According to the National Council on Aging, every 15 seconds older adults are seen in an emergency room for a fall-related injury. That’s approximately four incidences every minute.
Further, the Centers for Disease Control says that falls—the majority of which occur at home—are the leading cause of injuries or death for those over age 65. That’s why it’s so important for seniors and their family caregivers to be vigilant about reducing their risk of falling, particularly at home.
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If either you or a loved one has experienced a fall, then there is a greater chance of falling again. Whether there is a history of falls or not, it's still important to take precautions to avoid falls and injuries.
A personalized fall risk assessment by a home health care professional can help pinpoint potential dangers of slips and falls and recommend ways to keep you or your loved one safe, depending on what needs they determine, they may also suggest in-home or personal care services.
As seniors age, they must become mindful of how they move through their daily activities. Even simple movements like getting out of bed or reaching for something on a shelf can have devastating consequences if they're not careful.
Seniors should remember these tips to prevent falls:
Sure, home is where the heart is. But without planning, it can become dangerous easily. Everyday items can lead to elderly falls. There are many precautions you or your loved one could take around the home to prevent falls and any resulting injuries from falls.
Consider the following precautions against falls indoors:
Taking these steps to prevent falls outside:
A senior's fitness status can dramatically affect their risk of falling. Strong muscles and bones, good vision, and mental sharpness all play a role in keeping seniors from taking a tumble.
Many of these recommendations are simple, while others are more involved and potentially costly. If needed, you or your family members may be able to obtain help from community programs or senior organizations.
For more information on how BAYADA Home Health Care can provide care to help you reduce your risk of falling and help you maintain your independence, contact your local BAYADA office.