We know that looking after your health is vital to maintaining your independence. Care agencies like Bluebird Care often provide care and support to people following a fall.
Over the years we have learnt about the things you can do to keep moving and avoid the risk of falling. We want to help our customers to stay safe, so we have used this experience to create a list of ten top tips for preventing falls. We hope you and your families will find this useful.
Read our 10 top tips for preventing falls.
To avoid medical conditions that increase your risk of falling make sure you receive enough essential nutrients Eat breakfast every morning: skipping a meal could make you feel dizzy. You could also feel lightheaded if you don’t drink enough fluids each day. You may not always feel thirsty or hungry, so one of our top tips for preventing falls would be to find ways to find ways to remember to eat and drink plenty of fluids throughout the day. Care agencies like Bluebird Care can help remind you to eat and drink regularly.
It is also a good idea to avoid drinking alcohol because it can make you feel light headed and may affect your co-ordination. Both of which can increase the risk of falling.
Exercise can improve balance, strength, coordination and flexibility. So, our second top tip for preventing falls is to keep moving, for example walking and swimming. Care agencies like Bluebird Care can offer you encouragement, but it is important to talk to your doctor or a healthcare professional about the type of exercise that would be good for you and follow their recommendation. A doctor may refer you to support from a physical or occupational therapist. An occupational therapist can visit you at home to discuss an exercise program to suit you that will improve your balance, muscle strength and gait (how you take steps).
Join a local health and fitness centre where you can meet like-minded people and give each other encouragement to exercise regularly. Group activities can be fun. You might benefit from group exercises such as water workouts in a pool or Tai Chi, a gentle exercise that helps reduce the risk of falls. Yoga and body balance classes are also good for posture, flexibility, mobility and balance.
If you prefer to exercise at home, care providers like Bluebird Care can offer support to encouragement. Age UK has an excellent free guide on simple strength and balance exercises which you can download for free.
The secret to reducing the risk for falls is not only moving more, but moving safely. Our third top tip for preventing falls is to speak to your occupational therapist. Or if you don’t have one, ask your doctor for a referral. An occupational therapist can advise you on suitable adaptations for your home to make it safer for you, as well aids to make day to day living tasks easier. They can give you information about the extensive range of aids and adaptations to meet a wide variety of needs. Depending upon your circumstances these may be available for loan from the local authority or from specialist suppliers. Some examples include:
Our fourth top tip for preventing falls is to take extra care when standing up, reaching or sitting down. Health and care agencies would suggest that when moving from lying down to standing, sit up first and stay sitting a moment or two. Then stand up slowly and stand a few seconds before trying to walk.
When you first wake up, sit on the edge of the bed for a while to fully orientate yourself before you get out of bed. If you are not close to the telephone when it rings, don't rush to it. Fast, sudden moves could throw you off balance.
Always use your recommended walking aids if you are unsteady. Make sure that you (or someone else) regularly checks the condition of any equipment that you use. For example, check that the rubber tips on walking sticks are not worn down.
Try to keep your telephone nearby or an aid call button that you can reach to call for help if you fall. Consider carrying a portable phone.
You can move around more safely at home not only by using appropriate aids and adaptations, but by making sure that hazards are removed. Our next top tip for preventing falls is to regularly check for anything that may unnecessarily restrict your movement or that could be a tripping hazard. For example:
Care agencies can often spot hazards. Use Bluebird Care’s ‘home safety checklist for preventing falls’ to help you and your family find, and fix common hazards in your home.
Avoid slips in the bathroom, bedroom and on the stairs with our seventh top tip for preventing falls.
When using the stairs pay special attention to what you are doing:
Top tip number eight for preventing falls is making sure you can see properly.
Always wear glasses if you need them, but remember to remove reading glasses before you walk.
Our ninth top tip for preventing falls is to be aware that the possible side effect of some medicines can increase the risk of falls. Taking several different medicines each day can increase this risk and may cause weakness or dizzy spells.
Having the right care and support when you need it can help you to live more safely and keep your independence. Our final top tip is to don’t leave it too late to ask for help and advice. At Bluebird Care we can offer a range of flexible care and support services in your home tailored to each customer’s needs and preferences.
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