The risk of serious injury resulting from a fall increases with age
as our eyesight, ability to react quickly, memory, and cognitive
functions begin to decline. For the growing population of people
over age 65, falls can lead to loss of dignity and independence,
and they can cause serious injury or even death.
Preventing Falls is an essential guide for the elderly,
caregivers, Parkinson's sufferers, and many others who face this
health risk in their daily lives. As people age, knowing how to
accommodate motor, sensory, and cognitive changes is important.
While no single cause for a fall exists, the leading factors are
environmental hazards, balance problems, muscle weakness, poor
vision, and impaired judgment. Parkinson's patients as well as
those with various neurological or muscular disorders are
especially prone to falls because their motor skills are seriously
compromised. This book addresses valuable skills and coping
mechanisms as well as environmental changes and assistive devices
that are needed to prevent falls.
Many elderly victims of a fall require the skilled care of a
nursing home within a year of the incident, especially those elders
who cannot care for themselves and whose family members are unable
to provide adequate help. The editors place emphasis on "successful
aging"-the ability to maintain mobility and remain independent.
Preventing Falls is a handy guidebook for elders to decrease their
risk of falls, develop personal confidence, and maintain their
independence. This vital sourcebook is complemented with a valuable
60-minute videotape offering step-by-step instruction on the best
methods for preventing falls.
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