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Senior Helpers In Home Elder Care of Tulsa County, Osage County and Washington County, Oklahoma, Cautions Families to Look Out for Elderly for Home Safety Awareness Month The home is the second most common location of accidental, fatal injuries (Tulsa, Oklahoma – June 2011) – One third of all injuries in the United States happen accidentally at home. Seniors over the age of 70 are among the highest risk group of unintentional home injury, both fatal and non-fatal. Senior Helpers of Tulsa County, Osage County & Washington County, Oklahoma (OK), one of the leading in-home providers of senior care in Tulsa, is promoting June as Home Safety Awareness Month. “Seniors over the age of 80 are twenty times more likely (than the younger generation) to have an accident at home turn deadly,” says Darren Doyle with Senior Helpers of Tulsa County, Osage County & Washington County, Oklahoma (OK). “Just like you baby proof your home for an infant, you must take extra steps to provide a save home environment for your elderly loved one. This isn’t difficult, but, oftentimes, it takes a trained eye to recognize danger zones for the elderly; that’s how our caregivers can help.” Top Five Leading Causes of Senior, Accidental Home Injury Death: 1. . . Falls 2. . . Fire/Burn 3. . . Poisoning 4. . . Natural/Environmental (such as extreme heat/cold or a natural disaster) 5. . . Choking/Suffocation Fall Prevention: Falls alone account for 52.5% of all home injury deaths for adults age 65-74. That percentage spikes by more than 25% for seniors age 85 and older. Below are some vital tips to follow to prevent your senior from taking a fall in or around the home:

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Senior Helpers In Home Elder Care of Tulsa County, Osage County and Washington County, Oklahoma, Cautions Families to Look Out for Elderly for Home Safety Awareness Month

The home is the second most common location of accidental, fatal injuries

(Tulsa, Oklahoma – June 2011) – One third of all injuries in the United States happen accidentally at home. Seniors over the age of 70 are among the highest risk group of unintentional home injury, both fatal and non-fatal. Senior Helpers of Tulsa County, Osage County & Washington County, Oklahoma (OK), one of the leading in-home providers of senior care in Tulsa, is promoting June as Home Safety Awareness Month.

“Seniors over the age of 80 are twenty times more likely (than the younger generation) to have an accident at home turn deadly,” says Darren Doyle with Senior Helpers of Tulsa County, Osage County & Washington County, Oklahoma (OK). “Just like you baby proof your home for an infant, you must take extra steps to provide a save home environment for your elderly loved one. This isn’t difficult, but, oftentimes, it takes a trained eye to recognize danger zones for the elderly; that’s how our caregivers can help.”

Top Five Leading Causes of Senior, Accidental Home Injury Death:

1. . . Falls 2. . . Fire/Burn3. . . Poisoning4. . . Natural/Environmental (such as extreme heat/cold or a natural disaster)5. . . Choking/Suffocation

Fall Prevention:

Falls alone account for 52.5% of all home injury deaths for adults age 65-74. That percentage spikes by more than 25% for seniors age 85 and older. Below are some vital tips to follow to prevent your senior from taking a fall in or around the home:

• . . . Have handrails on BOTH sides of stairs and grab bars in bathrooms.........1/3 of households in America with stairs DO NOT have banisters or handrails.........Only 19% of households in America have grab bars in tubs/showers.• . . . Have a lot of light at the top and bottom of stairs. Also, keep hallways well lit.• . . . Paint the bottom basement step white to make it more visible.• . . . Secure rugs to the floor to prevent tripping.• . . . Outside – be sure to check steps and walkways for loose bricks, cement or stone.

Fire/Burn Prevention:

• . . . Always stay in the kitchen while cooking. And, roll up your sleeves when cooking/baking.

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Senior Helpers In Home Elder Care of Tulsa County, Osage County and Washington County, Oklahoma, Cautions Families to Look Out for Elderly for Home Safety Awareness Month

• . . . Keep things that can burn, such as dishtowels or curtains, at least three feet from the range.

• . . . Test fire alarms monthly. Install fire alarms on every level of your home, specifically near or inside all bedrooms.

• . . . Consider having a fire sprinkler system installed in your home.• . . . Keep outside grills at least 10 feet away from the house and any bushes.• . . . Keep space heaters at least three feet away from anything that can burn.• . . . Have chimneys, fireplaces, stoves and central furnaces inspected once a year.

Clean as needed. Keep a glass or metal screen in front of the fireplace.• . . . Keep your water heater set at 120 degrees Fahrenheit. Remember, seniors have

thinner skin than middle-aged adults and can burn more easily.

“Studies show that seniors would much rather live at home versus in a nursing home, so home safety is the key to accident prevention,” says Doyle of Senior Helpers of Tulsa County, Osage County & Washington County, Oklahoma (OK). “Sometimes seniors may take offense if family members try to safety proof their home. That’s why it often makes sense to bring in a third party, like a professional caregiver, to make changes so there are no hard feelings in the family.”

Sources: Home Safety Council, State of Home Safety Report, D.C. Firefighters Burn Foundation

Media Contact: Darren Doyle, (918) 574-2273, [email protected]

For more information about Senior Helpers, please visit: http://seniorhelpers-tulsa.com

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About Senior Helpers:

Senior Helpers provides many in-home, caregiving services for the elderly in Tulsa, Broken Arrow, Bartlesville, Ponca City and surrounding areas. We offer extensive in-home care services for seniors who embrace their independence and the personal dignity that goes with it. Our in-home care services are provided by bonded and insured caregivers all of whom pass a national background check.

If a senior family member needs in-home care services in Tulsa County, Osage County, Washington County, Creek County or the surrounding area, we are an excellent choice with exemplary references. In-home care is the compassionate choice for your elderly loved ones' continued independent living. We promise we will do our best to make it a positive experience for them and you. For more information, please visit: http://seniorhelpers-tulsa.com.

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Senior Helpers In Home Elder Care of Tulsa County, Osage County and Washington County, Oklahoma, Cautions Families to Look Out for Elderly for Home Safety Awareness Month