Articles About Falling Down Injuries

  1. Caring Checklist: What to Be Sure to Tell a Doctor After Someone With Dementia Falls

    Article - When you're telling medical personnel about a fall, there are important points to cover. Know everything to tell a doctor about an accidental fall.
  2. How to Make Your Home Feel Cozy Without Throw Rugs

    Article - Caregiving homes need to be free of scatter rugs and other floor clutter that can cause a fall. How do you put safety first but also create a home that's cozy and inviting?
  3. Caring Checklist: What Doctors Should Evaluate After Someone With Dementia Falls

    Article - After a person with dementia falls, he or she will need a thorough checkup from the doctor. Know what the doctor should evaluate after a fall.
  4. When to Call 911 or Get Same-Day Medical Attention After Someone With Dementia Falls

    Article - You should always let the doctor know if someone with dementia falls, but sometimes it's urgent to act quickly. Learn when you need immediate help.
  5. What to Do If the Person in Your Care Falls

    Article - When you suspect a broken bone, follow these steps:
  6. Falls and Alzheimer's Disease

    Article - There are many reasons why older adults are at risk of falling, including the effects of medications, slowed reaction times, brittle bones, stiffness, and lack of flexibility and impaired vision. Due to changes in the brain that are caused by Alzheimer's disease, people with Alzheimer's disease are at especially high risk of falling...
  7. 5 Surprising Ways to Make a Bathroom Safer

    Article - The bathroom is one of the most dangerous rooms in the house, due to slips, falls, and scaldings. Five tips for making your bathroom safer.
  8. 5 Surprising Killers Lurking in Your Bathroom

    Article - Household bathrooms hold surprising safety dangers to people of any age, especially older adults. Learn bathroom dangers, and how to address them.
  9. Falls and Related Injuries

    Article - Preventive measures include:
  10. Falls and Related Injuries

    Article - Preventive measures include:
  11. 15 Ways to Help Someone With Dementia Avoid Falling

    Article - Older adults with dementia are at higher risk of falling. Learn 15 ways to cut down on falling risks for adults with dementia -- or for any adult.
  12. Exercise Classes: Improve Strength and Balance -- and Prevent Falls

    Article - Improving balance and strength through exercise is a great way to help elderly loved ones prevent falls, as improving balance is critical to fall prevention.
  13. 8 Smart Things to Do if Your Loved One With Dementia Has Been Falling

    Article - If your loved one has dementia, you may find that falls are a recurring incident. Learn 8 steps to take to help stop someone from falling repeatedly.
  14. 3 Surprising Causes of Falls

    Article - Older adults, especially those with dementia, are at high risk for falling. Know 3 surprising but common causes of falls.
  15. 7 Questions to Ask the Physical Therapist After a Broken Hip

    Article - Recovery from a broken hip requires physical therapy and specific exercises. Here are 7 questions to ask the physical therapist after a broken hip.
  16. Atrial Fibrillation (A-fib) and Anticoagulants: 4 Ways to Reduce Your Chance of Bleeding

    Article - Anticoagulants, or blood thinners, by definition raise the risk of serious bleeding. How to reduce bleeding risk while on anticoagulants.
  17. Remove Scatter Rugs to Protect Someone With Dementia

    Article - Rid the house of throw rugs to keep your loved one with dementia from tripping. Why rugs are a special dementia hazard, and what to use instead.
  18. House Slippers, Socks, or Crocs: How to Choose the Safest Footwear

    Article - You want your loved one to be comfy around the house, but what's on his or her feet has a huge impact on safety. Accidental falls are a major cause of broken bones and, in turn, out-of-home placement for older adults.
  19. Osteoporosis

    Article - Osteoporosis, or porous bone, is a disease in which there is a loss of bone mass and destruction of bone tissue. This process causes weakening of the bones and makes them more likely to break. The bones most often affected are the hips, spine, and wrists.
  20. Bathing Your Mom: A Step-by-Step Guide

    Article - Strategies for tackling one of the trickiest and most intimate parts of caring for your mother when she's unable to care for herself.
  21. When a Parent Moves In: How to Get Your House Ready

    Article - A list of steps to take in advance of moving a parent into your home.
  22. Making the Kitchen Safe and Convenient for Seniors

    Article - Learn how to make the kitchen safer for relatives in old age.
  23. Foot Care

    Article - Practical steps to help caregivers learn how to provide proper foot care.
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