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EMAIL: contact@chestnutsquare.info
Approximately one in three Americans over the age of 65 will suffer a fall each year, often resulting in broken bones, head injuries and other physical trauma. Research has also shown that falling once will double your chances of falling again.
According to the CDC, the greatest risk factors for falls include:
So, what can be done to reduce the chances for a serious fall? Thankfully, the answer to this important question is: plenty!
As a guideline, the following 7 strategies have shown the greatest benefit for preventing falls in older adults:
1. Address any medical conditions
Regular medical checkups are a crucial step for maintaining health in our senior years. Doctors can frequently spot the early warning signs—often asymptomatic—of various underlying conditions, giving you an important head start on treatment.
2. Modify the environment
To reduce the risk of a fall, reduce the number of physical hazards in your home. Some common modifications include front-door showers, putting carpet on floors, widening door frames, reducing door curb height and installing various fall protection systems.
3. Improve physical fitness
Beginning a daily exercise regimen greatly reduces the risk of a fall. The benefits include stronger muscles, bones and connective tissue, an increased awareness of the environment, more energy for greater balance and a stronger gait, and a higher resistance to unexpected events. Special exercises may also be employed to bolster weaker areas.
4. Get the right clothes and shoes
Any and all loose clothing that could catch on a door frame, nail, or furniture should be discarded. Choose shoes that fit properly and be sure to avoid slick soles and loose material.
5. Improve your home’s lighting
Your home should be neither too bright nor too dark. A dark home hides hazards, and a home that is too bright can be just as dangerous. This includes rooms in the home that may let in too much sunlight during peak hours.
6. Incorporate the appropriate assist devices
Older adults who have physical limitations may need to use a walker or cane for improved mobility. In addition, many fall prevention programs include installing grab bars throughout the home.
7. Get proper nutrition
A healthy, balanced diet improves the nervous system, gives energy to the body’s muscle systems, and encourages heightened brain function. Getting adequate liquids can produce similar benefits.
The old adage “an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure” is perhaps an understatement when it comes to the cascading health issues that can result from a serious fall. A proactive approach that identifies key risk factors early can often add years of health and well-being in our senior years!
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ADDRESS: 2601 Chestnut Ave, Glenview, IL 60026 | PHONE: 847 998 1118 | EMAIL: contact@chestnutsquare.info