You feel safe and secure with your loved one watching television close by
in the next room. On a daily basis, you meticulously monitor their diet,
hygiene and warnings on their over-the-counter and prescription
medication. Nothing has been left to chance, so you think. What about
making your home safe from injuries? Hidden dangers in the home can cause
your loved one to have a terrible fall but it can be avoided.
According to the Brain Injury Association, 60% of fatal falls occur in the
home and one out of every three seniors fall at least once. The statistic
is high but prevention is attainable with some simple modifications.
Andrea Tannenbaum, president of Dynamic Living Inc., an on-line Internet
catalog featuring home safety products, recommends performing a home
safety check. Ms. Tannenbaum believes it�s the first step in preventing
a terrible fall. The home safety check should consist of the following
questions:
1.
Is the lighting near stairways, hallways and doorways adequate?
2.
Are the light switches easy to turn on and off?
3.
Is there a telephone and lamp on the nightstand?
4.
Is there a night light in the bathroom?
5.
Is all clutter picked up off the floor, especially around pathways?
6.
Are there any broken floorboards, tears in the linoleum, carpet or
abrupt changes in the flooring, such as thresholds that could cause
tripping?
7.
Is there a tub or shower seat in the bathroom area?
8.
Are there sturdy grab bars where falls most frequently occur: by
stairs, by the bathtub or by the toilet?
9.
Are throw rugs secured to the floor?
10.
Does the bathroom/shower have non-skid flooring?
After the safety check is complete, it is time to
evaluate what changes need to be made to ensure the safety of your loved
one but, just be sure to follow through on making the necessary
adjustments. According to Ms. Tannenbaum, �Most of the modifications we
recommend, do not involve substantial lifestyle changes or great sums of
money, but they do have an enormous impact on preventing accidents.�
Dynamic Living Inc. offers various products including: mobility items to
hearing and memory loss items that will keep your loved one safe and
comfortable in the home.
Grip bars are especially useful in preventing slip and falls and you can
place them almost anywhere. Some don�t even require wall mounting and
are very sturdy. For instance, the SuperPole is a floor-to-ceiling tension
pole that is easily installed. It can help your loved one get out of bed,
sit down in a chair or get out of the shower. It acts as a point of
balance and support and it doesn�t need a wall for mounting. The company
also recommends the smart roll, which attaches to a bed frame or the
advantage rail which is a floor mounted support bar that moves with your
loved one. For the bathtub, the Dynamic Living has the tri-grip bar that
has three textured gripping areas to make it easier for your loved one to
get in and out of the tub. Aside form grips aiding in mobility, lighting
is also an important element in safety.
Unlit areas can cause potentially hazardous situations. According to Ms.
Tannenbaum, �Because of the age-related changes in vision, more lighting
is needed to do familiar tasks. It also takes longer for the eyes to focus
when there are changes in lighting.� Even changing the strength of a
light bulb can improve on safety in the home. Dynamic Living offers a
voice-activated light switch called MotionPad that can even activate fans
and radios. Additional safety tools the company offers are, a personal
paging system and personal emergency response system.
The personal paging system is a small portable pager useful within the
home to alert a caregiver or family member when they are needed. The
personal emergency response system presents a 24- hour monitoring center
contacted when your loved one wears a special bracelet or pendant equipped
with an emergency button.
The cost of these home modifications is moderate and
the tools are very effective in preventing home injuries. Therefore, the
investment is an investment in safety.
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