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Alzheimer's and falls: Here are the reasons why and tips for lowering loved ones' risk


Published on 2024-12-16 07:43:16 - The Victoria Advocate
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  • Using these measures will assist in reducing the fall risk in persons with Alzheimer's, but there is no guarantee. Daily habits should be monitored, and adequate exercise can promote muscle strength and stability. As the affected person's gait worsens, he or she should always be assisted in walking.

The article from The Advocate discusses the increased risk of falls among individuals with Alzheimer's disease and provides tips for reducing this risk. It highlights that Alzheimer's patients are more prone to falls due to cognitive decline, balance issues, and medication side effects. The article suggests several preventive measures including: ensuring a safe home environment by removing hazards, installing grab bars and handrails, using non-slip mats, and improving lighting; encouraging physical activity to maintain strength and balance; reviewing medications with healthcare providers to minimize side effects that could lead to dizziness or disorientation; and employing technology like fall detection devices. Additionally, it emphasizes the importance of regular medical check-ups to monitor and manage conditions that could contribute to falls, and the need for caregivers to be vigilant and possibly seek professional help or training in managing fall risks.

Read the Full The Advocate Article at:
[ https://www.theadvocate.com/baton_rouge/entertainment_life/health_fitness/alzheimers-increase-in-falls-tips-for-reducing-risk/article_071a465e-b7ff-11ef-9a39-8f62fca83c39.html ]
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