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Keeping Seniors Safe at Home
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- Posted on Nov. 21st, 2010
by: Jeremy Mervin
If you have an elderly family member living with you, it is most important that you keep the house safe. The requirements are not very similar to what you will watch for when dealing with a baby, so do not apply the same rules here. Elderly people have many other problems which you must be mindful of, and provide for them in accordingly.
Elderly members have lots of trouble with their joints. They find it more difficult bending and reaching low. Make sure things around them are at a suitable height, and can be reached with little discomfort. Avoid making low shelves and cabinets below their waist level. In line with the same theory, make sure the bed for the elderly is also high. There is more effort required to lie in, or get out of a bed which has a lower level. They also have a higher chance of losing their balance and suffering a fall. Use the same principle in the bathroom as well. Make sure the toilet seat is high so that discomfort is minimal. It is also useful to install a grab bar along the wall so that they can use it for support while sitting and getting up from the seat.
In the room of the elderly, and places where they frequent, make sure you have tiles which prevent skidding. It is best to have rough, textured flooring. With age, the feet wear out more, and there is a lowered ability to grip with the feet. If you have very smooth, slippery flooring, the chances of skidding and falling are greater.
Make sure the bathroom is dry at all times. For additional protection, make sure there is a way to let yourself into the bathroom even if it is locked. It is easy for the elderly to slip and fall, or even lose their balance in the bathroom. If they are locked inside, you may not know they are lying there for several hours.
It is best to provide the elderly a room which is at the same level as the other places in the house they normally use. Avoid having them to use the stairs. Keeping them in the basement is not the wisest idea unless they are not going to get beyond it.
Make sure all objects that the person uses is unbreakable. The ability to grip things and hold them firmly is reduced considerably with age. There is the possibility of crockery falling and breaking, which can do them harm. It is important to prevent any wounds from affecting the elderly, as they will not clot or heal as fast as they normally should.
With a little care and attention, you can easily transform your own house into a safe place for the elderly. There is no major modification required. All it takes is a little sensitivity, and you can convert any place into a sanctuary for them.
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Falls in and around the home are a serious threat to the health and independence of seniors. A fall or other injury can steal a Senior’s mobility and limit their ability to handle day-to-day activities.
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