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The holiday season can be especially demanding for older adults. Increased activity, busy environments, and changes in routine can lead to fatigue and a higher risk of falls. Taking a few simple precautions can help ensure their safety and well-being during this time of year.

Limit Activities

Encourage shorter, more manageable activities instead of long shopping trips or extended cooking sessions. Planning ahead and shopping early can also help avoid crowded stores and reduce stress.

Consider a Medical Alert System

If your loved one lives alone, a medical alert system can provide added safety and peace of mind. These devices allow for quick access to help in case of an emergency.

Reduce Fall Risks at Home

Make the home environment as safe as possible by removing tripping hazards. Keep walkways clear, secure loose rugs, and install night-lights to improve visibility. During winter, ensure driveways and sidewalks are free of snow and ice.

Encourage Hydration and Rest

Remind older adults to drink plenty of water and take regular breaks. Staying hydrated and well-rested can help prevent fatigue and reduce the risk of accidents.

This holiday season, prioritizing safety is one of the most meaningful ways to care for your loved ones. Small steps can make a big difference in helping them enjoy the season comfortably and safely.

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