehearse with caregiver
Practice check
What you’ll practice
These questions are untimed. After you answer all of them, you’ll see your score and a clear next lesson or reference step.
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References
- NICE guideline NG236Stroke rehabilitation in adults