An Introduction to Senior Fall Prevention

Published by Stephen on February 28, 2010 under fall prevention

Numerous studies have shown that senior falls are very difficult to recover from and increase the risk of the need for permanent assisted care. Learning how to prevent senior falls is very important and should start at home, as this is the place that most seniors spend most of their time.

There are many areas of the home that can be dangerous, including the bathroom, so each room should be addressed and things that increase the risk of a fall removed.

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Exploring Your Options and Choosing the Right Type of Stair Lift

Published by Stephen on February 20, 2010 under stair lifts

The stair lift is a type of home medical equipment, which is a good deal less expensive than elevators and requires much less modification to the home. Stair lifts are often used by the elderly, but they can be used by people of all ages who have difficulty safely using the stairway. Selecting the right stair lift might seem difficult, but when you know how they work and the different types available, it is much easier.

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Stair Lifts: An Important Tool for Preventing Falls

Published by Stephen on February 9, 2010 under stair lifts

For elderly patients, there are many types of mobility aids and a number of different types of home medical equipment that can be used to improve safety and accessibility. When preventing senior falls, one of the most important areas of the home to address is the staircase, as this is the site of the most serious and common injuries. As such, a stair lift can be one of the most important tools for seniors and caregivers wishing to improve their ability to preform activities of daily life.

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Preventing Senior Falls: Ensuring the Senior can Interact with Their Environment

Published by Stephen on February 1, 2010 under fall prevention

Senior falls are very serious and often hard to recover from. In numerous studies, it has been found that recovering from a fall often requires the elderly to move to an assisted living facility, as well as causing a dramatic reduction in the ability to independently preform activities of daily life, such as bathing or cooking. Preventing these falls often starts at home, with attention paid to ensuring the living environment is safe and the senior is able to interact with their environment safely.

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