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Ask Dr. Vieder

LAKES URGENT CARE

When your health concerns can't wait.

My mom is 82 and living on her own. I know that slip and fall accidents can be more treacherous for seniors.
How can I help her stay safe in and out of the house?

Millions of adults age 65 and older fall each year. These falls can lead to severe injuries including hip fractures and head trauma.
Underlying health conditions, such as the need to take blood thinning medication, can lead to other serious problems.

While winter certainly creates more treacherous conditions outside, there are plenty of potential dangers within the home that are present year round.
Here are some ideas to help keep everyone's home safer:











Remove any tripping hazards such as items on the floor including books, papers, clothing and shoes.
Remove small throw rugs. Make sure that any remaining area rugs firmly grip the floor to avoid sliding.
Keep commonly used items on lower shelves of cabinets. Avoid using a step stool.
Use nonslip mats or other type of friction tape in bathtub and shower floors.
Be cautious of wet flooring during rainy or snowy days.
Improve lighting in the home. As we age, our vision requires a higher level of bright light to see well.
Make sure handrails are available and properly maintained near any steps or staircases.
Add additional lighting along steps and staircases.
If a family member should fall, do not move them from that location unless they are able to move themselves.

What advice can I give her so that she can prevent a fall?

Get some exercise! Stay active to maintain good balance and muscle tone to reduce the likelihood of falling.

Be aware that certain medications may cause dizziness or drowsiness. Whenever sitting or lying for a prolonged period of time,
allow time to equilibrate your blood pressure by changing position slowly and with support.

Check your vision and eyeglass prescription every year and make sure that glasses have the correct prescription.
Reduced or blurry vision is a major contributing factor to falls in the home.

And be sure to eliminate the trip and fall hazards as outlined above!

For more info, visit the Ask Dr. Vieder page at LakesUrgentCare.com
Dr. Sanford Vieder, DO, FACOEP, Medical Director at Lakes Urgent Care, West Bloomfield

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