What are the 5 Elements of Falls Safety for the Elderly?

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Elderly woman and The Isaac Fall Alarm

What are the 5 Elements of Falls Safety for the Elderly?

As cherished family members grow older, it may induce concerns about their health and safety. Fall alert systems can provide families with the reassurance that their dear ones are being cared for, whether at home or on the go. There are an array of safety-enhancing products available in the market and with thorough research into the various options, families can be well-prepared to make a knowledgeable choice that suits everyone’s needs. A common question asked is, “What are the 5 elements of falls safety for the elderly and what are the aspects to keep in mind when selecting a fall alarm?” Isaac Care can help with these answers and is here to make the process of caring for your loved one easier.

Did You Know?

Over 14 million, or 1 in 4 older adults report falling every year.

5 Elements of Falls Safety

Falls safety for the elderly is crucial in order to maintain independence and prevent injury. It can provide a sense of reassurance to families that relative steps have been taken to prevent any accidents from occurring.

Home Safety Modifications

  • Declutter living spaces by removing tripping hazards such as loose rugs, electrical cords, or furniture blocking walkways.
  • Install grab bars in the bathroom, especially near toilets and in showers.
  • Ensure good lighting, especially in hallways and staircases. Night lights are also helpful.

Regular Exercise and Strength Training

  • Encourage balance and strength training exercises like tai chi, yoga, or simple leg-strengthening routines to improve coordination.
  • Promote flexibility and joint mobility exercises, which help with stability and reduce fall risks.

Medication Management

  • Review medications regularly with a doctor or pharmacist. Some medications may cause dizziness or balance issues, increasing the risk of falls.
  • Be cautious of sedatives and sleep aids, as they may impair alertness and coordination.

Vision and Hearing Health

  • Schedule regular vision and hearing check-ups. Poor eyesight or hearing loss can reduce spatial awareness, making falls more likely.
  • Ensure corrective lenses or hearing aids are up-to-date and used properly.

Proper Footwear

  • Recommend well-fitting, non-slip shoes with good support. Avoid slippers, high heels, or walking barefoot.
  • For those with foot issues, consider consulting a podiatrist for orthotic solutions that enhance stability.

This advice helps prevent falls among the elderly, supporting their safety and well-being.

Features Of Fall Alarms On Offer

It is vital to consider the features of the product being offered. These can make all the difference in preventing an accident and the time it can take for support to arrive. Some questions to ask the provider are:

  • Does it send out an alarm for help and how does this work?
  • Can the device be worn?
  • Does it have a GPS tracking system so your loved one can be located if there is an accident?
  • Is there 24 hour support available?

These questions are crucial as accidents can happen at any time in the day or night. By choosing one with the right features, you can provide the care needed for your loved one while also giving them the freedom and independence to live safely on their own.

Isaac Care uses a unique blend of care and assistive technology with the Isaac Fall Alarm. It has a range of features that give the reassurance your loved one is being looked after. We provide the tools and support people need to access high quality care from the comfort of their own homes.

Isaac Fall Alarm Features

• GPS.
• 24/7 support.
• Easy set up.
• 3 emergency contacts.
• Discreet and lightweight.

  • GPS enabled whereby you can pinpoint the location of your loved one whether inside or outdoors.
  • 24/7 call centre support which means help is always at hand.
  • No set up required so it is suitable for everyone.
  • Linked to our circle of care app with 3 emergency contacts.
  • Discreet and lightweight and can be worn around the neck making it easy to access.

Ease of Use

When selecting an alarm, it’s crucial to consider its ease of use. Elderly loved ones may not have the technological know-how to operate a complicated device. That’s why an alarm that’s simple to use is the best option. The easier it is to operate, the more likely it will be used in an emergency. An accident can happen at any time, so choosing one that is straightforward could make all the difference in preventing a serious injury.

With our Isaac Fall Alarm, there is no set up required or any need for installation. When it is purchased, the buyer will receive an application form by email which captures the details of the person using the device and the emergency contacts. It will then be pre-configured and sent out by courier. When the Isaac Fall Alarm is received it only needs to be turned on. A nice, easy process for everyone involved.

Isaac Fall Alarm is received it only needs to be turned on. A nice, easy process for everyone involved.

