Aged Care Products
Elderly Safety Devices That Will Keep You Safe at Home or in Care
Did you know that the more you age, the more you are at risk of falling? It’s true. The risk of falling increases as we age due to a weakening of balance and strength, slower reaction time, and a loss of range in motion. Unfortunately, falls are the leading cause of non-fatal injuries for people over 65 years old. To help you stay safer in your home and reduce your risk of falling, we have compiled a list of several elderly safety devices that will ensure your safety at all times. Keep reading to learn more about these devices and how they can improve your quality of life when it comes to staying safe at home or in care!
Door and Window Alarm
One of the most important things you can do to prevent falls is to secure your home’s doors and windows. This will help prevent any falls that could happen as a result of tripping over a rug, rug fringe, loose stair runner, or other items that may be lying around your home. One way to secure your doors and windows is to use door and window alarms. These alarms can be placed on doors or windows that you want to secure and will emit a loud alarm sound if someone opens the door or window. This is helpful for anyone who is living alone and may not be able to hear someone outside of the door or who may not be able to react quickly enough to open the door if they need to. These can also be used to alert a carer in the case of their client trying to leave the premises, the door reed or window sensor will transmit to a pager, which will alarm.
Emergency Contact Button
Another important elderly safety device to consider when looking at ways to prevent falls and stay safe at home is an emergency alert button. These devices can be worn around the wrist, on a lanyard or clipped to clothing and can be pressed in an emergency if help is needed. This device can alert friends, family members, or emergency medical personnel to your current location so they can come and help you. These devices have a two-way communication system, so the person receiving the alert can communicate back and let you know that they have been notified. These devices also have GPS tracking capabilities so that your exact location can be tracked and sent to the people who have been notified. These devices can be worn 24/7, so even if you are feeling well, you will be able to press the emergency button if you need help.
Bed Alarms
Another important piece of elderly safety gear to consider is a bed alarm. Bed alarms are designed to detect movement in the bed and will sound if the person in the bed moves in a specific way. These devices are helpful for anyone who has trouble staying in bed, such as people who have had surgery or have an injury that makes it difficult to lie down. These alarms have different settings so that they can be sensitive enough to detect if you have fallen out of bed but not sensitive enough to go off if you have just shifted positions in bed and are trying to get comfortable again. These alarms are a helpful way to notify someone if you have fallen out of bed so that they can come to help you get back into bed.
These alarms are a great safety device, especially for anyone who has a hard time getting out of bed and prefers to remain in bed for longer periods.
Shower chairs and stools
If you’re planning on taking a shower soon, you may want to consider using a shower chair or stool. These items can help to prevent falls in the shower, especially for people who are unsteady on their feet while they are in the shower and have trouble standing up and sitting down without falling. These items can help you avoid falling while you are standing in the shower and can make it easier for you to get in and out of the shower with the assistance of a chair or stool. If you are having trouble standing while you are in the shower, a shower stool can make it easier to do things like shampoo your hair or rinse your body without causing you to lose your balance and fall. These items are also helpful for people with certain medical conditions, such as knee or hip issues, who may need assistance standing up or sitting down while in the shower.
Chair alarms
If you are worried about falling and not being able to get up again, a chair alarm can be a great safety device. A chair alarm is similar to a bed alarm in the sense that it will go off if you get out of the chair. This is helpful for anyone worried about falling out of the chair and not being able to get back up again. These alarms are helpful for anyone who has a hard time getting up from the chair, as they will go off if someone tries to get up and then sit back down in the chair before they have tried to stand again.
Electronic Motion Detectors
Motion detectors are another great safety device that can be placed throughout your home. These detectors will go off if they detect motion, such as someone walking through a room or up the stairs, and can be helpful for anyone worried about falling. These detectors are helpful for anyone who has a hard time seeing well enough to know if someone is in the room with them, especially in the middle of the night when most falls occur. These detectors are helpful for anyone worried about falling when they get up in the middle of the night to either use the bathroom or get a drink of water. These detectors can be placed in rooms where you are worried about someone coming into your home, such as the front door, back door, or any other rooms where you are worried someone may come in without your knowing. These detectors can also be placed on staircases to detect if someone is coming up or down the stairs, which is an especially helpful feature if you have a child or pet who likes to run up and down the stairs.
Elderly Fall Detection Systems
Finally, if you are living alone, have a lot of trouble getting around, or have a family member who lives in another state, you may want to consider an elderly fall detection system. These systems are similar to a healthcare fall alert system but are designed for people who are living alone. These systems are worn by a person who is at risk for falling and will alert someone who is monitoring the system if the person has fallen. These systems are helpful for anyone who is worried that they will fall and not be able to move, or who has trouble getting to the phone in time if they need help. These systems are great for anyone who has trouble getting up from a chair, getting out of bed, or getting in and out of the shower. These systems are helpful for anyone worried about falling and not being able to get help.
Crash Mats
As we age, our bones become more fragile and we're at an increased risk of falling. This is where crash mats come in. Crash mats are devices that are placed under an elderly person's bed or chair to cushion them in case of a fall. They're usually made of memory foam, which is able to dissipate the impact of a fall and reduce the risk of injury. If you have an elderly loved one who is at risk of falling, a crash mat is a simple and effective way to help keep them safe.
Conclusion
As you can see, there are many different safety devices available on the market today that will help you stay safe and prevent you from falling while you are at home. Whether you wear one of these devices around your wrist or clip one to your clothing, or you place one in a room or area of your home, these safety devices are helpful for anyone worried about falling and would like to stay safe in their home.
However, no matter how many elderly safety devices you have, it is important to remember that the best way to stay safe and prevent falls is to get yourself moving. Exercise is one of the best ways to improve your overall health and balance, which will help to prevent falls in the future.
FAQs
How do elderly safety devices work in bathroom and bedding orthotics?
Some elderly safety devices are designed to help prevent slipping and falling in the shower or from the bed. For instance, swivel shower seats allow for easy repositioning without having to stand up. Investing in crash mats as fall devices for seniors help protect you or your loved ones from harm in case an accident happens. These safety devices are made with memory foam that absorbs the impact of falls and are designed to keep seniors safe while affording you peace of mind knowing they’re protected.
What is a Personal alarm?
Personal alarms are one of the most popular safety devices for the elderly. Older adults can benefit from wearing an alarm pendant or bracelet around their neck or wrist. Waterproof devices allow them to call for help quickly if they fall in the shower or bathtub. An alarm is one elderly safety device that can alert you when a patient or loved one tries to leave home or an aged care facility. We also have bed alarms to alert you when they try to get up in the middle of the night.
Why should you invest in aged care products?
Falls are responsible for 42% of injury hospitalisations and 40% of injury deaths in Australia. Falling is more common in older people and more likely to cause serious injuries — and they happen more often in the home. Family members shouldn’t wait until a loved one gets hurt to consider buying a fall device for seniors. A fall device for seniors helps reduce the risk of falls at home or in aged care facilities.
What places do you deliver/supply?
We supply to Australia and New Zealand, with most orders delivered within 2-5 business days. We accept payments through Paypal and Zip.
We understand that every situation is different and that getting the right product has a big impact. Contact us if you can’t find exactly what you need. If we can’t modify an existing product, we will try to find a solution for your needs.
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