Grip strength is a key but often overlooked factor in aging safely at home. It supports balance, stability, and the ability to perform everyday tasks like standing, holding railings, and managing personal care. As grip strength declines with age due to muscle loss, arthritis, or reduced activity, the risk of falls and loss of independence increases. Strong grip improves the effectiveness of safety features like grab bars and handrails, especially in high-risk areas like bathrooms. Maintaining or improving grip strength through exercise, combined with smart home modifications and well-placed support products, can significantly enhance safety, confidence, and long-term independence.














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