Fall Prevention in Fort Erie, Ontario

Fall Prevention in Fort Erie

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For families in Fort Erie with a parent living alone, the fear of a fall when no one is there is real. Aviora's fall prevention service in Fort Erie pairs consistent caregiver support with supervised daily routines - safe transfers, assisted mobility, and a familiar caregiver present during the activities when falls are most likely.

What's included

Fall Prevention in Fort Erie: what is covered

  • Supervised transfers and safe mobility assistance
  • Home environment safety guidance - clutter, rugs, lighting
  • Assistance with daily tasks that carry fall risk
  • Consistent caregiver oversight during high-risk activities
  • Monitoring and reporting of mobility changes
  • Medication reminders - some medications increase fall risk
  • Encouragement of appropriate mobility aids
  • Falls-related hospitalisation prevention

Full service overview: Fall Prevention across Ontario.

Common questions

Fall Prevention in Fort Erie: questions families ask

How does home care reduce fall risk in Fort Erie?

A consistent caregiver in Fort Erie supervises transfers, assists with mobility, manages the home environment to reduce hazards, and is present during the daily activities when most falls occur - bathing, dressing, getting in and out of bed. Consistency is key: the caregiver knows the person's specific risk factors and assists accordingly.

What home modifications reduce fall risk in Fort Erie?

Removing floor rugs and clutter, improving lighting especially at night, installing grab bars in bathrooms, ensuring the bed is at the right height, and keeping pathways clear are the most impactful changes. Aviora's caregivers provide guidance on these during visits.

Is fall prevention care available in Fort Erie?

Yes. Aviora provides fall prevention support in Fort Erie as part of a personal support or dementia care visit. Call to discuss the specific fall risk situation and what level of support is appropriate.

Who is most at risk of falls at home in Fort Erie?

Older adults with limited mobility, those taking medications that affect balance, people with dementia, and anyone recovering from surgery or illness are at highest fall risk. A consistent caregiver who knows the person's limitations significantly reduces that risk.

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