Top Home Safety Tips For Seniors

Seniors who wish to remain in their homes often are advised to take precautions that prevent them from being injured or endangered. These precautions may include hiring home care services that can monitor senior citizens every day to ensure that residents are safe and in good health.

Preventing Injuries and Accidents
Doctors note that this age group is more prone to falling down and sustaining significant injuries from preventable accidents. When an elderly person falls, he or she may break a hip, knee, leg, or arm. Sometimes these injuries even prove to be fatal for those who are not in good overall health. Preventing such accidents can be accomplished by replacing unsafe floor materials. Wood flooring, linoleum, laminate, and ceramic can be slippery, particularly when they are wet. If a senior citizen tries to walk across this kind of floor, he or she could easily fall and get hurt. As such, it may be advisable for seniors to install carpeting in their bathrooms, kitchens, and other areas of the house. Carpeting helps reduce their chances of falling.
 
Further, seniors may find it necessary to use a walker or cane in their homes. Many people do not like to admit to losing their mobility. However, the aging process often robs people of their ability to remain balanced while standing. For that reason, safety experts urge seniors to use a cane or a walker when they walk around their homes. These devices help prevent falls and accidents.
 
Hiring a Home Care Monitoring Service
In addition to making changes to their homes flooring, seniors also are advised to retain the services of a home care monitoring service. These services allow people to wear a device that can be activated if they need help. If a person falls, gets injured, or becomes ill, he or she can push the device’s button and alert the service that he or she requires medical help. Further, many services check with clients daily to ensure that they are well and safe. People can agree to a time every day when their service device will beep or ring; clients then are required to push the button to signal that they are alright. In the event that someone does not respond, an operator will call through on the monitoring device and ask if that person needs help. In this way, seniors can remain independent, yet in touch with vital services in case an emergency arises.
 
Using a Cell Phone for Communication
Many of today’s seniors are aware of the technological advances that help them remain independent. In fact, a large number of senior citizens use cell phones for both personal and safety reasons. Safety experts note that cell phones can be a vital tool when seniors want to remain independent in their own homes. Sometimes they do not hear their landline phones ring. Moreover, having a cell phone in their purses or pockets lets them call their relatives or doctors without having to walk to their landline phones.
 
This guest post was provided by Living Asisstance Services – 3183 Yonge Street, Toronto, ON M4N 2K9 (416) 483-0070 ?, offering quality home health care for seniors in the Greater Toronto Area.