Increasing Bathroom Safety and Preventing Senior Falls

Published by Stephen on November 30, 2009 under fall prevention

Preventing senior falls is something that is very important and the bathroom is one area of the home that poses a number of risks to the elderly. It is very important to address these risks and to help decrease the likelihood of a senior fall in the bathroom. There are several factors that should be considered when evaluating the safety of a bathroom and the person who is using it.

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Living With Osteoporosis

Published by Stephen on November 29, 2009 under fall prevention

Osteoporosis is a disease that is very common among the elderly and especially among post-menopause women. One of the key characteristics of osteoporosis is that it results in loss of bone density, resulting in bones that are very brittle and prone to fracture. Even a small fall can be very serious, as it will often result in a fracture. Calcium and Vitamin D are two essential tools in combating osteoporosis, but it is also important to prevent falls from occurring.

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Preventing Senior Falls and Creating a Safe Enviroment

Published by Stephen on November 23, 2009 under fall prevention

Senior falls can have incredibly serious ramifications, both in regards to the physical health of the senior, but also their mental health. Due to certain disease, falls become more likely among those over 65 and seniors usually have a much more difficult time from recovering from injuries, which is what makes it so important to prevent senior falls.

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The Caregivers Role in Preventing Senior Falls

Published by Stephen on November 16, 2009 under fall prevention

Seniors are at an increased risk for falls and have a much harder time recovering from these types of accidents. As a caregiver, it is your responsibility to help prevent accidents wherever possible.

One of the first steps in preventing accidents involves evaluating the living area of the senior to spot areas that present a risk. It is also important to observe the senior and watch how they interact with objects in their living area, so you can spot further risks.

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The Importance of Preventing Senior Falls

Published by Stephen on November 14, 2009 under fall prevention

Falls happen to people of all ages, but among the elderly it is much more difficult to recover from the incidents. A senior fall is something that can have an incredibly negative impact on the life of a senior. As a result of a fall, it is not uncommon for the senior to have to relinquish independence and their overall health is put in jeopardy, so it is essential to take measures to prevent these types of accidents.

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Staircase Safety for Seniors

Published by Stephen on November 9, 2009 under fall prevention

Staircase safety is incredibly important for people of all ages, as a fall on the stairs can be incredibly serious. However, of all age groups, those over the age of 65 are most at risk for a serious injury on the staircase. For this reason, making the stairs safer and easier to use for seniors is incredibly important. There are a number of factors that should be considered when evaluating the safety of a staircase, but they can be broken down into evaluating the condition of the staircase and the abilities of the senior.

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How to Choose and Use the Right Stair Lift

Published by Stephen on November 2, 2009 under stair lifts

For many who are mobility challenged, the stair lift provides the best and easiest way to allow full access to a home with stairs. Stair lifts come in a number of different designs and a big part of selecting the right stair lift depends on what type of staircase is in the home. A stair lift for a straight staircase, for example, is the least expensive option and can usually be shipped very quickly. A stair lift for a curved staircase, on the other hand, is much ,more expensive.

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