Home Safety Aids For The Elderley Make The Living Space Safer

By Brandon Lowe


Bedroom aids for the elderley such as adjustable beds, safety rails, foot stools to get into and out of bed, make for a safer living environment. Many accidents happen in the home especially for older people. If a few safety precautions are put in place, the chance of accidents can be greatly reduced.

As men and women get older, their bodies become weaker and more susceptible to injury. If an older man or woman falls there is a good chance that a serious injury such as a hip fracture will occur. A handrail placed along the hallway can help prevent a serious injury because the older person can hold onto the rail for support while walking.

A bed that adjusts in order to conform to a person's body can help a person enjoy a restful night of sleep. Some people suffer from acid reflux and have to sleep sitting up in order to prevent acid from refluxing back into the esophagus. Trying to sit up using pillows as a support will not work because the pillows will flatten, which is why an adjustable bed is a better choice for someone with acid reflux.

A step stool placed at the foot of the bed can help the older woman get into and out of bed safely. Picture an older woman who is trying to jump into a bed that is too high for her to sit down on because the bed is higher than hip level. There is a good chance that she will fall onto the floor trying to jump onto the bed.

If the bed is higher than hip level, a step stool placed at the foot of the bed will allow the older woman to safely climb onto the bed. For added protection, use a foot stool that has an extension with a hand rail so that the older woman is able to steady herself as she steps onto and off the step stool. Many older people are on medication that might cause dizziness.

If an older person is on nighttime medication that can cause dizziness, then she might fall when she gets out of bed at night to use the bathroom unless she has a step stool to use when she needs to leave her bed. Older people on medication should be instructed to first sit up for at least one minute before attempting to leave their bed. Sitting up for at least one minute will help the older person get her bearings before attempting to leave her bed

There are many new and practical devices that help older people with basic chores such as getting dressed, for instance elastic shoelaces need no tying. The clothing worn by older people with hand dexterity challenges should have zippers not buttons to make dressing easier. A device called a dressing hook comes in handy to help older people put on and take off their shoes and makes it easier to hang clothes in the closet.

Bedroom aids for the elderley, make life easier and safer for the elderly man and woman who is more susceptible to accidents and falls. Creating a safe haven for the older man or woman is worth the expense, which is quite reasonable. Safety devices can help save the life of an older man or woman.




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