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Your home should be a safe haven... not a danger zone

Fall Proof Home is specifically designed to help adults over 60 and their families identify and eliminate the hidden fall risks lurking in every room of your house — so you can age in place safely, stay independent, and remain confident in your own home for years to come.

"I Want to Stay in My Own Home... I Don't Want to Be a Burden... I Want My Parents to Age in Place Safely... I'm Terrified Something Will Happen When I'm Not There"

If you've said (or thought) these words, you're not alone.

Maybe you've started noticing you're being extra careful in the shower, or you've caught yourself hesitating before stepping into the bathtub. Perhaps you've had that heart-stopping moment when you slipped on a wet floor...or you're starting to worry about your mom living alone after she mentioned feeling "unsteady" lately.

You might find yourself avoiding certain areas of your home or asking family members to help with tasks you used to do easily. Maybe you are beginning to lie awake at night wondering how long you are able to stay in your own home safely.

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But here's the shocking truth most people don't know:

Your home — the place where you should feel safest — is actually the second-most common place for accidental death or permanent disability to occur.

That's right. Falls are reported to be the second-most common reason for accidental death and a leading cause of permanent disability according to the World Health Organization (WHO) and Center for Disease Control (CDC). Because most falls happen at home, this means that your home is one of the most common places an accidental death or permanent disability may occur. Your house has more hidden dangers than you realize.

The Hidden Dangers Lurking in Your "Safe" Home

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seconds

Every 11 seconds a major fall occurs that leads to a an emergency room visit or injury.

As a physical therapist, I see the devastating aftermath of preventable home falls every day. Adults who were living independently, who were active and confident— their lives changed in an instant because of hazards they never saw coming.

Let me tell you about Mary.

Mary was 72 and loved playing tennis twice a week. She lived alone in her condo and prided herself on her independence. She drove herself to appointments, did her own grocery shopping, and had an active social life.

As the years went on, Mary started feeling a little less steady on her feet. So she did what many people do — she thought being more careful and restricting her activities would keep her safer.

She stopped playing tennis. She avoided getting down on the floor. She moved more slowly and cautiously around her home.

But all that "being careful" actually made her weaker and more at risk.

One morning, stepping into her shower — something she'd done thousands of times before — Mary slipped and fell, breaking her hip.

646,000+ 

Deaths per year due to falls

37.4 Million +

Fall related injuries
requiring medical care

Age 65+

Age most at risk for
fall related deaths

After surgery, Mary spent over a month in rehab. When she finally came home, she needed a walker and couldn't navigate her bathroom safely. Because she lived alone, she now had to rely on friends for rides to doctors and grocery shopping — the very dependence she'd tried so hard to avoid.

The heartbreaking part?

This entire tragedy could have been prevented.

With just a few simple modifications to her bathroom — grab bars, a shower seat, better lighting — Mary would still be playing tennis today.

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What Most People Get Dangerously Wrong

Here's what most people don't understand: You can have perfect balance and still fall if your environment is working against you.

Think about it — you could be the most physically fit person in the world, but if you step on a wet floor in dim lighting while wearing socks, you're going down.

That's why even if you've worked on improving your balance and strength, you're only getting half the protection you need.

You need to set up your home in such a way that you maximize its safety.

Most people are not aware of all the different trip hazards and fall risks within their home. Once you identify the risks within your home, you then need to take action to reduce or eliminate the risks.

The Room-by-Room Reality Check

As a physical therapist with nearly two decades of experience, I had to become a "fall detective." As a fall detective, I've investigated thousands of home falls. What I've discovered may surprise you:

  • The bathroom — where most home falls occur — has at least 12 different fall hazards most people never think about.
  • The bedroom — where you're most vulnerable when you first wake up — contains hidden dangers that increase your fall risk greatly.
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  • The kitchen — with its combination of water, hard surfaces, and reaching requirements — is essentially an obstacle course for older adults.
  • The hallways and stairs — spaces you navigate multiple times daily — harbor invisible threats that could end your independence in seconds.
  • Your closet — where you'd least expect — has major risks you may not be aware of especially with regard to your clothing.
  • Even your body — even if its strong — is supposed to react to its environment correctly but sometimes it responds in ways that you don't expect it to which leads to falls.

