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RISK FACTORS FOR FALLING
Here’s a scary statistic: Falls are the leading cause of death from injury among people 65 or over. When a loved one falls, he or she may obtain serious physical injuries—but the emotional injuries are often just as severe. More than 25 percent of elderly limit their activities after a fall, refusing to go on walks outside, or visit friends out of the fear they may fall again. Causes of FallsSo what causes falling as we age? Lack of balance? Medical conditions? Studies have shown that more elderly women fall than men, which might be attributed to more women having osteoporosis (bone loss), which can affect stability while moving. But other reasons include environmental factors indoors and outdoors, medication, and physical conditions such as dizziness. The list below identifies some of the risks associated with falling*:
Physical Ailments & FallingThe following conditions are just a selected few that may increase your loved one’s chances of falling. Be sure to ask your doctor about other conditions that may increase your loved one’s chances of falling.
Common SenseWhile it’s always a good idea to familiarize yourself with your loved one’s medical condition and general risk factors for falling, the best advice might just be to be as careful as possible in all circumstances. While we are young and healthy, it never occurs to us that something as simple as a throw rug might become a potentially deadly enemy. Be sure to keep children’s toys and other small objects off the floor, and ensure that all hallways and doorways have enough space for your loved one to comfortably move through. Be aware of stairs and consider gates and rails to prevent your loved one from accidentally falling in the middle of the night. Be sure to read our article on Preventing Falls & Fear for more practical advice!
*Source: Janssen Pharmaceutica Inc., “Advancing ElderCare Initiative.”
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