Falls are a leading cause of injury among older adults, and individuals with dementia are at an even higher risk due to cognitive and physical challenges. Implementing effective fall prevention strategies is crucial to ensure safety and maintain quality of life.
1. Understanding the Increased Fall Risk in Dementia
Dementia, including Alzheimer's disease, impairs memory, judgment, and coordination, which can lead to:
Memory loss: Forgetting recent instructions or the presence of hazards.
Wearable "fall airbags" exist but are expensive and effectiveness is unclear.
7. Other Recommendations
Try to ambulate only with walker and keep it nearby at all times.
May benefit from walker with attached seat.
Wear sturdy, non-slip footwear.
Participate in out-of-home exercise/activities.
8. If falls occur…
Report them!
Falls with major injury, or with other major concerning symptoms (chest pain, stroke-like symptoms, etc.), should be evaluated in appropriate emergency setting
It is helpful to know the cause of falls (mechanical vs dizziness/lightheadedness).
Consider ruling out UTI or other acute medical issues.
Home Health PT/OT assessment for home safety assessment, transfer training, and muscle strengthening.
9. Remember that Hottocare can do a personalized home safety assessment, free of charge!
Let your care navigator know if you are interested.