Recognizing and Reducing Fall Risk Factors for Various Stages of Alzheimer’s
People living with Alzheimer’s are four to five times more likely to fall than older adults who do not have cognitive impairment. However, the risk
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People living with Alzheimer’s are four to five times more likely to fall than older adults who do not have cognitive impairment. However, the risk
Falling will always be an issue for memory care residents. In fact, SafelyYou’s community data reveals that 70% of falls occur in a resident’s bedroom
Falls are the leading cause of fatal and non-fatal injuries among older adults. Fall prevention exercises that focus on balance and strength training can reduce the risk of falling. These fall prevention exercises
Download the Infographic Since social distancing and shelter and place orders went into effect, there has been a staggering 20% increase in falls for residents
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