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| #Post#: 3794-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Fall Prevention Guide | |
| By: agate Date: October 1, 2022, 1:41 am | |
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| Medical Guardian's newsletter includes a "Fall Prevention | |
| Guide." Some suggestions from it are below, and more will be | |
| forthcoming soon: | |
| ENVIRONMENTAL RISK FACTORS: | |
| [list] | |
| [li]Bathtubs and showers that require you to step over a ledge | |
| [/li] | |
| [li]Area rugs and bathroom rugs [/li] | |
| [li]Situations that require you to carry a heavy object [/li] | |
| [li]Clutter on the floor [/li] | |
| [li]Kitchens, especially if there has been a spill [/li] | |
| [li]Stairs, especially those without an adequate railing[/li] | |
| [/list] | |
| #Post#: 3795-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Fall Prevention Guide | |
| By: agate Date: October 1, 2022, 7:42 pm | |
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| KITCHEN: | |
| 1. Bright Lights, Healthy Kitchen | |
| All work areas in the kitchen should have ample lighting. | |
| 2. Don�t Wear Loose Clothes While Cooking | |
| Loose clothes can catch on fire over an open flame or pull a pot | |
| off the stove. | |
| 3. Properly Store Knives | |
| All knives should be stored in a block, to avoid accidental | |
| cuts. | |
| 4. Keep Appliances on Your Countertop. | |
| Store your most frequently used appliances on the countertop. | |
| 5. Close Cabinet Doors | |
| Closing cabinet doors can greatly reduce injuries sustained in | |
| the kitchen. | |
| 6. Keep It Clutter Free | |
| Eliminate the excess in the kitchen. Keep surfaces clear, | |
| especially the floor. | |
| 7. Store Heavy Items Below Waist Level | |
| You have much less control of an object when you have to reach | |
| up to it. | |
| 8. Clean Up Spills | |
| Any spill should be wiped up immediately to prevent a possible | |
| fall or slip. | |
| #Post#: 3797-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Fall Prevention Guide--Bathroom | |
| By: agate Date: October 4, 2022, 1:26 am | |
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| More from the Medical Guardian "Fall Prevention Guide." | |
| BATHROOM | |
| 1. Raised Toilet Seats | |
| Those who have difficulty getting up from the toilet on their | |
| own may find that a raised toilet seat provides extra support | |
| and balance. | |
| 2. Handheld Showerheads | |
| With a handheld showerhead, the shower comes to you. You can | |
| bathe independently while sitting on a shower chair or standing. | |
| 3. Install Grab Bars | |
| Install grab bars by the toilet, next to and inside the | |
| tub/shower to give you support as you lift yourself up in the | |
| bathroom. | |
| 4. Shower Chairs/Benches | |
| A shower chair or bathtub bench allows you to stay still, saving | |
| energy and using precaution to avoid falls. | |
| 5. Non-slip Mats | |
| Place these mats both inside and outside your tub or shower and | |
| near your toilet and sink. | |
| 6. Walk-in Shower | |
| Invest in a walk-in shower. This will eliminate the need to lift | |
| a leg over the ledge of a bathtub. | |
| #Post#: 3799-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Fall Prevention Guide - Bedroom | |
| By: agate Date: October 7, 2022, 1:16 am | |
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| More from the Medical Guardian "Fall Prevention Guide": | |
| BEDROOM | |
| 1. Place Lamps Next to Your Bed | |
| Add lamps on each side of your bed. Make sure you can reach them | |
| easily from the bed without over-reaching or stretching too far. | |
| 2. Keep Your Bedroom Clutter-Free | |
| Keep your bedroom free of clutter, as it increases your risk of | |
| falling, especially if your bedroom doesn�t have the best | |
| lighting. | |
| 3. Open the Curtains | |
| Opening up the curtains in your room will allow for better | |
| lighting. | |
| 4. Install Bed Rails | |
| Bed rails remove the risk of falling out of bed. They also | |
| provide support for lifting yourself out of bed. | |
| 5. Take Your Time Getting Out of Bed | |
| Allow yourself plenty of time to wake up in the morning. Getting | |
| up right away makes it difficult to maintain your balance. | |
| 6. Use Nightlights | |
| Have plenty of automatic nightlights in your bedroom and along | |
| the path to the bathroom. | |
| 7. Wear Slippers [or Shoes] on Smooth Flooring | |
| Ensure they have rubber soles to give you traction on smooth | |
| flooring. | |
| 8. Discard Area Rugs | |
| Area rugs immediately increase your risk of tripping. | |
| #Post#: 3800-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Fall Prevention Guide--Stairs | |
| By: agate Date: October 8, 2022, 1:15 am | |
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| More from Medical Guardian Newsletter "Fall Prevention Guide" | |
| [quote] | |
| STAIRS | |
