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Fall Prevention Tips for Scottsdale Seniors

September 9, 2016

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Tips For Scottsdale Seniors Regarding Fall Prevention

According to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), one out of every five falls results in a serious injury, such as a bone fracture or head injury.[1] We’re all susceptible to falls, but older adults in particular need to take special care. This is because as we age, mobility, strength, and sensory faculties can change. Help your Scottsdale seniors parent or grandparent stay safe at home with the fall prevention tips below. You’ll be just in time for Fall Prevention Awareness Week, which coincides with the first week of fall (September 22-28).

Lessen Risks Around the Home

There’s no better place to start applying fall prevention tips than around the house. Reports show that more than 75% of accident-related injuries occur in the home. Take a look around your Scottsdale seniors parent’s home, identify fall risks, and make changes to reduce them. Here are a few ideas to get you started:
  • Clear pathways of electrical cords, furniture, and other clutter.
  • Put regularly used items within easy reach, i.e. at waist or counter level.
  • Put night lights in bathrooms and on stairs.
  • Secure floor coverings with non-slip pads.
  • Install hand rails, grab bars, and tub mats in the bathroom.[2]
For even more ideas to fall-proof your home, read our blog post for National Safety Month.

Make Self-Care a Priority

Fall safety requires more than just minimizing external risks. Monitoring one’s health and practicing good self-care will help lessen physical vulnerabilities that can increase the chance of fall. Help your Scottsdale seniors parent to do the following:
  • Make regular appointments to check hearing and vision and wear comfortable hearing aids and eyeglasses with an adequate prescription.
  • Properly take medications (for tips, read our Medication Management blog post).
  • Exercise safely and moderately—mobilizing joints increases overall body function, lessening the risk of falls.[3]
  • Eat a healthy, balanced diet and drink plenty of water, especially in the summer when seniors are at risk for heat-related illness.

Ask for Help

For some older Scottsdale seniors adults, accepting help and their changing needs can present an emotional challenge. Support your parent in getting all the help he or she needs by encouraging him or her to see how it will actually enable greater freedom. Help can come in many different forms:
  • Assistive devices, such as a cane or walker[4]
  • Sturdy, orthopedic shoes
  • A medical alert device
  • An in-home caregiver
Sources [1] http://dailynurse.com/strategies-reduce-patient-falls/ [2] http://www.stopfalls.org/grantees_info/files/HomeModification.PDF [3] http://dailynurse.com/strategies-reduce-patient-falls/ [4] http://www.stopfalls.org/grantees_info/files/AssistiveDevices.pdf BrightStar Care Scottsdale proudly provides Home Care and Support for Seniors, including 24 hour in home care, and support in independent and assisted living communities. We provide all levels of home care from companion services to Skilled Nursing. Medical Staffing, Home care, In-Home Skilled Nursing, In-Home Physical Therapy for pediatric, adult and geriatric patients, Companion and Personal Care for Elders with Alzheimer’s or Dementia. We also provide Home Child Care, Sitter and Nanny services for Children and Support for New Mothers. We Support Veterans as a partner of the VA/Veterans administration provider network and are a Home Care Provider for U.S. Department of Labor, Division of Energy Employees and Occupational Illness Compensation. We Accept most Long Term Care Insurance benefits, provide Hospice care, Live-in care, CNA, Caregiver, RN, LPN, RN Supervision, Compassionate Care, and Compatibility Guarantees. We are an ALS Society partner, Alzheimer Association member, and provide care for developmentally disabled and individuals of all ages with mental health and behavioral health diagnosis. Other services include safe discharge and transportation from the hospital or rehab facility, Post Op care both short and long term, Pre-Operation and preparation help and assistance, client monitoring for out of town family members. BrightStar Care of Greater Scottsdale provides child care, special need care, companions and senior care in Greater Scottsdale and Maricopa County including Paradise Valley, Fountain Hills, Pinnacle Peak, Carefree, and Cave Creek in AZ.