When we’re younger, a fall is often a minor incident that’s quickly forgotten
– but for seniors, it can be a devastating shock. In fact, falls are the
leading cause of disability and serious injuries in seniors, often leading to
emergency room visits, surgery and lengthy healing times.
It’s easy to see how a fall can lead to a loss of self-confidence, but
this fear can hold back their full recovery and lead to a long-term loss of
independence. Here are four tips for helping seniors regain their all-important
self-confidence from our assisted
living community in Camden County, NJ:
- Acknowledge
their fears. After a fall, don’t be surprised or dismissive if your loved one is
fearful — it’s important to understand fear from their perspective
if you want to help them move forward. From the pain of the fall itself,
to the struggle to get assistance, time in a hospital and a painful
recovery, there’s a lot of legitimate concerns that your loved one will
have to overcome.
- Get
professional assistance. Physical rehabilitation has come a long way in
recent years, with new techniques for a faster, more effective recovery
specifically designed with seniors in mind. With the right physical
therapy, your loved one will be able to recover at a good pace and regain
their strength, flexibility and stamina, keys to feeling more confident
and independent.
- Remove
fall risks. Living spaces can become hazardous as we grow older and our
reflexes decline, so it’s essential to do a full audit of your senior
loved one’s home to ensure risks for future falls are reduced as much as
possible. Good ideas include increasing lighting, removing clutter
(especially around stairs and walkways) and loose rugs, and installing
grab bars in the bathrooms.
It’s also a good idea to set up some kind of emergency response system such as an app or device that your loved one can keep with them that will send an alert in an emergency situation.
- Keep
fit. It is easy to adopt a sedentary lifestyle as a senior — especially
after a fall, but this can actually increase your loved one’s fall
risk. Without regular physical exercise, the body experiences muscle loss,
balance issues and even cognitive decline.
With a stronger, fitter body, future fall risks are greatly reduced, so ask your physical therapist about exercises your loved one can do after therapy has been completed and help them choose something they’ll enjoy, like nature walks, water aerobics, dancing or yoga.
Assisted living Camden County NJ – A Community That Cares About Senior Independence
Collingswood is
part of the United Methodist Communities network of high-quality, non-profit
assisted living communities specializing in independent living for seniors.
With an experienced care and assistance team, scalable services customized to
each resident’s needs, and a lively social calendar, we focus our community to
provide essential resources that promote independence and quality of life.
To find out more about United Methodist Communities or our assisted
living community in Camden County, NJ, please visit our website at http://collingswood.umcommunities.org/
or contact us and
book your visit today.
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