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Did Your Parent Slip And Fall 3 Ways To Help Them Recover

01 January 2006 · Viewed 4141 times · Disclaimer & Terms
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Did Your Parent Slip And Fall? 3 Ways To Help Them Recover

One of the worst things that you can see or hear about is that your parent has slipped, resulting in a fall that has caused an injury to the body. The injury could be one that's minor, but it could also be an injury that results in a broken hip or another broken bone. There are a few ways that you can help your parent feel as normal as possible after the fall to get on the road to recovery.

 

Safeguarding

One of the things that you should do after a fall is to look at the home to see what can be put in place to prevent future incidents. Rails can be installed in the bathroom beside the toilet and in the shower. Rugs that have a non-slip surface on the bottom can be placed in areas of the home where the parent frequently walks. You should also think about installing a monitoring system so that you can see if there are any issues with the parent if you're unable to be in the home.

 

Injury Attorney Consultation

Sometimes, a parent might not fall at home. The incident could occur at a nursing home, a grocery store, a doctor's office or anywhere that the parent visits. While most incidents are not the fault of the business or facility, there are times when a consultation with a law professional, like those found at Blomberg Benson & Garrett is the best option. The attorney can look at the situation when the parent fell to see if there were proper signs in place, to see if there was anything on the floor that should have been moved or to see if the floor was wet with no warning to those walking in the area. If the attorney determines that the facility was at fault, then your parent could receive compensation to help with medical bills and pain and suffering.

 

Daily Tasks

You want to make sure your parent is able to perform as many tasks as possible, but offer help as needed. If your parent is unable to get out of bed, then help with a bed bath, prepare meals and clean the home so that it doesn't become cluttered. You can get a lift to help move your parent from the bed to a chair or to the bathroom if needed.

 

Your parents are likely the most important people in your life. Seeing them injured after a fall is something that you don't want to experience, but there are things that you can do to help. Try to make things as normal as possible so that the parent doesn't feel as though there has been a significant change in life and that things will get better.

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