Senior Safety | October 25, 2018
Reduce the Risk of Seniors Falling | Many seniors take a fall without getting injured, but as many as one out of five will be seriously hurt. Less than half may tell their doctor. Those who have fallen once often become fearful of falling again. This can begin a downward spiral as the fear of falling induces less activity. When a person becomes less active, he or she can become weaker, thus increasing the odds of another fall.
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), falling is a common problem for the elderly, and their injuries can make it hard to get around, do everyday activities, or live independently. Annually, millions of older persons receive care in emergency rooms for injuries after a fall. Medical costs of seniors continue to skyrocket as the population gets older.
The best answer is to reduce the risk factors that lead to falls. Falls often happen as a result of lower body weakness, vision problems, ill-fitting shoes, Vitamin D deficiency, medicines like sedatives or other medications that affect balance, household clutter, items left on steps, and pets or their feeding dishes or toys. The more risk factors at home, the higher the chance of taking a fall.
Caregivers can help older adults stay safer by reducing the number of risk factors in the home environment. Comfort Keepers® caregivers can evaluate your loved one’s home environment and make recommendations to lessen the likelihood of a fall. Comfort Keepers® can make suggestions for safety, such as eliminating throw rugs, repairing flooring, and using better lighting. If an adult has suffered an injury, a professional caregiver can aid in recovery. Caregivers can help someone recover and improve the odds of independent living again. Comfort Keepers® can also transport older adults to their medical appointments.
If you are concerned about the health and well-being of your aging loved ones we can help. Comfort Keepers®’ trained caregivers help provide senior clients with the highest quality of life possible to keep them happy and healthy at home.
Our Interactive Caregiving™ provides a system of care that addresses safety, nutrition, mind, body, and activities of daily living (ADLs).
Moreover, our trained caregivers are selected with one specific quality in mind: empathy. Empathetic care is care that starts in the heart, and it allows us to meet our client’s exact needs.
Learn more about our unique service offering by contacting the Comfort Keepers Edmonton office. If you live in Devon, Edmonton, Sherwood Park, or Stony Plain and surrounding areas, contact Comfort Keepers at 780-465-4665.
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