The scariest part? Most of these hazards are completely preventable with simple, inexpensive to no-cost modifications and simple tips that take minutes to implement.

Introducing... Fall Proof Home

Fall Proof Home is a comprehensive room-by-room system that helps you identify and eliminate the hidden fall risks in your house — so you can age in place successfully, maintain your independence, and stay confident in your own home for years to come.

This isn't about expensive home renovations or turning your house into a medical facility. This is about strategic home modifications for seniors and practical aging in place solutions that preserve your home's comfort while dramatically reducing your fall risk.

Fall Proof Home also helps you identify and eliminate common, yet often hidden, internal fall risks within your body.

Whether you're an active adult who wants to age in place safely, or a caring family member who wants to support your loved one's independence at home, Fall Proof Home gives you the knowledge and tools to create a truly safe environment.

Within Fall Proof Home, you'll discover:

After enrolling in Fall Proof Home, you get lifetime access to 4 practical yet comprehensive modules with videos to help you eliminate fall risks and secure your independence. These lessons can be completed as quickly or as slowly as you need to help you maintain the independence and freedom you're after.

Within Fall Proof Home you'll discover:

A  System

The Room-by-Room Fall Prevention System that addresses specific hazards in every area of your home

The Truth

The truth about why most home falls happen  and how many are completely preventable

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  • Bathroom safety strategies shows how to eliminate the most common bathroom fall risks
  • Bedroom safety strategies that protect you when you're most vulnerable
  • Kitchen modifications that let you cook and clean without fear
  • The Hidden Dangers Checklist for hallways, stairs, and pathways
  • Equipment safety training such as how to use walkers and canes correctly — they help when used right, but can be incredibly dangerous when used incorrectly
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  • Money-saving equipment recommendations that provide maximum safety without breaking the bank
  • Internal risk factors everyone needs to address to safely age in place (i.e. energy conservation, blood pressure changes)
  • Clothing and footwear guidelines that can mean the difference between staying upright and hitting the floor
  • Safe transfer techniques for getting in and out of chairs, beds, cars, showers, and toilets
  • Mobility plan that helps increase leg strength and step height for safer walking 
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Course Modules

A look inside the course

The Fall Proof Home Roadmap to Continued Independence:

4 Comprehensive Modules + Expert Bonus Content

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Module 1: Being Aware of Your Surroundings

The Room-by-Room Safety System

  • Bathroom Safety (The #1 Fall Location):  Specific hazards and simple solutions
  • Bedroom Safety: Morning vulnerability protection and nighttime navigation
  • Kitchen Safety: Water, surfaces, and reaching hazards eliminated
  • Dining Room Safety: Chair, table, and movement considerations
  • Floors, Hallways & Pathways: The invisible trip hazards hiding in plain sight
  • Living Room Safety: Furniture arrangement and lighting strategies
  • Entryways & Exits: First impression safety and invisible dangers
  • Stair Safety: Up and down navigation without fear

This module helps you identify and eliminate external fall risks in each of the rooms of the house.

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Module 2: Being Aware of Your Body

Internal Fall Risk Factors

  • Energy Conservation Strategies: How to strategically manage your stamina to prevent falls
  • Orthostatic Hypotension Safety: Managing blood pressure changes that cause falls
  • Step Height Improvement: Simple techniques for safer walking
  • Balance Enhancement: Strength, posture, sensation, vision, and inner ear optimization
  • Medication Safety: How your prescriptions might be increasing your fall risk
  • Clothing & Footwear Safety: What to wear and what to avoid
  • Safe Transfer Techniques: Getting in/out of showers, tubs, toilets, chairs, and beds safely

This module helps you understand and eliminate common, yet hidden, internal fall risks.

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Module 3: Being Aware of Your Equipment 

Hazards and Helps

  • Walker Safety Training: Proper use, common mistakes, and safety strategies
  • Cane Safety Training: Correct technique and hazard avoidance
  • Equipment Selection Guide: Choosing the right tools for your specific needs

Equipment can be useful or even necessary, but it must be used correctly to be a help and not a hazard. This module not only provides advice on selecting the equipment that's right for you, it explains common challenges and how to use different walkers and canes correctly.

