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Safety Tips for Seniors When Using the Bathroom

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It’s no secret that the rate of bathroom-related injuries increases with age, peaking in those over 75. Geriatrics researchers at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention found that taking a bath, using a shower, or stepping out of either posed the greatest risk. In about 80% of these cases, the fall resulted in injury.

At JUMOTEK INCORPORATED DBA Jumotek Healthcare Services, a trusted provider of Home Health Care Services in Bladensburg, Maryland, we have these five simple tips to keep a senior loved one safe while showering and using the restroom.

  • Good lighting at home is key.
    Having well-lit places can reduce the risk of falling. Inspect the lighting and replace burned-out bulbs so that those with poor eyesight can see their path well.
  • Match their pace no matter how slow.
    Remember to take it slow and not rush patients. With a single wrong move, rushing may lead to more dangers.
  • Establish a routine and a daily reminder.
    For patients with memory loss, it is vital to remind them of the simple things like bathing, dressing, grabbing the handlebars, and having a toilet break on a regular basis to reduce the number of sudden emergency trips to the bathroom.
  • Keep the area toward and in the bathroom clear.
    Take away any obstructions that make it tough to get about. In addition, strive to keep toilet essentials close at hand to prevent them from strolling while their body is wet.

If your loved one requires caregiving assistance, they may benefit from our personal care in Maryland.

Our range of services includes healthcare services, which will allow their homes to remain in harmony while we care for them.

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