Showing posts with label senior. Show all posts
Showing posts with label senior. Show all posts

Tuesday, 17 November 2020

November is Fall Prevention Month

Every year, 1 in 3 Alberta seniors will fall.

Take action to reduce your risk.

Falls are the leading cause of injury among older adults. The older we get, the greater the risk of falling becomes. Our bodies naturally change with age, and these changes affect the way we feel, move, and behave. 


  • Older adults with muscle weakness are 4-5 times more likely to fall.
  • Try to do 30 minutes or more of physical activity at least 5 days each week.
  • Walking, dancing, Tai Chi, and cross-country skiing are a few great ways to be active.

A fall can have a devastating and lasting impact on an individual resulting in injury, chronic pain and a reduced quality of life. Even without an injury, a fall can cause a loss in confidence and a reduction in activities for older adults.


  • Older adults with low vision are 2.5 times more likely to fall.
  • A comprehensive eye exam will test your vision and look for issues like glaucoma and cataracts.
  • Alberta Health Care covers the cost of eye exams for adults 65 and older.

Some medications can also put you at risk of a fall.


  • Seniors taking more than 3 - 4 medications are at a higher risk of falls.
  • Some prescriptions, over-the-counter medications, vitamins, and herbal supplements can increase your risk of falling.
These actions can help you prevent a fall and stay independent:
  • Learn more about how to lower your fall risk to prevent yourself from falling or falling again.
  • Talk with a physiotherapist to get the best walking aid for your needs.
  • Exercise to improve your strength and balance.
  • Talk with a physiotherapist or our PCN Exercise Specialist about exercise to improve your balance.
  • Talk to your health care provider if you are worried about falling, especially if it stops you from being active.
  • Do 30 minutes of physical activity five days a week strengthening your muscles can reduce your risk of falling - our PCN Exercise Specialist can provide guidance and exercise routines.
  • Keep active to improve strength and balance. 
  • Talk with your doctor or health care provider about managing the need to rush to the toilet. Rushing could increase your risk of a fall. 
  • Talk to your podiatrist or doctor if you have numbness in your feet; numbness can cause a fall.
  • Review your medications, vitamins, and supplements with your pharmacist or doctor yearly or if  your prescription changes or new medications are added. 
  • Talk to your doctor or pharmacist about medication side effects or causes of light-headedness. Sometimes an adjustment of dosage or type of medication can help.
  • Are you sad or have concerns about anxiety or depression? Talk to your health care provider or doctor about how you are feeling.
  • Visit an eye doctor yearly to check your eye health. Poor vision or a change in vision can increase the risk of a fall.
  • Wear proper shoes, especially outside. Take extra care when walking on snow or ice-covered sidewalks or parking lots. Learn the "Penguin Walk".

Take this online assessment quiz to see if you are at risk of a fall.

Health care providers can print paper copies of this quiz, here.

Learn more at https://www.fallpreventionmonth.ca/

Monday, 26 October 2015

Finding Balance activity challenge

SENIORS' KEEP ACTIVE CHALLENGE

November 1-30, 2015
We want to help seniors keep active! Join us as we travel across Alberta. Choose where you want to go and then start your journey! Any physical activity will count towards the trip. Keep track of how many steps you take or how many minutes of physical activity you do each day. Add these into the UWALK website to see how far you go by the end of November. If you belong to a senior’s centre or recreation program, you join as a group to travel together. Groups can order a map to track your group’s progress.

The Seniors’ Keep Active Challenge is sponsored by UWALK. Register on the UWALK website and then join the Challenge. You can join the Challenge starting October 26, 2015.


Get your free Finding Balance pedometer at the Leduc Beaumont Devon Primary Care Network (while supplies last).

Monday, 1 June 2015

Seniors Week

It's Seniors Week in Alberta! Attend one of the many events being held across the province in support of Seniors Week!

Click this link to see Seniors Week events all week at Telford House in Leduc.



Hosting a Seniors Week event? Register your event at the Government of Alberta website.

Monday, 3 November 2014

Senior's Falls Prevention Month - Virtual Trek Across Alberta

TREK Logo SmallThis November’s Seniors’ Falls Prevention month focuses on the ‘Keep Active’ message. In partnership with UWALK, Finding Balance is hosting a virtual TREK across Alberta. Seniors across the province can join the TREK challenge by counting and recording the number of steps they take from November 1 to 30. The virtual TREK challenge begins in Coutts, Alberta and finishes in Fitzgerald, Alberta. The goal is 3,263,500 steps.

Let's take steps together to prevent falls.




You can pick up your free Finding Balance pedometer and passport (while supplies last) at the Leduc Beaumont Devon Primary Care Network office.The passport provides information on how to join, count steps, convert minutes of other activities like biking or shoveling into steps and where to log all steps. Group leaders can log steps for their group or individuals can log their own steps.

#301, 4710 - 50 Street, Leduc AB.

For more information on Finding Balance and preventing falls, please visit:

National Senior Safety Week

National Senior Safety Week
November 6-12, 2014
As the Canadian population ages, injury and death from falls are on the rise. This National Senior Safety Week, November 6 to 12, the Canada Safety Council challenges all Canadians to commit to “take five to prevent falls.” With these easy steps, we can all reduce the likelihood and severity of a fall:
1. Using this infographic, check your home for tripping and slipping hazards. Click the picture to view it larger.


