Keeping Seniors Safe on the Stairs

Published by Stephen on October 2, 2009 under fall prevention

For seniors, the stairs can be a very dangerous area of the home, which is also quite difficult to use. Falls on the stairs can be incredibly serious, with many complications arising after a fall. In a recent study, it was found that among seniors who experience a broken hip, more than half will have to move to an assisted living facility, with an alarming number not surviving more than a year after the accident.

Since the stairs are such a dangerous area of the home, it is important to understand how to help make these areas not just safer, but also easier to use for seniors. This involves ensuring that the staircase itself is well maintained and easily accessible, but also taking a hard honest look at the seniors abilities.

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Methods of Making the Staircase Safer

Published by Stephen on September 22, 2009 under fall prevention

Not being able to easily use an area in your home is something no one should have to live with. Often, however, this occurs when seniors are no longer able to safely use the staircase. The stairs can present a number of hazards to a senior and others who have trouble walking, so making the staircase safer is very important.

This article discusses some important considerations for increasing the safety of the staircase and allowing a senior to fully access their home.

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Evaluating and Improving Staircase Safety

Published by Stephen on September 7, 2009 under fall prevention

Falls occur everywhere and among people of any age. However, those who are younger are better prepared to recover from a fall than seniors and the elderly. As a result, falls can be very serious for seniors, making preventing elderly falls very important.

Among the elderly, a fall on the stairs can be very serious and poses a large health risk. It is very important to take measures to prevent these types of falls from occurring and evaluating not only the staircase itself, but also the abilities of the senior to independently use the staircase.

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Making the Stairs Safer for Seniors

Published by Stephen on August 31, 2009 under fall prevention

Preventing senior falls is a process that is often on going and involves evaluating the safety and accessibility of every area in the home. However one area, the stairs, is much more dangerous to seniors and responsible for the majority of fall related hospitalizations among senior. This is why making sure the staircase is safe and easy to use for the elderly is such an important part of preventing senior falls.

This article discusses senior fall prevention and offers some important tips for making the stairs safer for the elderly.

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Tips for Increasing Staircase Safety, One Step at a Time

Published by Stephen on August 22, 2009 under fall prevention

The stairs can present a danger for people of any age, but for seniors the risk of a fall is much more likely. A fall on the stairs is also much more likely to result in a serious injury for the elderly, often as a result of diseases that are more common among seniors, like arthritis.

Since the stairs can be so dangerous, it is very important to take measures to not only ensure that the senior can use the stairs safely, but also that the stairs are safe to use.

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Increasing Senior Staircase Safety

Published by Stephen on August 7, 2009 under fall prevention

Falls on the stairs are common among all age groups, but they most frequently occur among those who are over 65. This age group is also the most likely to be seriously injured by a fall on the stairs. As a result, it is essential to help increase safety on the stairs for seniors and the elderly.

There are actually a number of steps that should go into reducing the risk of a senior staircase fall, but they basically involve ensuring the stairs are safe to use and ensuring the senior can safely use the stairs.

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Senior Health Tips: Making the Home Safer, One Room at a Time

Published by Stephen on June 16, 2009 under fall prevention

There are many places in the home that can present a health or safety risk for a senior. Often these problems are caused by diseases like arthritis, which make joint movements difficult. As a result, there are many areas in a home that can prevent a number of different obstacles for a senior.

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Tips for Preventing Falls on the Stairs

Published by Stephen on April 10, 2009 under fall prevention

There are a number of dangerous places in the home for seniors and others who have difficulty walking. This includes the bathroom, where there are many slippery surfaces and water, or the kitchen, where you might have to use a stepping stool to reach the high cabinets. However, of all areas the staircase is the most dangerous for a senior, so it is essential to prevent falls on the staircase.

Learn about how to evaluate the safety of your staircase and what some measures to increase the safety and usability of your staircase.

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Tips for Increasing Staircase Accessibility and Safety

Published by Stephen on March 24, 2009 under fall prevention

Of all the areas in a home, the staircase is often the most dangerous. This is why increasing safety and accessibility is so important on the stairs. This is sometimes done by installing a stair lift, but there are a number of other options that should be also taken into consideration, such as the condition of the stairs.

Find out some tips for increasing your staircase accessibility in this article.

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Helping Seniors Prevent Falls

Published by Stephen on December 9, 2008 under fall prevention

Falls can happen anywhere to anyone. However, seniors are most at risk for falls and subsequently hurting themselves. Many of these falls can be prevented by properly maintaining the stairs, but sometimes the senior might still be unable to safely use the stairs.

This post discusses some of the steps that can be taken to help prevent falls before they happen.

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