Fall prevention

What our occupational therapist says ...
Julie is an occupational therapist and has her own practice where she helps people to improve their self-reliance . With many years of experience in occupational therapy, Julie has an excellent and varied knowledge of the subject - making her the ideal person to explain more about the tools we offer and how they can help to live independently at home for longer .

"One in three seniors will fall this year, but fewer than half will talk to their doctors about it." Falls are also the leading cause of injuries in seniors, resulting in hip fractures, cuts and even serious head and brain injuries that can be fatal. And even if there is no serious injury, a fall can still be so frightening that seniors avoid certain activities because they are afraid they will fall again.

Whether it is slippery floors, rickety stairs or electric cords, some of the most common causes of falls are indoors where you may have a false sense of security. That is why fall prevention starts with creating a safe living space.

This does not have to be a complete renovation of your house. You can protect your house from falling with just a few basic changes. Experienced healthcare professionals provide the following advice to prevent falling at home:

  • Clean up mess. The easiest method to prevent falls is to keep your house tidy and tidy. Remove all debris, such as piles of old newspapers and magazines, especially from corridors and stairs.

  • Repair or remove tripping hazards. Sometimes household fixtures can contribute to falls, which can then lead to back pain and other injuries. Study each room and corridor, looking for items such as loose carpet, slippery rugs or wooden floorboards that stick up. Then repair, remove or replace these items for more effective fall prevention.

  • Install handles and handrails. These safety features are crucial for going up and down stairs, going up and down the toilet, and getting in and out of the bath without harming yourself. It is generally suggested to install handles at toilets and bathtubs and handrails in stairs and corridors. Have a handyman or family member help with this if necessary.

  • Do not wear loose clothing. You want to feel comfortable at home, but loose clothing can sometimes make you fall more. Opt for better fitting and well-hemmed clothing that does not accumulate or drag over the ground.

  • Turn on the light well. Inadequate lighting is another major hazard. To create a home that is more suitable for the elderly, install brighter lamps where needed, especially near stairs and narrow corridors. It is also recommended to add night lighting in bedrooms and bathrooms for better guidance at night.

  • Wear shoes. Socks can be comfortable, but they pose a risk of skidding. Preventing falls at home can be as simple as wearing shoes. You can also buy non-slip socks that have a grip on the soles of the feet if shoes are too uncomfortable.

  • Make slippery places non-slip. Bathtubs and showers, as well as floors in kitchens, bathrooms and verandas, can become extremely dangerous when wet. Anti-slip mats are recommended to prevent falling on slippery surfaces.

  • Live on one level. Even with precautions such as brackets, stairs can pose a significant risk of falling. If possible, live on one level or be extra careful when ascending or descending stairs. If it is not possible to live on one level, try to limit the movements that you take up and down the stairs.

  • Move carefully. Many people fall home by moving too quickly from a sitting to a standing position and vice versa. This way you prevent falling as easily as taking the time. All you have to do is take a break after moving from lying to sitting and from sitting to standing. Also take a break before using the railing on stairs, whether you go up or down.

  • For the elderly, fall prevention means injury prevention. Ask your loved ones to help you make sure that your rooms and stairs are clutter-free and well-equipped with lights, handrails, handles and anti-slip mats to prevent you from falling - this can help you a long way to keep you safe keep it in your house.
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What our occupational therapist says ...
Julie is an occupational therapist and has her own practice where she helps people to improve their self-reliance . With many years of experience in occupational therapy, Julie has an excellent and varied knowledge of the subject - making her the ideal person to explain more about the tools we offer and how they can help to live independently at home for longer .

"One in three seniors will fall this year, but fewer than half will talk to their doctors about it." Falls are also the leading cause of injuries in seniors, resulting in hip fractures, cuts and even serious head and brain injuries that can be fatal. And even if there is no serious injury, a fall can still be so frightening that seniors avoid certain activities because they are afraid they will fall again.

