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/Our services (A to Z)/Falls/Preventing falls at home

Preventing falls at home

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This information is about avoiding having a fall in your home.

Tips to prevent falls

Tips about how looking after yourself can lower your risk of falling

These are tips about how looking after yourself can lower your risk of falling:

  1. tips about how looking after yourselfKeep as active as you can. Exercise can help to build up strength in your muscles and improve your balance.
  2. tips about how looking after yourselfTalk to a healthcare professional about what exercises are good for you.
  3. tips about how looking after yourselfAvoid sitting for longer than 30 minutes.
  4. tips about how looking after yourselfTake your time when you stand up. Get your balance before you start walking.
  5. tips about how looking after yourself If you often feel dizzy when standing up, speak to your doctor.
  6. tips about how looking after yourselfWear low heeled, well fitting shoes and slippers. Try to have your feet checked often.
  7. tips about how looking after yourselfMake sure you have an eye test every 12 months. If you think your eyesight is getting worse, have a test sooner.
  8. tips about how looking after yourselfIf your eyesight suddenly gets worse, tell your doctor.

Tips about how keeping your home safe

These are tips about how keeping your home safe can lower your risk of falling:

  1. tips about how keeping your home safeKeep your rooms and stairs tidy and not messy.
  2. tips about how keeping your home safeSecure wires if they are on the floor.
  3. tips about how keeping your home safeGet loose carpets repaired.
  4. tips about how keeping your home safeMake sure all areas of your home are well lit. This includes outside too.

Tips about how managing your medicines

These are tips about how managing your medicines can lower your risk of falling:

  1. tips about how managing your medicinesIf you take medicines, make sure your doctor or pharmacist reviews them every year.
  2. tips about how managing your medicinesAlways take your medicine as prescribed.
  3. tips about how looking after yourselfLet your doctor or pharmacist know if you have any concerns about your medicines.
  4. tips about how managing your medicinesDrinking alcohol with medicine can lead to a higher risk of falls.
  5. tips about how managing your medicinesYou can drink alcohol when you are taking medicine if your doctor or pharmacist says that it is okay.

Tips about how what you eat and drink can lower your risk of falling

These are tips about how what you eat and drink can lower your risk of falling:

  1. glass of waterTry to drink at least 6 to 8 glasses of fluid every day, unless you have been told otherwise by a healthcare professional.
  2. drinking waterThis includes:
    • Water
    • Juice
    • Tea or coffee (ideally decaf)
    • Milk
    • Soup
  3. balanced dietMake sure you have a well-balanced diet.
  4. meal pictureAvoid missing meals.

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Contact us

  • Phone: 0113 843 5510
  • Address: Yeadon Health Centre
    17 South View Road
    Yeadon
    Leeds
    LS19 7PS
  • Opening hours: 8am to 4pm from Monday to Friday (excluding bank holidays)

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