| 1. Keep Objects Off Stairs | |
| Make sure the stairs are clear of any potential obstacles before | |
| using them to make sure your footing is stable as you go up and | |
| down. | |
| 2. Attach Non-Slip Treads | |
| In some cases, it might be best to remove existing carpet and | |
| attach non-slip treads on each step for more security. | |
| 3. Fix All Loose or Uneven Steps | |
| Loose or uneven steps that have warped and become uneven also | |
| pose a tripping hazard, especially at night or if you are not | |
| paying close attention to your footing. | |
| 4. Add Sturdy Handrails | |
| Each side of the stairs should have handrails that run the | |
| length of the stairs to keep you supported every step of the way | |
| (pun intended!). | |
| 5. Install Overhead Lights | |
| Have an electrician install overhead lights and light switches | |
| at the top and bottom of the stairs. Ask someone to change a | |
| light bulb as soon as you notice it go out to make sure that | |
| your pathway on the stairs is always illuminated.[/quote] | |
| My solution to the stairs problem was to move to places that | |
| didn't have stairs but not everyone can do that. | |
| #Post#: 3808-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Fall Prevention Guide - Support your feet | |
| By: agate Date: October 16, 2022, 1:11 am | |
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| (Continuing with selections from the Medical Guardian "Fall | |
| Prevention Guide") | |
| SUPPORT YOUR FEET: | |
| 1. The Best Fit | |
| If your shoe is loose, this makes it easier for you to lose your | |
| balance and fall. If your shoe is too small, you can get | |
| blisters and other foot discomfort that could affect your | |
| coordination. Having a good pair of shoes will lower your risk | |
| of falls. | |
| 2. Check for Wear and Tear | |
| It�s best to repair the heels or soles as soon as you notice any | |
| damage. Or simply replace them with a new pair of well-fitting | |
| shoes. | |
| 3. Non-Skid Soles | |
| When looking for a pair of shoes that offer safety and support, | |
| rubber non-skid soles are essential. In addition to keeping you | |
| walking steady out in the world, they can also help you stay on | |
| your feet if you have hardwood floors in your home. | |
| 4. Avoid Socks Without Shoes | |
| Wearing socks on smooth flooring is very dangerous as you are | |
| more likely to slip and fall. If you prefer not to wear shoes in | |
| your home, you can keep a pair of house slippers with non-tread | |
| soles by the door and change into them when you�re in the house. | |
| #Post#: 5049-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Bathtub modification | |
| By: agate Date: January 9, 2026, 1:06 am | |
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| The HUD apartment building I live in has a provision for | |
| "reasonable accommodations"--modifications to an apartment if | |
| the resident has a medical need for them. I have applied for | |
| such an accommodation--a cutaway bathtub, which should end up | |
| looking something like this: | |
| https://orcahealthcare.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/TubCutUltraLow11-250x313.… | |
| I had a rather bad fall a few years ago while exiting the | |
| bathtub. Since then I've been realizing that getting in and out | |
| of it is difficult because of my back and leg stiffness. I've | |
| installed two extra grab bars. I bought a special weighted | |
| cushion so I wouldn't have to drop down so far just to sit in | |
| the tub. I gave up on baths after a while and decided to enjoy | |
| showers. | |
| There was still the problem of getting into and out of the tub. | |
| The doctor has already done the paperwork, and so apparently | |
| have the building people. I will believe this when I see it, | |
| however, as plans for changes around here often get postponed or | |
| cancelled, usually due to budget concerns. | |
| #Post#: 5052-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Update on bathtub modification | |
| By: agate Date: January 12, 2026, 10:45 am | |
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| It was such a busy weekend, spent mainly trying to find out more | |
| about bathtub cutouts, that I neglected to find something to | |
| post on MS Speaks. My apologies! | |
| The bathtub modification won't be happening after all. I have | |
| decided that the procedure is apt to be too disruptive, and the | |
| main consideration is that the fumes, as well as the fiberglass | |
| particles that would be released, aren't something I want to put | |
| up with just to make it easier (or even possible) to get in and | |
| out of the bathtub. | |
| I am hoping that more exercise and maybe more physical therapy | |
| will make showering easier. In the meantime there are many other | |
| ways to keep clean. | |
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