Reliablility

A product that is prone to malfunctioning or providing false alarms can lead to unnecessary panic and even a loss of trust. By providing a constant sense of security, a reliable alarm can give families peace of mind and can make a world of difference in keeping loved ones safe.

With the Isaac Fall Alarm, we designed it with a sense of trust in mind. When the battery is running low, there is a voice prompt to charge it. This means you never have to worry about it running out unexpectedly. The device requires charging every 4-5 days and it has an in-built accelerometer which can detect the impact of a fall, giving you the reassurance that it knows when one occurs.

We recommend pressing the alarm button for help in all eventualities, leading to emergency services or your circle of care contacts. This allows multiple family members to stay involved and to be kept up to date with instant in app notifications.

Isaac Care provides with our dedicated team ready to assist, support and provide peace of mind for families and their loved ones.

It is important to remember that each person and situation is unique when it comes to choosing the correct product. Care should be taken to ensure that the right one matches the specific needs of your loved one, whether it is for recovery, long-term care, or at-home assistance.

If you’re considering one, take time to assess your circumstances and consult with professionals when needed. It is vital to have the right people available and the right care, which is exactly what Isaac Care provides with our dedicated team ready to assist, support and provide peace of mind for families and loved ones.

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Our dedicated team are on hand to assist you in any way. Contact us on (042) 936 8391 or fill in your details in the contact form and one of our team will be in touch.

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What Are The P’s Of Fall Prevention?

What Are The P's Of Fall Prevention?
What Are The P's Of Fall Prevention?

What Are The P’s Of Fall Prevention?

Caring for our loved ones when they age is vital as they are more prone to experiencing falls, particularly those with chronic health issues who are more susceptible. Most do not result in serious injury, but there is always a risk that one could lead to broken bones, resulting in the individual becoming withdrawn or home bound, and feel as if they have lost their independence. Luckily there are ways to prevent falls from occurring while helping individuals to remain independent in the comfort of their own homes. What are the P’s of fall prevention? These are several steps caregivers and loved ones can take to help prevent accidents from occurring and in turn, minimising the risk of injuries.

Of older people living in the community, 30% fall each year.

What Causes A Fall? 

What Are The P's Of Fall Prevention?

There are many reason as to why a fall might occur. The most common ones are poor health conditions and physical ailments where medications might be required. These conditions may be present in the following ways:

  • Poor balance and strength.
  • Taking multiple medications that can cause dizziness or drowsiness.
  • Vision problems.
  • Foot pain or disorders, such as arthritis.
  • A long-term health condition, such as heart disease, diabetes or  low blood pressure can cause dizziness.

Using the 4 P’s For Fall Prevention 

The Centre for Effective Practice develop trusted, evidence-based tools, resources and programs to ensure healthcare providers have the information needed to deliver high-quality care. They created the 4 P’s approach to fall prevention which are PainPositionPlacement, and Personal Needs.

They guide caregivers to assess the needs of the individual they provide care for.

  • Pain: Assessing the pain level of the individual in care is vital, allowing the caregiver to understand the level of monitoring they require. Higher pain levels require the issue to be addressed. 
  • Position: Offer assistance if the individual seems to be in an uncomfortable position. By demonstrating openness to helping them, it can ease their concerns and they are more inclined to ask for help.
  • Placement: The individual’s items being accessible to them is a huge factor in fall prevention. It prevents them from having to travel far and risking a fall.
  • Personal Needs: Asking upfront about personal needs is a must as it demonstrates good communication in relation to the 3 previous Ps outlined.

Technology to Help Those at Risk of Falling 

Our Isaac Fall Alarm 

Assistive technology can provide support and reassurance to the elderly and their families, to reduce their risk of falls, and provide them with immediate assistance. The Isaac Fall Alarm is a smart, easy to use, personal alarm which offers reassurance that your loved one can instantly access help whenever they need it. Isaac Care offers two packages with their alarm, Circle of Care Supported and 24/7 Call Centre Supported

The key benefits of the Isaac Fall Alarm includes:

  • Easy to use: It is a straightforward design and is easy to use for all, especially for those with little to no technological knowledge.
  • Mobile: Works both in the home and when out and about.
  • GPS Location: Location of fall alerts is instantly shared with relevant people through the Isaac Care app.
  • Two-way communication: In the event of an accident, the user can speak to their emergency contacts or our dedicated team directly through the device itself.
  • Isaac Care App: The seamless integration with the Isaac care app allows the entire family to be notified of any event, keeping everyone up to date.
  • No Set Up/Installation Required: It is pre-configured so it is ready to use straight out of the box.
  • No landline needed: The alarm has a built-in sim card, meaning there is no need for a landline connection.
  • Battery: Long battery life with voice prompts to alert you to low battery levels.

