Risks of falling in the elderly

Risks of falling in the elderly

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Preventing falls is crucial. By understanding risk factors and taking preventive measures, we can help older people live safely and independently.

Tips for preventing falls at home

Fall prevention begins with a secure home. Here are some tips:

- Make sure the house is well lit. Automatic lights or night lamps can help avoid falls at night.

- Remove slippery carpets or attach them with slip-resistant strips.

- Keep traffic paths free of disorder and electrical cables.

- Install grab bars in the bathrooms and near the stairs.

In addition to house changes, regular exercises can improve balance and muscle strength. Technical aids, such as our Easy Seating chair, can also be extremely useful to help people sit and get up safely.

The importance of autonomy for the well-being of older people

Self-reliance is essential for the well-being of older people. Being able to do things on your own strengthens dignity and a sense of control over your life. This can reduce stress and improve mental health.

Maintaining self-reliance helps to remain active and engaged, which is beneficial to physical health. Solutions like our Easy Seating chair are designed to support this autonomy by facilitating daily actions, such as sitting and getting up, thereby reducing dependency on others.

How Easy Seating helps prevent falls and maintain autonomy

Our Easy Seating chair is designed specifically to assist seniors and those in loss of autonomy. Thanks to its rotation and sliding system, it allows users to sit and stand up effortlessly, reducing the risk of falls.

Our users' testimonies show that Easy Seating has transformed their daily lives. By integrating practical solutions such as Easy Seating, we can improve the quality of life of older people, provide them with more security and maintain their autonomy.

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