Whether it is slippery floors, rickety stairs or electric cords, some of the most common causes of falls are indoors where you may have a false sense of security. That is why fall prevention starts with creating a safe living space.

This does not have to be a complete renovation of your house. You can protect your house from falling with just a few basic changes. Experienced healthcare professionals provide the following advice to prevent falling at home:

  • Clean up mess. The easiest method to prevent falls is to keep your house tidy and tidy. Remove all debris, such as piles of old newspapers and magazines, especially from corridors and stairs.

  • Repair or remove tripping hazards. Sometimes household fixtures can contribute to falls, which can then lead to back pain and other injuries. Study each room and corridor, looking for items such as loose carpet, slippery rugs or wooden floorboards that stick up. Then repair, remove or replace these items for more effective fall prevention.

  • Install handles and handrails. These safety features are crucial for going up and down stairs, going up and down the toilet, and getting in and out of the bath without harming yourself. It is generally suggested to install handles at toilets and bathtubs and handrails in stairs and corridors. Have a handyman or family member help with this if necessary.

  • Do not wear loose clothing. You want to feel comfortable at home, but loose clothing can sometimes make you fall more. Opt for better fitting and well-hemmed clothing that does not accumulate or drag over the ground.

  • Turn on the light well. Inadequate lighting is another major hazard. To create a home that is more suitable for the elderly, install brighter lamps where needed, especially near stairs and narrow corridors. It is also recommended to add night lighting in bedrooms and bathrooms for better guidance at night.

  • Wear shoes. Socks can be comfortable, but they pose a risk of skidding. Preventing falls at home can be as simple as wearing shoes. You can also buy non-slip socks that have a grip on the soles of the feet if shoes are too uncomfortable.

  • Make slippery places non-slip. Bathtubs and showers, as well as floors in kitchens, bathrooms and verandas, can become extremely dangerous when wet. Anti-slip mats are recommended to prevent falling on slippery surfaces.

  • Live on one level. Even with precautions such as brackets, stairs can pose a significant risk of falling. If possible, live on one level or be extra careful when ascending or descending stairs. If it is not possible to live on one level, try to limit the movements that you take up and down the stairs.

  • Move carefully. Many people fall home by moving too quickly from a sitting to a standing position and vice versa. This way you prevent falling as easily as taking the time. All you have to do is take a break after moving from lying to sitting and from sitting to standing. Also take a break before using the railing on stairs, whether you go up or down.

