Take this quick 3-minute quiz to see how well your loved one’s home supports independence, safety, and peace of mind — now and in the years ahead.
How Safe (and Future-Ready) is Your Parents’ Home?
You’ll answer a few simple questions — no judgment, no overwhelm — and get personalized insights you can actually use.
You’ll learn:
Where your parents’ home is already supporting independence
What small safety changes can make a big difference
How to plan ahead without losing your sanity
How the Quiz Works
(3 Simple Steps)
No stress, no judgment — just a simple way to understand
where you stand and what to do next.
Take the Quiz
Answer a few quick questions about your loved one’s home and routines.
See Your Score
Find out where your biggest safety wins and risks are.
Get Your Personalized PDF
Download your quiz and start taking small, smart steps toward independence and peace of mind.
Why It Matters
You’re Doing Your Best — This Makes It Easier
If you’re like most adult children, you want your parent to stay safe, comfortable, and independent at home, but figuring out what that takes can feel overwhelming.
This quiz takes the guesswork out of where to begin. It’s your first step toward a home that truly supports independence without the stress, guilt, or guesswork.
Who Are The Safety Sisters?
We’re Caryn and Brittany: two professionals (and daughters!) who’ve spent our careers helping families make aging-in-place safer, simpler, and more empowering.
Caryn Leventhal (the less tall one!) is a Certified Aging-in-Place Specialist (CAPS) and licensed general contractor (#960238), who helps families modify their homes for safety and independence.
Brittany Hancock (the tall one) is a universal design expert and interior designer who makes homes functional and beautiful, proving that safety doesn’t have to look clinical. She brings over 15 years of experience and a deep understanding of the emotional and practical needs of adult children and their parents.
Together, we created The Safety Sisters to guide adult children like you through one of life’s toughest balancing acts: keeping your parents safe and independent.