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		<title>Eating safety for elderly</title>
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<p>Safety in the home and around it should be of the utmost importance to  everyone but when it comes to the elderly it is imperative that safety steps are  taken in all aspects and areas of the home to ensure their safety at all times.  The elderly are prone to complications after suffering a fall or injury and a  broken bone in an elderly person may take several months to mend if it mends  properly at all, along with this the elderly are prone to suffering pneumonia  after a fall which can be deadly or at the very least require a long hospital  stay.</p>
<p>A recent study into elderly and safety showed that in the USA almost one  million people who are over the age of 65 are treated every year in emergency  rooms across the State for injuries they have received in their home from  everyday objects. The death rate from injuries occurring from accidents within  the home is three times greater than with younger people with slips and falls  being the main reason for trips to the emergency room.</p>
<p>However there are many steps which can be taken to ensure that these figures  are reduced each year and in the majority of cases it only takes a little  careful thought and consideration.</p>
<p>When it comes to decorating and furnishing then a little thought should be  given here, always ensure that there is a good contrast between the walls and  the floor, for example if you are going to have dark flooring then paint the  walls a light color. However lighter flooring and darker walls are preferable as  this makes steps e.t.c easier to see. When it comes to flooring try to keep the  same throughout the house, for example if using a thin pile carpet then stick  with this and don’t suddenly go to plush pile, or the other way around. Care  should be taken if using wooden flooring that this isn’t slippery, polished  wooden flooring can quickly turn into a skating ring for those unsteady on their  feet. When it comes to carpeting on the stairs then be sure to contrast the  first and last stair, this ensures there is no mistaking where the stairs begin  and end for those with poor eyesight.</p>
<p>When it comes to the safety of the elderly there are many more factors that  have to be taken into account other than the surroundings. Other important  factors include food safety and medication safety and items can be bought to  make everyday living easier.</p>
<p>The majority of elderly have to rely on medication as a part of their day to  day living and of course medication can be confusing to the majority of people  let alone those elderly who have trouble with their eye sight and memory, not to  mention hands. If the elderly person has problems with arthritis then this can  make getting the medication out of the packet or bottle a horrendous ordeal.  There are aids available which makes opening the medication bottle easier and  for those who suffer from memory problems there are tablet boxes that can be  filled each week with a week’s supply of medication. Each day the person has to  then just lift the flap for that particular day and take out the tablet for that  day, leaving the flap open will ensure that the person knows whether hey have  taken that’s day tablet. There are also boxes available that have a timer on  which can be set at the same time each day to remind the person to take their  tablet.</p>
<p>Food safety is also something which should be kept a check of, the elderly  can forget to eat and as such can also forget to check for out of date food  items. This is another popular reason why elderly are admitted to the hospital  with stomach problems due to eating out of date food, it is a good idea to date  all food that is put into the refrigerator in packaging and label it in clear  bold writing. This way the elderly person only has to glance at the package to  know if the food is safe to eat and so avoids sickness.</p>
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