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“No Fall Zone”:
A Caregiver’s Guide
 to Safe Aging in
       Place
  Decreasing falls in the Home Environment
          By: Melissa Avery, OT/S
           Kimberly Cabral, OT/S
            Christine Clark, OT/S
            Courtney Reilly, OT/S
What is Occupational
         Therapy?
• Occupations refer not only to jobs but also
  tasks that people have to do or choose to do in
  their every day lives.

• We enable people to continue living life to its
  fullest through the use of
  interventions, education, adaptation and
  modification.

• We are knowledgeable about multiple
  diagnoses and their impact on function.
Why stay at home?
• Over 90% of adults over age 65 prefer to stay
  in their own home for as long as possible.

• Strong ties to home, community and culture

• Aging in place means more than an
  environment to grow old in. It means home, a
  place where memories and histories were
  created.
Making Your Home
a “No Fall Zone”
Tips for keeping your loved one safe at home.
Facts About Falls
• Falls are a leading cause of injury among older adults.

• According to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), one out of three
  adults aged 65 and older fall each year.

• Of those falls, less than half tell their primary healthcare providers about
  them.

• 19,700 older adults died from unintentional fall injuries in 2008.

• In 2009, 2.2 million non-fatal fall injuries in older adults were treated in
  emergency departments, with 581,000 patients being hospitalized.

• Falls Among Older Adults: An Overview (2012) Retrieved May
  1, 2012, from
  http://www.cdc.gov/HomeandRecreationalSafety/Falls/adultfalls.html
Most Common Causes of
   Falls in the Home
• No single factor causes all falls; however the risk of falls
  increases with the amount of factors the person is exposed
  to.

• Common Factors Include:
  •   Lack of Physical Activity
  •   Impaired Vision
  •   Medication Use
  •   Environmental Factors
  •   Uncontrolled Diabetes
  •   Poorly-fitted Shoes
  •   Muscle Weakness

  What is the role of home modifications in fall prevention (2011)
  Retrieved May 1, 2012, from
  http://www.homemods.org/about_us/index.shtml
Home Modifications Can
  Help to Prevent Falls!
• Home modifications lessen the physical demands
  placed on the older person during every day activities
• They increase the older person’s safety in their own
  environment, allowing them to continue to live in their
  home for as long as possible
• Home modifications can range from very inexpensive
  to expensive, but there are many modifications that
  can be done by caregivers
• Here are some modifications you can make to keep
  your loved one safe!
Throughout the Home…
•   Walking surfaces are as level as possible

•   Use slip-resistant floor coverings such as low-pile carpeting or rough tile

•   Increase lighting

•   Color contrasts (lighter color flooring, darker walls)

•   Install wall-mounted light fixtures

•   Eliminate use of extension cords

•   Relocate light switches or install environmental control units that turn on when
    the person claps or enters a room

•   Eliminate cluttered hallways

•   Remove scatter rugs

•   Clean spills immediately
Kitchen
• Increase door width to 30 inches to allow walkers to
  pass through
• Move frequently used objects / products to lower
  shelves or countertops to avoid over-reaching
• Slip-Resistant Tile
• Install “drop down” shelving (see picture next slide)
• Ensure that a seated food preparation area is available
• Combine food preparation area with dining area to
  eliminate need to transport plates of food
Seated Food
                            Preparation
                            Area




Stove allows
cooking while
seated




                Drop-Down Cabinet Shelving
Bathroom
•   Always keep a night-light on

•   Install grab bars in tub/shower and near toilet

•   Non-Skid shower surface

•   Vary colors in the bathroom for easy visual identification (ie, add decorative, colorful
    decals to shower if same color as toilet, etc)

•   Bathroom rugs with non-skid backing only

•   Walk-In shower

•   Hand-held shower

•   Increase door width to allow for walker use

•   Eliminate threshold if possible; if not, ensure that threshold is brightly colored

•   Add shower chair/ tub bench
Grab Bar
Tub Bench
Stairways
• Install handrails on both sides of the stairs and extend them one
  foot past the top and bottom stair

• Handrails should be at elbow height

• Use color contrasts on first and last steps

• Limit stair rise to 7 inches, tread should be at least 11 inches

• Install light switches at top and bottom of stairs

• Ensure carpeting is secured to the stairs

• Install a stair lift if your loved one becomes unable to ascend
  stairs safely
Dual-Railing Stairs

Stair Lift                         High-Contrast Stairs
Bedroom
• Install a night-light

• Place a lamp at the bedside

• Make clear paths

• Store flashlights in easy to find locations in case of
  power outages

• Install bed rails to make getting in and out of bed safer

• Organize closets to eliminate clutter and make items
  easy to obtain
Remember…
• Always contact your loved one’s doctor if you
  notice that they are falling or seem more
  disoriented
• Be sure to discuss medication use with the
  doctor and the impact that the meds can have
  on falling
• Occupational therapists can perform in-home
  evaluations to assess what modifications your
  loved one can benefit from
Any Questions?

