Falls can have severe and far-reaching consequences.
As we age, the likelihood of sustaining more serious injuries from falls increases, as does the fear of falling again.
Elderly individuals are at a higher risk of breaking bones, especially wrists or hips, when they fall. Hip fractures can lead to significant disability, and often require substantial help and support during recovery at home. The risk of experiencing a hip fracture, and its detrimental impacts, escalate almost ten times with each passing decade after the age of 50. Women are particularly at risk due to the higher prevalence of osteoporosis.
For those aged 75 and above, the repercussions are even more significant. In this age group, falls are the leading cause of death.
Following a fall, individuals often experience a loss of confidence in their balance, leading to a fear of falling that can cause anxiety or tension, thereby heightening the risk of subsequent falls. During such times, home help can offer the necessary care and support needed for these individuals.