How to prevent falls at Home: 7 essential Tips for seniors
Falls are one of the leading causes of injury among older adults. At Sophia’s Home Care, we know that most falls are preventable with the right safety measures in place. Whether your loved one is aging in place or recovering after a hospital stay, these falls prevention tips can help keep them safe and independent in the comfort of their home.
Keep Walkways Clear
Remove clutter, cords, loose rugs, and keep anything that might cause tripping. Keep hallways, stairs, and common areas tidy and well lit.
Install Grab Bars and Handrails
Place grab bars in bathroom near toilets and inside showers. Make sure handrails are secure along stairways and entryways.
Improve lightening
Make sure all rooms, hallways, and entrances are well-lit. Use nightlights in the bedroom and bathroom to help prevent trips during the night.
Use Non-slip mats
Place non-slip mats in the bathtub, shower, kitchen. Make sure area rugs have slip -resistant backing or remove them entirely.
Encourage proper Footwear
Avoid slippers with slick soles. Encourage your loved one to wear well fitting, non-slip shoes or socks with grip soles around the house.
Review medications
Some medications can cause dizziness or drowsiness. Schedule a medication review with a healthcare provider to ensure none increase fall risk.
Stay Active
Simple exercises like walking , stretching, or chair yoga can improve balance, strength, and coordination-all of which can help falls.
Need Extra Support ?
Our caregivers at Sophia’s Home Care can assist with mobility, supervision, and safety at home. We provide compassionate, non- medical care designed to help your loved one stay safe and independent.
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5 Signs your loved one may need In-Home Care
As our loved ones age, it’s natural to want the best for them. Sometimes that means recognizing when it’s time for extra help. Here are five common signs that your aging parent or relative may benefit from non-medical home care:
Difficulty with daily Tasks
If your loved one struggles with bathing, dressing, grooming, or preparing meals, it may be time for personal care assistance.
Forgetfulness or Missed Medications
Have you noticed forgotten doctor appointments or confusion about medications? A caregiver can ensure medications are taken correctly and routines stay on track.
Isolation or Loneliness
Many seniors experience loneliness, especially if they live alone. Companionship care provides conversation, activities, and emotional support.
Housekeeping Neglect
Stacks of dirty dishes, clutter, or unopened mail can signal that keeping up with the home has become too difficult.
Family Caregiver Burnout
If you’re the primary caregiver and feel exhausted or overwhelmed, it’s okay to ask for help. Sophia’s Home Care is here to support you and your loved one.
Need help caring for someone you love?
Sophia’s Home care offers compassionate, in home support so seniors can live independently and safely at home.
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