NHS GGC Community Falls Prevention & Osteoporosis Service

NHS GGC Community Falls Prevention & Osteoporosis Service Advice and self care information for prevention of falls and bone health by the NHS GGC Community Fa

Falls can be preventable and there are little modifications you can make to reduce the risk of falling at home. Here are...
06/01/2023

Falls can be preventable and there are little modifications you can make to reduce the risk of falling at home. Here are 5 tips on how to reduce your risk of falls at home🏠:

1. Lighting - Not having adequate lighting at home can be hazardous for falls. πŸ’‘By having brighter light bulbs, this makes it easier and safer to move around your home, especially in narrower hallways and on stairs. Night lights throughout the house can also be considered for safety at night.

2. Removing clutter - Clutter around the home increases risk of trips and falls. Be removing any clutter, this reduces this risk making your home a safer environment to live in βœ…

3. Bathroom grab bars - Grab bars in the bathroom are simple but effective safety measures to put in place to assist with showering/using the bath and going to the toilet safely πŸ›

4. Remove rugs and mats - Loose rugs and mats around a home create trip/slip hazards and increase the risk of falls. Simply by removing these instantly reduces risk of falls.

5. Keep things in easy to reach range - This avoids overreaching for items which can cause loss of balance, leading to falls 🚫 By keeping things in easy to reach range, this takes away this risk.

As we move into December tomorrow and Christmas is fast approaching, it is important to consider your activity levels an...
30/11/2022

As we move into December tomorrow and Christmas is fast approaching, it is important to consider your activity levels and how you can keep active over the festive season!πŸŽ…πŸ» 🌲

The government guidelines for physical activity in older adults states that adults over the age of 65 and over should:

β€’ aim to be physically active every day, even if it is just light activity

β€’ do activities that improve strength, balance and flexibility on at least 2 days of the week

β€’ do at least 150 minutes of moderate intensity activity a week or 75 minutes of vigorous intensity activity if you are already active, or a combination of both

β€’ reduce sitting time/ time lying down, and break up long periods of not moving with some activity

So have a wee think about how you will keep yourself active over the festivitiesπŸ’ƒπŸΌπŸšΆβ€β™€οΈπŸƒβ€β™€οΈ Keep an eye out on our page over the next few weeks for strength and balance exercise ideas πŸ’‘

Raising falls awareness at the SOOPIR event in the Lagoon Leisure centre today! πŸ’ͺ🏼 πŸ’ƒπŸΌ πŸ‘“
28/10/2022

Raising falls awareness at the SOOPIR event in the Lagoon Leisure centre today! πŸ’ͺ🏼 πŸ’ƒπŸΌ πŸ‘“

20/10/2022

Today is World Osteoporosis Day 2022! 🌍

The Royal Osteoporosis Society has launched a new risk checker to help people understand their risk of developing osteoporosis and give some education around bone health, along with tips and tricks on how to keep your bones healthy 🦴

The tool only takes 5 minutes to carry out ⏰!

Finding out if you are at risk of osteoporosis is important so you can prevent osteoporosis from developing and prevent risk of future fractures, so why not give it a go on the link below ⬇️

UK osteoporosis and bone health charity. The only UK-wide organisation dedicated to improving the lives of everyone affected by osteoporosis and finding a cure for the condition.

It's Simon Cowell's birthday πŸ₯³Also a great day to start looking after your bones. Everyone in Scotland should consider t...
07/10/2022

It's Simon Cowell's birthday πŸ₯³
Also a great day to start looking after your bones.

Everyone in Scotland should consider taking a daily supplement containing 10 micrograms of vitamin D particularly during the winter months.
Between April and September, the majority of people aged 5 years and above will probably get enough vitamin D from sunlight when they are outdoors. They might choose not to take a vitamin D supplement during these months.
There are some groups of people that are at higher risk of having low levels of vitamin D (deficiency). These people should take a daily supplement containing 10 micrograms vitamin D throughout the year.

Information about how to get enough vitamin D.

Falls Awareness Week 18th -24th September. Try the balance challenge to see how you can help avoid falls.
07/09/2022

Falls Awareness Week 18th -24th September. Try the balance challenge to see how you can help avoid falls.

Simple exercise videos you can practice at home that can help reduce your risk of falls

19/08/2022

This video is one of a range of Royal Osteoporosis Society videos and fact sheets on exercise and osteoporosis.For more information : https://theros.org.uk/i...

August is National Eye Exam Month.Been putting off your next eye test?It is important to keep your prescription up to da...
19/08/2022

August is National Eye Exam Month.

Been putting off your next eye test?

It is important to keep your prescription up to date. Poor vision can increase your risk of falls and so it is very important to attend your annual eye tests.

How to get off the floor if you have fallen.The attached video shows you how to get off the floor safely after a fall an...
03/08/2022

How to get off the floor if you have fallen.

The attached video shows you how to get off the floor safely after a fall and what to do if you cannot.

Make your life easier.AskSARA is an online guided advice tool which provides impartial advice about suitable assistive t...
22/07/2022

Make your life easier.

AskSARA is an online guided advice tool which provides impartial advice about suitable assistive technology solutions that enable older people, and disabled people of all ages, to live independently and maintain their chosen lifestyle.

AskSARA is free to use and gives tailored advice and information on the types of assistive technology that can make life easier. As well as, signpost you to local services which may be of help in your local area.

Visit the website today: https://equipu.livingmadeeasy.org.uk/

Exercise top tip!It's easy to get caught up in day to day things and forget to do exercises or be active.Try setting an ...
13/07/2022

Exercise top tip!

It's easy to get caught up in day to day things and forget to do exercises or be active.

Try setting an alarm on your phone to remind you to do your exercises at a set time each day.

And if you have not done any activity yet today, now is the time! Let's get moving!

Orthostatic hypotensionWhat is it?Orthostatic hypotension is a drop in blood pressure often occurring on standing from a...
29/06/2022

Orthostatic hypotension

What is it?
Orthostatic hypotension is a drop in blood pressure often occurring on standing from a seated position. This can cause feelings of dizziness, light-headedness, headaches or in some cases fainting.

Why is this important?
If you suffer from orthostatic hypotension, and feel dizzy on standing, you are at increased risk of having a fall as a result.

What can I do to help?
1. Speak to GP – you may need your medications reviewed
2. Take your time when getting up in the morning or when standing after sitting for a period of time, perform movement in gradual stages
3. Break up long periods of sitting with frequent movement
4. Prior to standing up, perform exercises to increase blood flow such as seated marching, opening and closing fists or squeezing buttock muscles
5. Keep hydrated
6. Avoid large carbohydrate dense meals, better to eat smaller amounts more often.
7. Reduce intake of alcohol

If you are worried about orthostatic hypotension, speak to your GP.

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