  • For the elderly, fall prevention means injury prevention. Ask your loved ones to help you make sure that your rooms and stairs are clutter-free and well-equipped with lights, handrails, handles and anti-slip mats to prevent you from falling - this can help you a long way to keep you safe keep it in your house.
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Non-slip shower/bath mat with suction cups
-9%
Non-slip shower/bath mat with suction cups
35,6529,4632,5026,8632,50Incl. tax
    + Anti-slip mat for both shower or bath + Shower mat against slipping + Sturdy perforated natural rubber + Mold and bacteria resistant + Equipped with...
    Folding toilet bracket - 3 variants available
    -16%
    Folding toilet bracket - 3 variants available
    116,1495,9898,0080,9998,00Incl. tax
      + Handy bracket to stand up at the toilet + 3 models available + Foldable and sturdy >...
      Suction cup wall bracket - fixed length
      -7%
      Suction cup wall bracket - fixed length
      56,0046,2852,0042,9852,00Incl. tax
        + Fixed length wall bracket + Available in 3 lengths + Fixed length makes the wall bracket more durable + Easy to attach with the clips + 3 fixed size...
        Let's Get Up - standing aid
        Let's Get Up - standing aid
        220,00181,82220,00Incl. tax
          + Easy installation + Adjustable frame + Adjustable handle height >...
          Aluminum folding toilet support rail Ropox
          -8%
          Aluminum folding toilet support rail Ropox
          271,98224,77250,50207,02250,50Incl. tax
            + Safe way to push yourself up on the toilet + Straight or waved model + With or without footrest + Extra wide support surface + Sturdy and beautiful ...
            Foldable toilet handle with floor mounting
              + If wall mounting is not possible + Available in 2 lengths>...
              Bed rail - Help to get out of bed
              -6%
              Bed rail - Help to get out of bed
              96,5179,7690,5074,7990,50Incl. tax
                + Ideal for a single bed + Firm support + Simple design and low price + Stainless steel >...
                Plastic wall bracket with fine ribs
                -8%
                Plastic wall bracket with fine ribs
                22,7718,8221,0017,3621,00Incl. tax
                  + White strong plastic bracket + Available in 6 lengths + Fine ribbed structure for anti-slip + Screws are covered by a plate >...
                  20 self-adhesive safety strips 21 cm
                  -9%
                  20 self-adhesive safety strips 21 cm
                  15,1012,4813,8011,4113,80Incl. tax
                    + Self-adhesive strips + Soft-touch vinyl/rubber + Easy to clean + Available per 20 strips >...
                    Toilet frame economy
                    -3%
                    Toilet frame economy
                    131,92109,03127,50105,37127,50Incl. tax
                      + Extra help when getting up + Height adjustable + Sturdy steel, white coated >...
                      Chrome plated wall bracket with anti-slip
                      -9%
                      Chrome plated wall bracket with anti-slip
                      33,9028,0231,0025,6231,00Incl. tax
                        + Very nice bracket for bath or shower + available in 5 lengths + Premium chrome-plated anti-slip ribs + Very durable and sturdy >...
                        Plastic wall bracket with anti-slip
                        -7%
                        Plastic wall bracket with anti-slip
                        26,9422,2625,0020,6625,00Incl. tax
                          + Design bracket in white or mint green + Very sturdy bracket with aluminium core + Special anti-slip rib for perfect grip >...
                          Steel wall bracket, low
                          -8%
                          Steel wall bracket, low
                          26,1421,6024,0019,8324,00Incl. tax
                            + Chrome plated or coated white + 4 different lengths >...
                            Adjustable handle for the bath rim
                            -6%
                            Adjustable handle for the bath rim
                            227,28187,84213,00176,03213,00Incl. tax
                              + Best and most complete handle + Carries your full body weight + Adjustable in height >...
                              High wall bracket stainless steel with anti-slip ribs
                              -7%
                                + High-gloss polished 100% stainless steel + Available in 3 lengths + Very solid and high quality + Ribbed structure for extra safety >...
                                Folding toilet support rail
                                Folding toilet support rail
                                145,50120,25145,50Incl. tax
                                  + Available in 2 lengths + Standard or deluxe version + Folds up very easily >...
                                  Handle for the bath rim steel - crosswise direction
                                    + Very easy to install without screws + Bath rim from 8.3 to 14 cm wide + stable and safe >...
                                    Lifting aid chair Hebix starr foldable
                                    Lifting aid chair Hebix starr foldable
                                    1.200,00991,741.200,00Incl. tax
                                      + Lightweight lifting aid + Comfortable + Automatic folding rear legs >...
                                      Folding toilet bracket with floor support
                                      -7%
                                      Folding toilet bracket with floor support
                                      106,3887,9299,0081,8299,00Incl. tax
                                        + Height adjustable + Length 75 cm + Easy and discreet to fold up >...
                                        Steel wall bracket white, high
                                        Steel wall bracket white, high
                                        24,0019,8324,00Incl. tax
                                          + Extra high wall bracket + Sits far from the wall + 4 lengths available >...
                                          Wall bracket in steel and anti-slip
                                          -5%
                                          Wall bracket in steel and anti-slip
                                          129,68107,17123,50102,07123,50Incl. tax
                                            + Straight wall bracket in galvanized stainless steel + Anti-slip layer + Screws covered by protective plate + 4 lengths and 2 colours in stock >...
                                            Cloud 'invisible' hip airbag - belt
                                            Cloud 'invisible' hip airbag - belt
                                            995,00822,31995,00Incl. tax
                                              Includes 2 cartridges and 1 spare cartridge...
                                              Luminous safety strips
                                              -7%
                                              Luminous safety strips
                                              31,6326,1429,5024,3829,50Incl. tax
                                                + Provides (after lighting) long-lasting light in the dark + Available as an aluminum profile or as a self-adhesive strip + Easy to place under, for e...
                                                Handle for the bath rim
                                                -7%
                                                Handle for the bath rim
                                                74,3361,4369,0057,0269,00Incl. tax
                                                  + Firm support when getting in and out of the bath + The clamp can be used on bath edges from 6.3 to 14 cm + The handle is made entirely of plastic + ...
                                                  What our occupational therapist says ...
                                                  Julie is an occupational therapist and has her own practice where she helps people to improve their self-reliance . With many years of experience in occupational therapy, Julie has an excellent and varied knowledge of the subject - making her the ideal person to explain more about the tools we offer and how they can help to live independently at home for longer .

