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Robert Romano outlines free home-safety assessment and fall-prevention services for Pleasant Hill seniors

Pleasant Hill City Commission on Aging · April 10, 2026
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At the April 9, 2026 Pleasant Hill City Commission on Aging meeting, Robert Romano described a countywide, no-cost home-safety assessment program for adults 60 and older that provides occupational-therapist assessments, installers for home modifications, devices and follow-up checks; renters may receive non-installed devices only.

Robert Romano, a senior specialist with Mills Diablo, told the Pleasant Hill City Commission on Aging at its April 9 meeting that his organization operates a countywide home-safety assessment and fall-prevention program for residents aged 60 and older.

"It is for older adults 60 years and older throughout the county," Romano said, describing a free service funded through various sources. Romano said the program conducts an initial intake by phone or web request, deploys a contracted occupational therapist to assess the home, and—based on that assessment—arranges contractor installation of recommended…

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