Falls are a serious cause of patient harm
30 March 2017
April falls!..... falls prevention
Falls are a serious cause
of patient harm
In Wairarapa, almost 250 people over 50 years old are hospitalised each year after suffering a fall. It has been estimated that one third of people aged over 65, and half of people over 80 years, suffer at least one fall per year.
You can avoid falls by:
· Improving your balance and strength with exercise that is right for you
· Asking your doctor, nurse or pharmacist for a review of your medicines
· Having annual eye check ups and updating your glasses
· Keeping a careful eye out for frosty paths and steps during the winter season
· Wearing sensible, non-slip footwear
Make a safer home for yourself:
· Identify any potential trip hazards throughout your home – check cords, carpets, and rugs
· Clear obstacles from hallways
· Make sure furniture is easier to get into and out of
· Place grip rails in bathrooms and stairways
· Check that lighting is adequate
· Keep items used regularly within easy reach
Ask, assess, act!
Is the older
person in your care, or who you care about, at risk of
falling?
Ask how they are doing, how
mobile are they, how their coordination is holding up.
Assess their physical strength and
activity, vision and cognition, home safety and medicines.
Act by referring to a specialist or
helping safeguard their home and lifestyle.
ACC can provide more information on keeping you and your home safe. Call 0800 101 996 or visit www.acc.co.nz