Skilled nursing alternatives such as assisted living, independent living and memory care communities can only address a portion of the growing population. Therefore, requiring more Home Caregivers, including family members that have never thought of themselves as caregivers.
Fall Risk
Falling is dangerous for seniors who have weak, brittle bones and may not be able to get up on their own. If assistance is given to high risk seniors, falls can be prevented.
An early alert system is key. Using different types of alerts, the appropriate systems can be customized for your loved one to age in place. Falls are not a normal part of aging and are considered a preventable injury by the CDC.
- Active alerts enable your risk patient to call for help if they are willing and able to do so. Call buttons with pagers are very basic, easy to use and affordable.
Preventing Falls is a Growing Concern
According to the Centers for Disease and Control (CDC) one in every three adults age 65 and older falls each year. Over 2 million of these fall victims visit the emergency room. Early notification to a caregiver can help prevent falls. With the use of a bed exit alarm system, caregivers can quickly go to the aid of a patient before they get out of bed or a chair. Smart Caregiver specializes in fall prevention monitor alarms for residents and loved ones.