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Accidental falls, especially by senior citizens, are fairly common. By making simple preparations, you can lower the chances of you or another household member falling and being injured in your home.
Approximately 30 percent of those 65 and older fall each year. Accidental falls, especially around the home, kill more people over 65 than any other single type of injury, and they are the leading cause of accidental death for people over age 85. Those suffering from the residual effects of a stroke christian louboutin shoes online are especially susceptible to falling because of visual deficits, weakness, gait problems, and the effects of medication. In addition to breaking bones, falling can injure an older person’s self confidence, causing them to restrict their activities for fear of falling again.
Anyone can fall because of carelessness, stress, poor vision, or a loss of balance due to the side effects of drugs or alcohol. fake michael kors handbags While the actual fall may result in nothing more than a bruise or slight cut, falling against a hot stove or hitting one’s head against a hard object can cause a serious injury.
With awareness and preplanning, most of these falls can be avoided. Generally, you should take care to avoid high risk situations: Don’t jump right out of bed; the sudden change in blood pressure could make you feel dizzy. And NEVER use a chair as a step stool. Try to move more methodically. For example, take your time answering the phone; if you hurry, you could fall. Read the next page to find out how you can prevent someone from drowning inside or outside your home.
This information is solely for informational purposes. IT IS NOT INTENDED TO PROVIDE MEDICAL ADVICE. The publication of this information does not constitute the practice of medicine, and this information does not replace the advice of your physician or other health care provider. Before undertaking any course of treatment, the reader must seek the advice of their physician or other health care provider.

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