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Module 4: Expert Bonus Interview
  • Advanced Fall Prevention Strategies with experienced senior physical therapist
  • Professional insights gathered over 50 years
  • Additional safety wisdom from extensive clinical experience

This module provides decades of experience, advice, and wisdom from both personal tips and examples to follow.

Bonuses

Lifetime Access to the Course Plus These Valuable Bonuses!

Don't fall! 101 ways to reduce your fall risk at home e-Book (PDF):

Complete written guide for reducing home fall risks

mobility workbook

Pros and cons guide for informed equipment purchases

Lifetime Access

Review, reference, and refresh as many times as needed

home safety checklists

Room by room home safety checklists to quickly reduce fall risk.

walker comparison chart

Pros and cons guide for informed equipment purchases

Why I Created the Fall Proof Home System

Physical therapy has shown me both the tragedy of preventable falls and the triumph of simple solutions.


Every week, I see people like Mary — active, independent individuals whose lives are forever changed by a single fall that could have been easily prevented.


But I also see the incredible relief and renewed confidence that comes when someone takes control of their environment. When they realize that staying in their own home safely isn't just a hope — it's an achievable goal.


After nearly two decades of being a "fall detective," I noticed a pattern: The people who stayed independent longest weren't necessarily the strongest or most balanced. They were the ones who had created truly safe environments.


They understood that fall prevention isn't just about your body — it's about your surroundings too.


That's why I created Fall Proof Home — to give you the same systematic approach I use with my patients every day, so you can identify and eliminate fall risks before they threaten your ability to age in place successfully.

From Overwhelmed to "Fall Detective"

Nearly 20 years ago, I started my physical therapy practice with passion but honestly, I was often overwhelmed. I jumped right into the hospital setting to help those who were hurting most. After a few years, I decided to move into an acute rehab setting where I worked with people for hours a day in order to maximize their independence prior to returning home. Part of the training I would do with people before they could safely return home would be to take them on a "home safety evaluation." 

These home safety evaluations were the spark of something special for me. What I was trying to mimic and re-create in the sterile clinic setting, I now was able to show my clients in their own environment within their homes. I had to become a "fall detective." Often times I discovered many fall risks within the homes that we didn't even get to work on because my clients did not realize it was a risk.

Doing these home safety evaluations led me to want to jump into the world of home-health therapy. I wanted to spend all my time in my clients own environment in order to maximize their safety right where they spent the most of their time. I wanted to make their homes the safe haven they were wanting it to be.

While I was working as a home therapist for about a decade, a large part of my time was devoted to a room-by-room risk assessment. I often spent hours educating both my clients and their family members about the dangers and risks I discovered within each room of their homes. They were often shocked about how many potential areas of concern that I would find that needed improvement. We would identify and then discuss a plan to reduce or eliminate each of the fall risks. If needed, we would also set up their environment with various equipment or perform little to no cost modifications to maximize safety and improve movement around the house.

The Missing Piece Most People Get Wrong:

Most people were not aware of the laundry list of potential risks within their homes. If you aren't aware of dangers before they happen, you won't see a fall coming until it's too late.

Each room of the home has it's own challenges to overcome but it's not always as obvious as a loose curled up throw rug. Often times the most dangerous areas are hidden.

While there are external reasons that falls happen in the home, there are also internal reasons within our bodies that also need to be addressed. Someone may have a perfect tub or shower set up equipment (or no equipment) wise, but if they don't step in and out with safer techniques, they will continue to be at risk at home. 

That's when I developed the Fall Proof Home system.

The Solution:

Fall Proof Home is a re-creation of the same system that I developed which addresses both the external and internal reasons most falls occur at home. Many falls can be prevented when you set up your home for safety and learn the how to improve your body's internal risk factors.

Fall Proof Home walks you through each room of the home to help you identify and eliminate each room's fall hazards. It also helps helps you begin to improve the internal risks within your body that you may not be aware of. Attention is also given to various mobility equipment so you know how to use them safely and how to avoid potential dangers associated with them.

Fall Proof Home is an online program that was created to prevent falls in the home so you can continue to stay independent and live in your home for decades to come.