                                                  "One in three seniors will fall this year, but fewer than half will talk to their doctors about it." Falls are also the leading cause of injuries in seniors, resulting in hip fractures, cuts and even serious head and brain injuries that can be fatal. And even if there is no serious injury, a fall can still be so frightening that seniors avoid certain activities because they are afraid they will fall again.

                                                  Whether it is slippery floors, rickety stairs or electric cords, some of the most common causes of falls are indoors where you may have a false sense of security. That is why fall prevention starts with creating a safe living space.

                                                  This does not have to be a complete renovation of your house. You can protect your house from falling with just a few basic changes. Experienced healthcare professionals provide the following advice to prevent falling at home:

                                                  • Clean up mess. The easiest method to prevent falls is to keep your house tidy and tidy. Remove all debris, such as piles of old newspapers and magazines, especially from corridors and stairs.

                                                  • Repair or remove tripping hazards. Sometimes household fixtures can contribute to falls, which can then lead to back pain and other injuries. Study each room and corridor, looking for items such as loose carpet, slippery rugs or wooden floorboards that stick up. Then repair, remove or replace these items for more effective fall prevention.

                                                  • Install handles and handrails. These safety features are crucial for going up and down stairs, going up and down the toilet, and getting in and out of the bath without harming yourself. It is generally suggested to install handles at toilets and bathtubs and handrails in stairs and corridors. Have a handyman or family member help with this if necessary.

                                                  • Do not wear loose clothing. You want to feel comfortable at home, but loose clothing can sometimes make you fall more. Opt for better fitting and well-hemmed clothing that does not accumulate or drag over the ground.

                                                  • Turn on the light well. Inadequate lighting is another major hazard. To create a home that is more suitable for the elderly, install brighter lamps where needed, especially near stairs and narrow corridors. It is also recommended to add night lighting in bedrooms and bathrooms for better guidance at night.

                                                  • Wear shoes. Socks can be comfortable, but they pose a risk of skidding. Preventing falls at home can be as simple as wearing shoes. You can also buy non-slip socks that have a grip on the soles of the feet if shoes are too uncomfortable.

                                                  • Make slippery places non-slip. Bathtubs and showers, as well as floors in kitchens, bathrooms and verandas, can become extremely dangerous when wet. Anti-slip mats are recommended to prevent falling on slippery surfaces.

                                                  • Live on one level. Even with precautions such as brackets, stairs can pose a significant risk of falling. If possible, live on one level or be extra careful when ascending or descending stairs. If it is not possible to live on one level, try to limit the movements that you take up and down the stairs.

                                                  • Move carefully. Many people fall home by moving too quickly from a sitting to a standing position and vice versa. This way you prevent falling as easily as taking the time. All you have to do is take a break after moving from lying to sitting and from sitting to standing. Also take a break before using the railing on stairs, whether you go up or down.

                                                  • For the elderly, fall prevention means injury prevention. Ask your loved ones to help you make sure that your rooms and stairs are clutter-free and well-equipped with lights, handrails, handles and anti-slip mats to prevent you from falling - this can help you a long way to keep you safe keep it in your house.