2. Include calcium and vitamin D in your diet with milk and nuts. Check out the Osteoporosis of Canada Calcium Calculator to find out if you’re getting enough. Osteoporosis and weakening bones increase your chances falls and fractures.
3. Check your medications. If you are on more than three medications a day, or take pills that could impair your balance such as sleeping pills, anti-depressants or blood pressure medications, have a discussion with your doctor about how to best reduce your chance of falling. 
4. Get your eyes checked. Even if you’re not experiencing symptoms, the Doctors of Optometry of Canada recommend that you have your vision checked at least once a year if you are over the age of 65, or every two years if you’re younger. Vision impairments are a leading cause of falls.
5. Exercise to keep strong.  Try a gentle strength-building exercise like yoga or Tai Chi to work your core balance and reduce the risk of falling.
We can all take steps to protect ourselves and our loved ones from preventable falls. Check the Canadian Safety Council website for more activities and resources on falls prevention during National Senior Safety Week, November 6 to 12. 
Also visit the Finding Balance website for tips on falls prevention, use their falls risk calculator and join the Virtual Trek Across Canada. You can pick up a Virtual Trek passport and pedometer for free at the Leduc Beaumont Devon Primary Care Network office. 

Tuesday, 10 June 2014

Dementia: Signs, Prevention & Treatment

LBD PCN member physician, Dr. Trevpr Byers and LBD PCN Geriatric Nurse, Carla Moore, operate the Leduc Eldercare Consultation Team one day per week out of the Leduc Community Hospital.

The goal of this program is to ensure seniors living in Leduc, Beaumont, Devon, Calmar and Leduc County enjoy optimal health and quality of life while remaining in the community for as long as possible.

The team provides consultation to seniors experiencing the following:

  • cognitive/behavioural concerns
  • functional decline (falls, mobility issues)
  • review of medications
  • capacity assessment
Recently Dr. Byers was interviewed by the Leduc Representative about dementia. Please read the article, here: Dementia: Signs, Prevention & Treatment

Thursday, 30 May 2013

Seniors' Week is June 3–9, 2013

Seniors' Week 2013: "Creative and Inspirational"

Alberta Health

Seniors make a difference in our communities every day. From working, supporting family members and friends to assisting charities and volunteering, seniors are deeply involved in our communities and their contributions benefit Albertans of all ages.


Each year, Albertans are encouraged to join the festivities by attending one of the many Seniors’ Week events to be held across the province. Whether planning an event or enjoying one with the seniors in your life, please take the time to acknowledge Alberta’s seniors and all that they contribute to our quality of life. Your participation in Seniors' Week helps highlight and show appreciation for Alberta's seniors.

Here is a list of  Seniors' Week activities in our area:

LEDUC

Monday June 3, 2013
Senior Pancake Brunch
Free - All seniors welcomed - This event sponsored by City of Leduc FCSS
Sponsored by: Leduc & District Senior Centre 
Location: Telford House - 4907 - 46 St. Leduc 
Time: 10:00am to 12:00 noon 
Contact: Diane Sims - 780-986-6160

Tuesday June 4, 2013
Music Jam Entertainment
$2.00 per person Come join in by playing an instrument, listening or dancing
Sponsored by: Leduc & District Senior Centre 
Location: Telford House - 4907 -46 St. Leduc 
Time: 1:30pm - 4:00pm & 7:00pm - 10:00pm 
Contact: Diane Sims - 780-986-6160

Wednesday June 5, 2013
Strawberry Tea
All Seniors welcomed - $5.00 per person
Sponsored by: Leduc & District Senior Centre 
Location: Telford House - 4907 - 46 St. Leduc 
Time: 1:30pm - 3:30pm 
Contact: Diane Sims - 780-986-6160

Thursday June 6, 2013
Days Gone By
Art and Craft Displays, Pie Making Contest, Pie Auction. Lucheon served at 11:30am. Cost: $10 per person
Sponsored by: Leduc & District Senior Centre 
Location: Telford House - 4907 - 46 St. Leduc 
Time: 10:00am - 3:00pm 
Contact: Diane Sims - 780-986-6160

DEVON

Friday June 7, 2013
Senior's Week Swingin' Social
A nostalgic and invigorating look down memory lane. The Senior's Week Swingin' Social will be a celebration for Devon's 55+ residents. The 2013 Strawberry Social has a 1930's theme of swing dance, gingham and polka dots. The event will begin at 1pm on Friday, June 7th in the Main Hall of the Community Centre. Saddle shoes are optional!
Sponsored by: Town of Devon 
Location: Devon Community Centre - Main Hall 
Time: 1:00 pm 

Contact: Kristin Walsh - 780-987-8331

For events in other cities and town, please check the Alberta Health website, here.

Monday, 18 June 2012

Medication Management Tips for Seniors

Seniors consume 28 to 40 per cent of all prescription medications in Canada and on average, geriatric patients have six co-existing conditions.  Of particular concern is inappropriate use of these medications and drug related problems which result in a high burden on the health care system.

Here are 10 basic tips that can help to reduce the risk of medication errors:

1. Check the label of each prescription to verify that the proper medication was received.

2. When possible, keep all medication in original containers.

3. Never double up on the next dose to make up for a missed dose. Call your pharmacists for guidance as the medication will determine the next step.

4. If possible, fill all prescriptions at the same pharmacy.

5. Do not share or take another person’s medications, even if they have the same problems as you do.

6. If you purchase an over the counter medication (non-prescription medication), always consult with the pharmacist to make sure which one is safe to take. 

7. Keep a list of all medications on hand.  Keep this list current and make sure to include any drug allergies, the name of your doctor and the name of a contact person in case of emergencies.

8. Store medications out of the reach of children. Do not store in the bathroom or where they may be exposed to light, heat or humidity.

9. The best way to get rid of expired and unused pills is to return them to the pharmacy for safe disposal.

10. Check expiry dates of over the counter (non prescription) medications.

~ Nandini Desai, Leduc Beaumont Devon Primary Care Network Pharmacist and Certified Diabetes Educator