The Real Cost of Falls

Let's talk about what NOT making your home fall-proof could cost you — both financially and emotionally.

The Real Cost of Home Falls

Financial Impact

  • Average fall-related hospital stay: $35,000 (or max out-of-pocket, depending on insurance limits)
  • Emergency home modifications after a fall: $5,000–$15,000
  • In-home physical therapy for seniors: $150+ per session × 12 sessions = $1,800+
  • Senior home safety assessment: $300–$500
  • Assisted living facility: $4,500+/month ($54,000+ per year)
  • Nursing home care: $9,000+/month ($108,000+ per year)
  • Professional home safety assessment: $300–$500

One preventable fall can destroy
the nest egg you spent decades building.

Emotional & Life Impact:

  • Loss of independence and confidence
  • Unable to live in your own home
  • Becoming a burden on family members
  • Adult children living in constant worry
  • Reduced quality of life and social isolation
  • The regret of knowing "it could have been prevented"

Compare Your Investment Options:

Traditional Aging in Place Approach:
  • Professional senior home safety assessment: $500+
  • In-home physical therapy sessions: $150 × 12 sessions = $1,800+
  • Emergency modifications after a fall: $5,000–$15,000+
  • Time, stress, and multiple appointments
  • Total: 

$7,300+ 
(and that's if you're lucky enough to avoid a serious fall)

Fall Proof Home:
  • Complete Fall Proof Home System
  • Fall Proof Home Physical Book (PDF)
  • Mobility Workbook
  • Walker Comparison Chart
  • Expert Wisdom from Multiple Decades of Experience 

$297

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Complete Fall Proof home system

Secure Your Independence

One-time payment • Lifetime access • 4 comprehensive modules + bonuses

$

297


  • Material Available 24/7 
  • Lifetime Access
  • Start Immediately
  • Don't Fall exclusive eBook
  • Fall Proof Home Checklists
  • Fall Proof Home Mobility Workbook
  • Access to All Modules
  • Access to Bonus Lessons
  • Access to Future Lessons

The Complete System That Costs Less Than Two Physical Therapy Sessions

At $297, this comprehensive course costs less than what most people spend on just two home physical therapy sessions — but gives you a lifetime of knowledge and the ability to protect yourself and your loved ones.


Consider what you're really investing in:

  • Preventing just one fall could save you tens of thousands in medical bills and home modifications
  • Successfully aging in place could save you hundreds of thousands compared to assisted living and avoiding a nursing home
  • The peace of mind that comes from knowing your home supports your independence: Priceless

Most importantly: A home without knowledge leads to missed hazards. Knowledge paired with action leads to a safer home. When you have a safer home, you have a safer life.


This course gives you both the understanding of WHERE and HOW falls happen in your home, and the exact steps to prevent them.


Designed for People Who Value Independence

This course was created for:

  • Preventing just one fall could save you tens of thousands in medical bills and home modifications
  • Active adults over 60 who want to age in place safely and independently
  • Adult children who want to support their parents' aging in place goals
  • Those using assistive devices who needs their home environment optimized for senior safety
  • Caregivers and family members who want practical home modifications for seniors

You don't need expensive contractors or major renovations. Most modifications can be done in minutes with simple, affordable to no cost solutions.

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100% Satisfaction-Guarantee.

Try the entire course for 30 days. If it's not right for you for any reason, simply request a full refund.

We're confident this system will help you improve your balance and confidence, but we want you to feel completely secure in your investment.

Imagine This...

Six months from now, you're:
  • Moving confidently through every room of your home
  • Stepping into your shower without a second thought
  • Feeling more confident in the most dangerous room of the home – the bathroom
  • Getting in and out of bed safely and easily
  • Walking up and down stairs with confidence
  • Cooking in your kitchen without fear of falling
  • Living independently in your own home — exactly where you want to be
If you're an adult child, imagine:
  • Finally sleeping peacefully knowing your parent's home supports their aging in place goals
  • Ending those constant worry calls to check if they're okay
  • Knowing you've done everything possible to help them stay independent at home
  • Having a clear action plan for senior home safety instead of just hoping for the best

This course gives you the knowledge and tools to make that vision your reality.

