
Strengthening the body is beneficial in preventing falls. Building strength can be accomplished by implementing daily stretches and exercise routines which may also help to improve balance. Falling affects many elderly people across the globe and this can invoke a fear of falling. Making changes in the living environment may help to conquer the fear of falling as well as evade serious health issues. These changes may include improving lighting in the household and removing worn rugs from the steps and common areas. Additionally, it is beneficial to install grab bars in the shower and toilet area, and it is wise to use a non-slip bath mat. It is suggested to have regular physicals and eye examinations, which can help monitor existing medications and eyeglass prescriptions. Falling can affect the feet in many ways, therefore if you experience a broken toe, foot, or ankle a chiropodist can effectively treat these injuries as well as provide various prevention techniques.
Falls are a common but preventable problem for older adults. If you would like to learn more about preventing falls, please consult with one of our chiropodists from West Toronto Foot & Ankle Clinic Inc. . Our chiropodist can help you maintain the health of your lower limbs and your mobility.
Did you know that most falls occur in the home? Fortunately, there are many simple changes that you can make to the living environment to reduce the risk of falling.
In the Bathroom:
- Install grab bars near toilets, bathtubs, and showers
- Put non-skid mats on all surfaces that may get wet
In the Bedroom:
- Keep a light near the bed so that you can easily turn it on if you have to get up at night
- Keep the path from your bedroom to the bathroom clutter-free and well-lit
- Consider installing a bed rail for added support
In the Kitchen:
- Use non-skid mats
- Wipe up any spills immediately
- Move commonly used items to areas that are easily within your reach
In the Hallways:
- Place handrails on both sides of the stairs
- Install good lighting in the hallways and around the entire home
- Keep hallways free of clutter
- Don’t use throw rugs or small area rugs
In Other Living Areas:
- Keep loose cables, cords, and wires near the wall and away from walking surfaces
- Make sure that all carpets and rugs are secure firmly to the floor
- Arrange your furniture so that it is not in your way when you walk
- Use chairs and couches that you can easily get up from
If you have any questions please feel free to contact our office located in Toronto, ON .



