Creating your own safety plan involves identifying the steps you will take to be safer. As an older adult, it's important to develop a safety plan and make it a part of your everyday routine.
Your safety plan should include:
- Avoid shortcuts, especially when walking at night. Stick to main well lit routes.
- Not letting strangers get close to your body.
- Responding to the doorbell or door knocks, by taking a look from inside your home from a window or peephole and then speaking through the locked door. Ask who is there and why they are there so you can decide whether to open the door or advise them to leave.
- Instead of receiving cheques through the mail, arrange for direct deposit and have monthly bill payments automatically taken from your account.
- Considering switching to online banking or have a family members help with e-banking.
- Avoiding providing personal information on the phone.
If you think someone is following you, go to the nearest police station, open store or gas station. Don't drive or walk home. You don't want anyone to know where you live.