Why This Approach Works When Others Don't

Most people try to make their homes safer with random modifications they've heard about — a grab bar here, a night light there. But fall prevention isn't about random safety equipment. It's about a systematic approach that addresses the specific risks in each area of your home.


When you address hazards room by room with a proven system:

  • Environmental awareness helps you spot dangers before they cause falls
  • Body awareness keeps you safe even when your surroundings aren't perfect
  • Equipment knowledge ensures your assistive devices help rather than hurt
  • Comprehensive strategy provides multiple layers of protection

This systematic approach is why people often eliminate fall risks they never even knew existed.


Disclaimer: This course is educational material designed to teach you a proven system for improving balance. It does not provide medical advice, medical treatment, or establish a patient-healthcare provider relationship.

You might be thinking...

"But My Home Seems Pretty Safe Already..."

That's exactly what Mary thought too.

Here's the truth: Most home fall hazards are invisible to untrained eyes. They're not obvious dangers like broken stairs or gaping holes in the floor. They're subtle environmental factors that create the perfect storm for falls:

  • The slight height difference between your bathroom floor and shower or tub
  • The lighting angle that creates shadows on your stairs
  • The bathroom rug that seems secure but barely shifts
  • The kitchen cabinet that requires you to reach beyond your safe range

Professional fall detectives are trained to see these hidden hazards. This course gives you those same trained eyes.


"But I Don't Want to Turn My Home Into a Medical Facility..."

We completely understand. Your home should feel like HOME — comfortable, welcoming, and familiar.

That's exactly why this approach works: The most effective fall prevention modifications are often the most unseen.

We're not talking about installing hospital railings or covering your beautiful home with medical equipment. We're talking about strategic improvements that enhance safety while preserving (and often improving) your home's comfort and appearance.

Many of our modifications actually make your home more beautiful and functional — better lighting, more organized pathways, and smarter furniture arrangements.


"What If I'm Not Handy or Don't Want to Do Home Modifications?"

Perfect question. Here's the reality: Most effective fall prevention modifications require zero construction skills.

We're talking about:

  • Rearranging furniture for safer pathways
  • Adding simple lighting solutions
  • Choosing different footwear
  • Changing how you move through your space
  • Installing simple, no-drill safety equipment

The modifications that require tools usually involve nothing more complex than installing a grab bar or adding a shower seat — tasks many people can do themselves or easily hire someone for.

Plus, we show you exactly what to ask for if you do hire help, so you're not taken advantage of or sold unnecessary equipment.


"Will This Work for Someone Who Already Uses a Walker or Cane?"

Absolutely. In fact, this course includes specific training on walker and cane safety — because assistive devices can increase your fall risk if you don't know how to use them properly in your home environment. But again, this is an educational course for informational purposes only. It does not constitute medical advice, medical treatment, nor establish a patient healthcare professional relationship.

We cover:

  • How to navigate narrow hallways with walking devices
  • Bathroom safety with assistive equipment
  • Stair strategies for cane and walker users
  • When equipment helps and when it hinders
  • How to modify your home specifically for assistive device safety

Many of the people who need the information in this course course are those already using walking aids — because their home environments haven't been adapted for their new mobility requirements.


"What If My Parent Won't Listen or Doesn't Want Changes?"

This is one of the most common concerns adult children face. Nobody wants to feel like they're losing control or being treated like a child.

That's why we recommend:

  • Presenting safety modifications positively (as independence enhancers, not restrictions)
  • Starting with the smallest, least invasive changes that build trust and boosts confidence
  • Involving your parent in the decision-making process so they feel empowered
  • Focusing on modifications that improve comfort as much as safety

Often, the resistance melts away when people realize that fall prevention modifications actually help them do MORE of what they want to do, not less.


"Why Not Just Hire a Professional to Assess My Home?"

Great question. Professional senior home safety assessments typically cost $300–$500 and give you a one-time snapshot of your home's risks.

Here's what a one-time assessment WON'T give you:

  • Ongoing knowledge to spot new hazards as they develop
  • Education about WHY each modification matters (so you actually implement them)
  • Budget-friendly alternatives to expensive contractor solutions
  • Body awareness training that works with your environment changes
  • Equipment guidance for walkers, canes, and safety devices
  • Family education so everyone knows how to maintain safety

This course gives you the same professional knowledge for less than the cost of a single assessment — plus you can review and reference it for life as your needs change.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I enroll in the course?

