Elderly Falls And Injuries Frequently Occur in Winter, 6 Measures Help Prevent Falls
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News about elderly fall injuries has started to increase again. In winter, the road is wet and slippery, and the elderly may slip and fall if they are not careful. The elderly are often slow to respond to emergencies and cannot quickly take corresponding measures. Therefore, they are prone to accidental injuries such as falls, bruises, lacerations, abrasions, and hematomas or even fractures.
If you want to prevent the elderly from falling and reduce the damage caused by falls, keep in mind the following 6 fall prevention measures:
1.Watch out for high-risk groups of falling
The high-risk groups for falls include the elderly who have had a fall in the past six months, have confusion, emotional and behavioral agitation, unstable walking, unable to get out of bed on their own, and need assistance when using the toilet. These people should pay special attention to falls.
2.Keep the walkway clear
The home should be bright, and the walkway should be unobstructed. It is best to have color stickers or anti-slip strips on the stairs up and down.
3.Keep the bathroom floor dry
If the bathroom floor is wet, it should be dealt with immediately, and it is best to keep the floor dry at all times.
4.Install handrails in specific locations
It is recommended that handrails should be installed in bathrooms, toilets and other places so that the elderly can keep their balance and stability when they get up.
5.Pay special attention after taking medicine
Certain drugs may cause side effects such as dizziness, which may increase the risk of falls for the elderly. If the elderly need to take these drugs, family members should remind the elderly to rest after taking the drugs, and walk slowly when walking.
6.Wear suitable clothes
The elderly should wear suitable clothes and non-slip shoes, because clothes that are too long or too big may cause a fall.