Health tip: Help prevent elderly falls
Falls are no joke for the elderly. One in three seniors will suffer a fall this year resulting in serious injury, hospitalization and even death.
Risk factors for falls
- Problems with balance
- Feeling unsteady when walking
- Impaired vision
- Impaired cognition or depression
- Personal hazards (inappropriate footwear or clothing)
- Environmental hazards (loose rugs, uneven sidewalks)
- Taking multiple medications
- Previous history of falls
- Alcohol consumption
Many falls are preventable. Here are some quick tips:
- Keep your environment clear and well lit
- Keep frequently used items (cane/walker/wheelchair) close at hand. For hard to reach items use a reaching stick
- Use assistive devices such as a raised toilet seat, bath seat and transfer pole
- Remove loose and worn rugs/area carpets, stray electrical cords
- Install non-skid tub mats in the bathtub
- Orient yourself to any special equipment such as grab bars and light switches
- Know the layout of your room and common areas
- Apply brakes on walker or wheelchair before standing up
- Hip guards are an excellent aid and an ounce of prevention
- Wear supportive shoes that fit well with a low heel and rubber soles. Shoes with Velcro are easier to put on
- Exercise! This will help improve strength, balance and mobility
- Fear of falling can lead many seniors to withdraw from activities
Sunnybrook's Specialized Geriatric Services Geriatric Day Hospital located in H-Wing offers a Falls Prevention Program. A referral from a physician is required. For more information call 416-480-6888.