Click on the red "Enroll Now" button either above or below this section and you will be taken to the checkout page where you can complete your purchase. After your purchase, you'll receive a confirmation email with your receipt and another email with your log in credentials (Username and Password).

What do I do after I enroll?

After you have purchased the course (see above "How do I enroll in the online course?"), you should automatically be logged in to the page. You will then have access to all the modules, chapters, and lesson videos within the course.

If you are not automatically logged in, either click the link provided in your email to be directed to the course, or go to: www.yourptguy.com/courses

Once here, log in with the same email address and password that you were emailed to you when you enrolled in the course.

How do I access the course once I have purchased it?

After purchase, you'll receive immediate access to all course modules and bonus materials. You can watch on any device and progress at your own pace with lifetime access. You'll receive the your "user name" and "password" in an email after purchasing the course. It may take a couple minutes for it to be sent over. Be sure to check your "Spam" folder just in case that email accidentally gets sent to that  folder.

Your login, or your “user name”, will be the email address that you sign up with. 

Your password will be emailed to you along with your username when you enroll.

You’ll have lifetime access to the courses and future updates as well. You’ll be able to take the course at your own pace because all the videos are pre-recorded. 

You’ll also be able to stop and jump right back to where you were in the courses whenever you log back into the course.

It’s also a good idea to “Bookmark” the yourPTguy.com page or Member Dashboard for easy access when you return.

What do I do if I didn't receive an email after my purchase?

If for some reason you did not receive a confirmation email after you completed your purchase, please check your "Spam" or "Junk" folders in your email provider. If the email is still not found, reach out to us through email at: support@yourPTguy.com

What if I forgot my password to log in to the course?

If you forget your password or username on the log in section of the course, click "I forgot my password" and you will be sent an email to reset your password.

Can I access the course using my iPad, tablet, or smart phone?

Yes, indeed! As long as you have internet access, you can log into the site to access the course.

What if I don't have a computer or internet?

In order for you to have access to the online course, you will need to use either your computer or mobile device that can connect to the internet. The videos can only be accessed when you are logged into the course through the internet.

Do I have to start the course from the beginning?

Feel free to jump around! Unlike Fall Proof Body which is meant to be taken sequentially, you can jump to whichever section you feel you need most at the time.

How long is the course?

Currently, there are over 110 videos and more are being added. Each video is of varying lengths, depending on the topic. There is over 4 hours of training and teaching content at this time.

How long will I have access to the course videos?

You will have lifetime access to the online course videos after you have purchased the course. All you need to do is remember your log-in information for future use.

Will there be future videos added to the course?

There will likely be additional future videos added as the course expands.

Is there homework involved with the course? Tests? Pop-Quizzes?!

There is no homework or tests. Any "pops" that you may hear may have come from your joints.

What if I am not satisfied with the course?

We offer a 30-day money-back guarantee. If you're not satisfied for any reason, simply request a refund within 30 days of purchase.

How do I know which modifications I need most?

It's recommended that most people start with the hallways, pathways, and bathroom areas first. But it depends on your specific situation, mobility level, and highest-risk areas. You probably have an idea of challenging areas that you may need to devote some attention to. Perhaps you find yourself taking a little more time in a room or that you slow down a little bit in a certain location. Listen to your body. Another great thing about Fall Proof Home (as opposed to Fall Proof Body), is that it isn't as important to go through the course sequentially. Feel free to jump around and jump to the areas you feel you may need to address first.

What if I rent my home or live in an apartment?

Many of the most effective modifications require no permanent changes — furniture arrangement, lighting improvements, pathway optimization, and behavior modifications. For modifications that do require installation, we show you renter-friendly options and how to discuss safety needs with landlords.

How long will it take to make my home fall proof?

Most people can implement the highest-priority safety modifications within the first week. The beauty of this system is that you start with the changes that provide the biggest safety improvement first, then work through the remaining modifications at your own pace.

Why do I need a course about preventing falls if I haven't fallen in the past?