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Geriatrics presentation 1

  • 1. “No Fall Zone”: A Caregiver’s Guide to Safe Aging in Place Decreasing falls in the Home Environment By: Melissa Avery, OT/S Kimberly Cabral, OT/S Christine Clark, OT/S Courtney Reilly, OT/S
  • 2. What is Occupational Therapy? • Occupations refer not only to jobs but also tasks that people have to do or choose to do in their every day lives. • We enable people to continue living life to its fullest through the use of interventions, education, adaptation and modification. • We are knowledgeable about multiple diagnoses and their impact on function.
  • 3. Why stay at home? • Over 90% of adults over age 65 prefer to stay in their own home for as long as possible. • Strong ties to home, community and culture • Aging in place means more than an environment to grow old in. It means home, a place where memories and histories were created.
  • 4. Making Your Home a “No Fall Zone” Tips for keeping your loved one safe at home.
  • 5. Facts About Falls • Falls are a leading cause of injury among older adults. • According to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), one out of three adults aged 65 and older fall each year. • Of those falls, less than half tell their primary healthcare providers about them. • 19,700 older adults died from unintentional fall injuries in 2008. • In 2009, 2.2 million non-fatal fall injuries in older adults were treated in emergency departments, with 581,000 patients being hospitalized. • Falls Among Older Adults: An Overview (2012) Retrieved May 1, 2012, from http://www.cdc.gov/HomeandRecreationalSafety/Falls/adultfalls.html
  • 6. Most Common Causes of Falls in the Home • No single factor causes all falls; however the risk of falls increases with the amount of factors the person is exposed to. • Common Factors Include: • Lack of Physical Activity • Impaired Vision • Medication Use • Environmental Factors • Uncontrolled Diabetes • Poorly-fitted Shoes • Muscle Weakness What is the role of home modifications in fall prevention (2011) Retrieved May 1, 2012, from http://www.homemods.org/about_us/index.shtml
  • 7. Home Modifications Can Help to Prevent Falls! • Home modifications lessen the physical demands placed on the older person during every day activities • They increase the older person’s safety in their own environment, allowing them to continue to live in their home for as long as possible • Home modifications can range from very inexpensive to expensive, but there are many modifications that can be done by caregivers • Here are some modifications you can make to keep your loved one safe!
  • 8. Throughout the Home… • Walking surfaces are as level as possible • Use slip-resistant floor coverings such as low-pile carpeting or rough tile • Increase lighting • Color contrasts (lighter color flooring, darker walls) • Install wall-mounted light fixtures • Eliminate use of extension cords • Relocate light switches or install environmental control units that turn on when the person claps or enters a room • Eliminate cluttered hallways • Remove scatter rugs • Clean spills immediately
  • 9. Kitchen • Increase door width to 30 inches to allow walkers to pass through • Move frequently used objects / products to lower shelves or countertops to avoid over-reaching • Slip-Resistant Tile • Install “drop down” shelving (see picture next slide) • Ensure that a seated food preparation area is available • Combine food preparation area with dining area to eliminate need to transport plates of food
  • 10. Seated Food Preparation Area Stove allows cooking while seated Drop-Down Cabinet Shelving
  • 11. Bathroom • Always keep a night-light on • Install grab bars in tub/shower and near toilet • Non-Skid shower surface • Vary colors in the bathroom for easy visual identification (ie, add decorative, colorful decals to shower if same color as toilet, etc) • Bathroom rugs with non-skid backing only • Walk-In shower • Hand-held shower • Increase door width to allow for walker use • Eliminate threshold if possible; if not, ensure that threshold is brightly colored • Add shower chair/ tub bench
  • 13. Stairways • Install handrails on both sides of the stairs and extend them one foot past the top and bottom stair • Handrails should be at elbow height • Use color contrasts on first and last steps • Limit stair rise to 7 inches, tread should be at least 11 inches • Install light switches at top and bottom of stairs • Ensure carpeting is secured to the stairs • Install a stair lift if your loved one becomes unable to ascend stairs safely
  • 14. Dual-Railing Stairs Stair Lift High-Contrast Stairs
  • 15. Bedroom • Install a night-light • Place a lamp at the bedside • Make clear paths • Store flashlights in easy to find locations in case of power outages • Install bed rails to make getting in and out of bed safer • Organize closets to eliminate clutter and make items easy to obtain
  • 16.
  • 17. Remember… • Always contact your loved one’s doctor if you notice that they are falling or seem more disoriented • Be sure to discuss medication use with the doctor and the impact that the meds can have on falling • Occupational therapists can perform in-home evaluations to assess what modifications your loved one can benefit from