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How much Do You Know About Seniors' Health and Risks? Know more about elders’ health status, statistics and interesting facts .

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How much Do You Know About Seniors' Health and

Risks?Know more about elders’ health status, statistics and interesting

facts .

About one third of elder population suffer from falls every year. Risk of falling increases dramatically with age.• Falls are the leading

cause of death due to injury among the elderly.

• 87% of all fractures in the elderly are due to falls.

• Falls account for 25% of all hospital admissions, and 40% of all nursing home admissions 40% of those admitted do not return to independent living; 25% die within a year.

• Getting help after an immobilizing fall improves the chance of survival by 80% and increases the likelihood of a return to independent living.

• Up to 40% of people who have a stroke have a serious fall within the next year.

An estimated 1 in 10 senior citizens are victims of elder abuse.

Types of Abuse:

• Physical

• Emotional

• Sexual

• Neglect or Abandonment by caregivers

• Financial Exploitation

• Healthcare Fraud

For every reported incident of elder abuse, 5 others go unreported. How can you help?

• Listening to seniors and their caregivers

• Intervening when you suspect elder abuse

• Educating others about how to recognize and report elder abuse

For road safety purposes, elderly should refrain from driving.

• Fatal crash rates increase starting at age 75 thus, older drivers' crash rates fall faster than middle-age drivers.

• One of the reasons is that older drivers tend to limit their driving during bad weather and at night.

Most elders aged 55 years and above are prone to diseases and weaker immune system.

Prevalent Diseases are:

• Arthritis

• Alzheimer’s

• Heart Failure

• Cancer

• Parkinson’s disease

About 40% of elders aged 75 and above don’t get any physical activities to keep their body fit. However, there are activities that are highly-encouraged to maintain elders’ health on track.• Dance Class For Seniors

• Flexibility exercises

• Balance exercises help prevent falls

Only 3.6% of elders over 65 years old are in nursing homes or assisted-living facilities.• Long-term care facilities

offer assistance in faster recovery for medical conditions

• Nursing homes provide some of the highest levels of care, both medical and custodial.

• Comfort and convenience of elders are their main priorities

Learn More About Long-term Care Facilities and How It Could Be Of

Great Benefit To Your Elders’ Welfare

Ask A Trusted Assisted Living Amenity Today