While falling is a common accident for seniors, there may be different specific reasons why this happens. If you seek help from your doctors immediately after experiencing falling, your doctor will be able to determine the detailed causes. They will ...
Read More ›Install some helpful devices inside your home, especially in the shower such as: 1. Grab bars in the shower 2. Handrails on the stairs 3. Toilets with armrests 4. Hand-held shower nozzles 5. Nonslip floor mats or rugs...
Read More ›If you keep on falling, try to pinpoint the cause—you may consider changing your footwear. Some shoes are very slippery depending on the floor you are walking. Hence, we highly recommend nonskid shoes....
Read More ›As you grow older, your body weakens, making you prone to falling. In order to stay healthy, you need to keep exercising. It does not have to be an hour-long exercise, and neither do you need to go to the gym—just a simple workout routine will help...
Read More ›Our bones and muscles need some maintenance during our late thirties more than ever. This maintenance should continue until old age. Consider asking your doctor for his or her recommended therapists and see what plan they can create for you....
Read More ›Just like babies, our senior loved ones need a little bit of extra care. If you have baby-proofed your home before, you should do the same for your grandparents by senior-proofing your house. They are also frail so; it is just fair to keep them safe ...
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