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Claire Bennett, Senior Home Safety Researcher and Editor at ElderlyTend

Claire Bennett

Senior Home Safety Researcher and Editor at ElderlyTend
Practical, easy-to-understand guidance for safer aging in place

Background

Claire Bennett is the Senior Home Safety Researcher and Editor at ElderlyTend, where she creates practical, easy-to-understand guides for older adults, caregivers, and families. Her work focuses on mobility aids, fall prevention, bathroom safety, daily living support, and aging-in-place decisions.

Approach

Claire’s approach is centered on helping readers make safer and more realistic choices at home. Instead of relying on generic product hype, she focuses on the factors that matter most in daily life, including stability, comfort, ease of use, room fit, and caregiver practicality.

Mission

Through ElderlyTend, Claire aims to make senior home safety guidance more useful, more transparent, and less overwhelming for families trying to support independence while reducing risk.

Editorial Process

All content published on ElderlyTend is researched and written with a focus on real-world safety, usability, and clarity. Claire reviews each guide to ensure recommendations are practical for everyday home use, especially for older adults and caregivers.

Whenever applicable, products and safety solutions are evaluated based on stability, ease of use, installation requirements, and suitability for different home environments.

Who Claire Writes For

Claire creates content for older adults, caregivers, and families looking for clear, practical guidance on improving safety at home without unnecessary complexity.

Active: Claire regularly updates guides to reflect safer and more practical home solutions.

Core Expertise Areas

Mobility Aids
Fall Prevention
Bathroom Safety
Bedroom Safety
Daily Living Support
Aging-in-Place
Caregiver Guidance
Product Reviews

Have a home safety question? Contact the ElderlyTend team and Claire may address it in an upcoming guide.

Claire’s Picks

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