100% of people who have fallen did not fall before their first time. You never know when a fall is going to happen. Every 11 seconds a fall related injury requiring medical attention or trip the emergency room occurs. Prevention is key. Stay independent by preventing falls before they happen.

Do you teach exercises in the course?

There are a few exercises to help with improving step height and other basic areas of strength but if you are looking for more exercises, Fall Proof Body is an excellent solution with ample exercises for each of the 4 components of balance. But if you are looking for an individualized plan to follow based off your body's unique needs, be sure to work with a physical therapist directly who can evaluate you and provide a plan of care that suites you best.

What if I have specific medical conditions that affect my fall risk?

While this course provides comprehensive environmental education, it cannot address individual medical situations. We always recommend consulting with your healthcare provider about condition-specific needs. However, the knowledge of each environmental strategies should help provide principles that can help set the home in order for safety. As always though, consult with an in-person therapist or healthcare professional who can help guide you with specific medical treatment, care, and a plan specifically for you and your needs.

Can other family members access this course too?

Your lifetime access means you can share this knowledge with family members who are involved in creating a safer home environment. Many adult children find this course invaluable for helping their parents stay safe and independent. But please do keep your access limited to those helping you. If a friend would like to learn more, please direct them to the course sales page where they can enroll as well.

What are your credentials?

I've grown up around physical therapy my entire life. My dad has been practicing for almost 50 years now (and is still practicing!). I received my bachelors degree in Human Performance and went on to receive my doctorate degree in Physical Therapy. I've also taken extensive advanced vestibular (inner ear and balance) training as well.

What is your expertise and where have you practiced?

I began my career as a physical therapist in the hospital and then transitioned to an intensive rehabilitation hospital where my goal was to help my clients become as independent as possible to hopefully return safely home. I then transitioned to home health therapy where I am still practicing currently. I have been in practice for a decade.

My clients and fellow colleagues have affirmed my expertise being my ability to teach and distill difficult concepts to everyday understandable language. I also have expertise in the often overlooked complex vestibular (inner ear) balance system.

How did you get involved in physical therapy?

I consider myself blessed to be born and raised into beautiful sunny Florida. Physical therapy has always been a part of my family’s life. My dad, John, has been a physical therapist for over 40 years now. After a life-threatening bike accident that my dad had, my eyes were opened to the importance of physical therapy. My dad went from being a marathon runner to being bed-bound and then wheelchair bound. The doctors said he would never walk again. With the help of my mom, and the physical therapists who came to help him at the house, I was able to see firsthand how he improved. Eventually he began walking again with a walker and then a cane. Thankfully, he was able to get back to running and is still running marathons even today! After seeing that transformation, I decided to go volunteer at his clinic where he treated his clients. I fell in love with helping people move better, stay independent, so they can enjoy their lives.

Speaking of falling in love, I remember my knees getting weak and almost falling when I saw my wife for the first time! What you don’t yet realize, is my wife, Lauren, was also involved in a traumatic life-threatening car accident where she sustained a traumatic brain injury and a crushed pelvis. At the scene of the accident, she was incubated and life-flighted to the nearest trauma center. She was able to come out of the coma a little after 2 weeks and she then had to re-learn how to breathe, talk, stand up, and walk again. In addition to physical therapy, she also received occupational and speech therapy. With the Lord’s help, and her hard work through therapy, she was able to make a near almost full recovery. Needless to say, reducing fall risk is huge on my heart.

Do you offer one-on-one consultations?

At this time, we do not offer one-on-one consultations or individualized video calls. Perhaps in the future!

What if I find your humor or jokes boring?

You get to see what it's like to be in my wife's shoes - God bless her.

Don't Wait Until It's Too Late

Mary's story didn't have to end the way it did. Your story doesn't have to either.


Every day you wait is another day you're living with hidden dangers that could change your life forever.


Secure your independence. Protect your loved ones. Create the fall-proof home you deserve.

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A personal note from Shawn,

This course was crafted for people just like you who take their health seriously; I have truly enjoyed creating it. My hope is that you will not just learn the content within the course, but that you will take action with that knowledge.


Knowledge without action leads no where. Action without knowledge leads to frustration. Don't be frustrated, be Fall Proof.

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