



Falls prevention
Falls pose a major risk for the elderly or those with limited mobility. Our fall prevention services are designed to reduce these risks by promoting a safe environment and providing daily support tailored to each client. Preventing a fall prevents serious injuries and preserves the independence of those affected.
Services typically included in the care plan
Help with getting up and going to bed
Personal hygiene assistance
Help with dressing
Travel assistance
Support during daily and domestic activities
Night presence
Frequently Asked Questions
Am I eligible for these services?
Anyone at increased risk of falling can benefit from our services, particularly those who are elderly or have limited mobility. There are no specific criteria based on age or health conditions.
Can you guarantee 24/7 security?
It's possible to offer a physical presence from a team of caregivers who work in shifts 24/7. We can also provide reassuring nighttime monitoring. Technological solutions are also available to detect falls and quickly alert our teams and caregivers. We support you in finding and integrating these tailored solutions.
What solutions do you offer to reduce the risk of falls?
Arrange the environment (non-slip mats, adequate lighting, ramps and grab bars), encourage physical activity (tai chi, specific exercises), assess medical problems (vision, balance, medications), and provide non-slip shoes and assistive devices.
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