Below are five simple steps that
YOU can take today to make a big impact on falls for older adults and adults
with disabilities in your community:
- Raise awareness by posting and
disseminating this simple and colorful infographic -- 6 Steps to
Prevent a Fall
-- from the National Council on Aging.
- Check shoes, boots, and
assistive devices and be sure that they are “winterized.”
- Ingrid – Ice Gripper Cane Tip
is available at Fashionable
Canes and Cozy Winters
- Yaktrax Spikeless Ice &
Snow Shoe Gripper Sole Covers are at Fashionable
Canes
- Keen shoes can be found at OnlineShoes
- Try this inexpensive way to
make wheelchair snow
tires
- Encourage older adults to carry
a Ziploc bag filled with a lightweight kitty litter in their pocket and
cast it out ahead of themselves on very slick surfaces. More information
about using kitty litter for traction can be found here.
- ‘Tis the season for gift
giving! Encourage adult children to give fall-proofing holiday gifts to
their parents:
- Fall alarm systems that are
motion triggered without hitting a button
- Higher toilets in the home
- Replace multifocal glasses
with single vision eyeglass lenses
- Grab bars in bathroom and next
to outside steps or inside thresholds
- Install firm stair railings on
both sides of stair ways and set automatic lights over stairways and by
outside entrances
- Cover the entryway to the home
and provide a table to set down bags while finding keys
- Give tiny flashlights to
attach to keys, hats, and coat buttons. Shorter days mean more time in
the dark.
- Begin to check ALL older adults
with the STEADI fall risk screening tool as part of your normal intake and
re-evaluation process. You can learn to administer the STEADI screen and you can learn how to use
the Otago Fall
Prevention Program
and other
evidence-based falls prevention programs as part of your
community-based fall prevention programs.
Help make this season a safe, warm
and wonderful one for your patients, your family and your community.
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