Learn Which Seniors Are At Risk Of Falling
The first thing you need to do is learn which residents are more likely to fall. These are the residents that you need to keep an extra eye on and whom you need to offer additional assistance to around stairs and steps, and with moving items.
Know Which Residents Are Prone To Falling
The first thing you need to know if which seniors have fallen down before. Seniors that have fallen before and suffered injuries are more likely to fall …show more content…
As you age, diabetes can become even more difficult to manage. Many older diabetes suffers may end up with either foot or leg injuries that could compromise their balance and their ability to stay upright.
Knowing who you need to keep an eye on will help you prioritize which seniors to assist.
Minimize Risks Around Your Assisted Living Facility
The second thing you need to do is make sure that the environment of your assisted living facility is setup to minimize the risk of falls. Here are a few things environmental issues you need to keep your eyes open for.
Install Hand Rails
There should be handrails on all staircases in your facility. Additionally, rails should be installed on the walkways for the residents in your facility. If there are not enough handrails in place, talk to your manager about installing additional ones.
Remove Clutter
Make sure that their are not items that your residents can trip over in the halls of your facility, such as books or papers. If you work inside the residents living areas, help them clean up clutter to reduce the risk of