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Fall Risk Assessments and Prevention Care in Tarrant County

Learn About Our Fall Prevention Specialty Program

Falls are the leading cause of both fatal and nonfatal injuries for people aged 65 and up. At Benevolent Hearts Home Care, we are dedicated to reducing this risk.

Through our specialized Fall Prevention Specialty Program, our caregivers implement individualized care plans and proactively address common risk factors to help your loved one maintain safety and independence.

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Decrease Risk Factors, Reduce Falls

Various risk factors typically precipitate falls. While a single factor rarely accounts for every incident, an individual’s likelihood of falling increases with each additional exposure. Fortunately, a large portion of these risk factors can be successfully managed or prevented entirely.

To address these hazards, our caregivers undergo intensive, specialized training to identify and reduce common fall risks. Our team proactively manages environmental dangers by:

  • Enhancing visibility by properly lighting hallways, bathrooms, and other dim areas
  • Clearing entryways and floors of clutter, clothing, or other tripping obstacles
  • Securing hazardous surfaces, such as slippery bathroom floors and icy outdoor steps
  • Providing an assisting hand while standing, sitting, or moving around the home

Our Caregivers are Extensively Trained on Medical Fall Risk Factors, Too

Impaired Vision

Impaired vision is a significant medical risk factor for falls among seniors, as age-related changes in the eye's structure can reduce visual acuity and peripheral vision, making it difficult to navigate their environment safely. At Benevolent Hearts Home Care, our specialized caregivers enhance visibility by properly lighting hallways and dim areas, and by clearing floors of tripping hazards to manage environmental hazards.

Lack of Physical Activity

Sarcopenia, or age-related muscle loss, impairs a senior's stability and strength, significantly increasing fall risk. Our caregivers combat this by providing steady support for safe movement around the home and encouraging tailored physical activities. We facilitate gentle exercises, such as chair yoga, to preserve strength and flexibility, enhancing stability and confidence.

Osteoporosis

Osteoporosis causes weak, brittle bones, significantly increasing the risk of severe fractures from a fall. Changes in posture, like spinal curvature (kyphosis), can also impair balance. At Benevolent Hearts Home Care, our caregivers mitigate this risk by providing meticulous support during transfers and mobility, ensuring a safe, hazard-free environment, and assisting with physician-directed nutrition and medication plans to enhance stability.

Medications

Medication mismanagement represents a major fall hazard for older adults. Certain pharmaceuticals, or the way they interact, can trigger side effects such as drowsiness, dizziness, or orthostatic hypotension—a sharp decline in blood pressure upon standing—which often result in physical instability. To address this risk, our professional caregivers provide essential medication management support, ensuring that all prescriptions are administered on time and at the correct dosages.

Chronic Conditions

Chronic conditions such as Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s disease significantly increase the risk of falls by impacting a senior's physical and cognitive abilities. Our caregivers are specially trained to manage these complex needs by offering dedicated, steady support during all movements, ensuring a secure environment, and providing compassionate supervision to mitigate risks associated with cognitive decline.

Let our compassionate caregivers help your loved one remain safe, comfortable, and independent at home.
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