The Isaac fall alarm is connected to our free family caring app, Isaac Care. The app is designed around “Circles of Care” which are groups of people involved in the individual’s care. They are kept up to date with instant in-app notifications. The app sends out an instant notification of any SOS alert to the relevant circle of care, while the alarm itself initiates a phone call to the designated emergency contact.

By creating a space where the 4 P’s for Prevention can be successfully acted out, it provides a safe environment for individuals you are more prone to falls and can prevent serious injuries in the long run. Caregivers can communicate with the individual and support them by using these fall prevention methods. By providing the right care with the right skills and knowledge in the right place and reducing the risk of accidents, life can become more manageable for those at risk living alone.

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Isaac Care attends Age Friendly Tipperary

Isaac Care attends Age Friendly Tipperary


The Isaac Care team were delighted to attend the Age Friendly Expo in Tipperary. It was a great event showcasing the wide range of supports available – from assistive technology to local support services and national support services like Alone.

We enjoyed speaking to the other exhibitors and members of the public who stopped by our stand to have a chat about assistive technology and how Isaac Care can help them to remain in their homes safely and independently for as long as possible.

Thank you to all the organisers, exhibitors and speakers on the day!

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How Assistive Technology can help those at risk of falls

How Assistive Technology can help those at risk of falls


Falls are one of the biggest problems which occur in advancing years, because of their high frequency and adverse health consequences. According to a study conducted by TILDA, approximately one in five older adults in Ireland (17% of men; 21% of women) experienced recurrent falls in the last four years.

A falls risk factor is something that increases an older person’s chance of falling. Falls commonly result from a combination of risk factors as the risk of falling increases with the number of risk factors that are present. The number of risk factors also increases as a person ages. Falls can put older people at risk of serious injury including fractures, cuts, bruises and even serious brain injuries so it is therefore vitally important to reduce the risk of falls in the home.

Even if there is no serious injury because of a fall, it can still be a frightening experience and may cause an older person to avoid certain activities due to the fear of falling again. As you get older, health conditions, physical changes and sometimes medication can make falls more likely to occur.

Where Isaac Care Can Help

At Isaac Care, we are here to support people to live their lives to the fullest in the comfort of their own homes. The Isaac pendant is the next generation of technology in fall alarms and is a lightweight, discreet and an easy-to-use device. The pendant allows the user to easily call for help and speak directly to a loved one and can be used both at home and out and about. The Isaac pendant connects to our family caring app giving your circle of care real time updates via the app thus providing reassurance that someone is always on hand to help at the push of a button.

Mobility – Keep Moving

Physical activity can assist greatly with preventing falls. Regular physical activity makes you stronger and improves your balance and coordination.

Most adults over 65 should try to keep active if possible. There are activities suitable for people with chronic illnesses such as heart disease, high blood pressure, arthritis or diabetes. Activities can improve flexibility greatly, if you avoid physical activity as you are afraid of the risk of falling talk to your doctor or physiotherapist who will recommend a carefully monitored exercise programme.

  • Begin slowly with exercise you feel comfortable doing.
  • Start with walking and increase the distance gradually.

Step trackers like Fitbits can be great motivators to keep moving, at Isaac Care we allow you to sync your Fitbit to your Isaac Care Profile. Allowing you to keep an eye on your activity levels.

Health Monitoring Equipment

Keeping an eye on your overall health is another way to minimise your fall risk. At Isaac Care we also provide simple easy to use health monitoring equipment where all readings feed directly into our app. Easily manage your blood pressure, weight, heart rate, temperature, blood glucose levels, pain levels, steps and blood oxygen readings. This empowers you to always be in control of your own health and wellbeing and to provide accurate readings and insights to your GP.

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Our dedicated team are on hand to assist you in any way. Contact us on (042) 936 8391 or fill in your details in the contact form and one of our team will be in touch.