If
you are a senior, having good balance can help to prevent falls and maintain
independence. Falls are the leading
cause of death from injury among people 65 years and older, and the risk of
falls increases proportionately with age.
Individuals
with dementia
are at an even greater risk, according to a report in the Journal of the
American Geriatrics Society. They state
that while falls are extremely common in seniors 65 years of age and older, the
rate is more than doubled in those with Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of
dementia, in fact 70% of those with dementia fall at least once each year. Researchers say there are several reasons for
this including gait and balance issues as well as problems concentrating and
with staying focused on the task at hand.
Other factors include a decline in seniors’
overall physical fitness as well as chronic diseases, certain medications, and
surgeries. One example is diabetes, a common
disease in the elderly that can lead to peripheral neuropathy, or nerve damage
and cause numbness in the hands, feet, and other parts of the body. Medications that lower blood pressure may
cause faintness or dizziness, and hip replacements and knee surgeries can result
in the elderly being unsteady on their feet.
Whatever the reason, falling can be a big problem for seniors who live
alone and have cognition issues as they may not have access to help when they
need it.
At
MorningStar at Bear Creek, we know it is important for our residents to stay as
active as possible, which is why our calendar includes exercises designed to
help residents improve their strength, flexibility, and balance. Our loving assisted
living for dementia patients is designed to address
the unique needs of our tender residents to ensure their safety and comfort.
Our specialized
care
includes finding ways to connect with and nurture the essence of the
individual, and to celebrate and elevate life. Please see our website to learn more.
MorningStar at Bear Creek
brings a unique vision to senior living with our mission statement “to honor,
to serve, to invest.” Our foundation is built on honoring God, valuing all
seniors and selecting staff with a felt calling to serve. We are dedicated to
creating a true home within an ideal setting and invite you to schedule a tour
to see firsthand the best assisted living for dementia patients in Colorado
Springs.
Source:
alzinfo.org/articles/diagnosis/alzheimers-disease-increases-the-risk-of-falls/
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