5 ways to Support Yourself During HARMATTAN Season

5 ways to Support Yourself During HARMATTAN Season

As we head into the harmattan season. It’s a good time to touch base and see how you’re doing with your health. Keeping your body immune system robust and in top shape is the best way to help you avoid viral infections, cracked skin and lips, dehydration and other discomforting condition that comes with the harmattan season.
These are simple ways to support your body.

1. Boost your immune system

Our immune cells need the right ingredients to work effectively and to understand when they’re up against a real threat. It’s main duty is to notify the body and attack the incoming infection thus, this period of year, it will be nice to have a little extra help in that department by taking supplement that contains vitamin C, zinc, iron, magnesium, and B vitamins which are all essential for optimal immune function.

2. Drink plenty of water

Because of the extreme dryness of the air, It is very important to increase fluid intake so as to reduce dehydration. Ensure you have a bottle of water with you at all times to increase the motility of mucus. For those who don’t like to drink water, I will recommend infusion of water with a slice of cucumber, mint leaves or orange. whether you like your water plain or infused, the most important thing is to stay hydrated this harmattan season.

3 . Skin Care

The harmattan season leaves people with cracked lips and skin that can be very discomforting. As seniors, I encourage you to protect the integrity of your skin and prevent such dryness by using good body moisturizers and oils. That are easily absorbable and increase the moisture of the skin

4 . Wear the right clothes

Wearing the right clothes during the harmattan season helps to prevent common cold , keeps you warm and prevents unduly exposure to infections and heat.
Because with aging some forms of protective body fats are lost, it is important to keep warm with thick and heat absorbable clothes during this season. if you can hand gloves and well-covered shoes too are also helpful depending on your location.

5 . Eat plenty of fruits and vegetables

Fruits and vegetables are good sources of vitamins and minerals which are essential to stay healthy and hydrated during the harmattan season. fruit and vegetable with high water content helps to reduce dehydration & dryness of skin. Fruits also helps fight infections and build immunity. This is a must have for everyone one during this season aleast ONE FRUIT PER DAY.

Lastly, Bathe with Lukewarm water:

The mornings are usually cold and having a shower with cold water isn’t advisable. rather, using a lukewarm water helps to open the skin pores and keep the skin hydrated and moist.

Also extremely hot long bathe is a NO NO during this period.

Practice this tips and let me know which ones you are most comfortable with.

Be safe and enjoy your week

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Safety Strategies to Prevent Falls

Safety Strategies to Prevent Falls

Make some simple adjustment in our homes, stores and public places make it a safer place for the elderly and thus reduce the risk of falls.

Here are some strategies that can help create a fall prevention checklist. 

Proper lighting:

Light switches are to be placed in easy and accessible locations so elders can turn on/off easily especially at night times.

Install grabs bars:

Grab bars are simple, inexpensive but yet very important. They can be installed in the bathroom and toilets so that elders can have something to hold onto while in the restroom.

Use of handrails:

These are more important where we have stairs. There should always be at least one handrail that is easy to grab onto for elders in our homes, departmental stores, parks and other public places. Stairs are never to be unguarded as these guards serve as protection for the elder while climbing.

Adding non-slip mats:

Door way entrances, bedsides and bathroom are the most common places where elders fall, so it is essential that these rooms are safe. Investing in a good and well secured mat is a step in the right direction to provide safety and prevents falls for elders.

Keep high traffic areas free of obstacles:

Keep the areas of the house that you ply frequently clear of junk, litters and clean to prevent trips and falls. E.g. path from bed to the bathroom

Store heavy items in lower cupboards and lighter ones above, to avoid climbing and heavy lifting.

How To Prevent Fall in Elders

How To Prevent Fall in Elders

Because we know elders from the age of 65 and above are at risk of falling, we have put together these simple steps in order to reduce the likelihood of falling. Following these tips will definitely promote fall prevention among the elderly.

Keeping active and move around.

Staying active by exercising is one of the best ways to prevent falls. Physical activities help to improve strength and balance especially for elders. Activities like walking; jogging, dancing, tai chi etc. makes a lot of difference in the life of older adults.

Eat well

Health is wealth is a popular saying; eating balanced diet helps maintain a healthy weight and ensures that the body gets the proper nutrients it need to function properly.

Staying hydrated

This is related to healthy eating, drinking enough water helps get rid of free radicals and toxins from the body, thus helping our elders stay strong and experience well relaxing muscles.

Keeping the bones strong

Aging comes with degeneration and reduced production of calcium. Taking calcium and vitamin D supplements is an easy way to keep the bones healthy and prevent falls in the elderly.

Take only prescribed medications

Self-medication and consumption of un-prescribed medication is hazardous for elders. It is important for elders to takes only prescribed medication and inform their doctors of any supplements they are on, this is important because of drug side effects, negative drug interference and reactions as the case may be.

Do regular vision and hearing checked

With ageing there are tendencies of sensory loss like loss of hearing as well as visual acuity, protecting elders against this loss is important. Thus, regular eye and ear check is important. Most elders are most prone to diseases that cause blindness or poor vision, such as glaucoma. Therefore for elders, wearing prescribed glasses is not fashion they are needed to prevent falls.

Use assisted devices such as cane and walker

The moment elders find it difficult getting around on their own, it is very important to get assisted devices, with that they are protected from the risk of fall or injuries. Grab bars by the toilet and bathtub can keep the elderly steady when standing up or sitting down. They should be considered a way to keep them safe.

Other ways to prevent falls includes:

  • Having a good balance while standing.
  • Wearing non-slip
  • Having good lighting in your space and environment.
  • Avoid rushing (it’s okay to take your time to do things at your pace)

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Why Fall Prevention is Important

Why Fall Prevention is Important

Working as an elderly care advocate and support, we have had a lot of opportunities to speak about the topic falls prevention with our enlisted clients at Rehoboth centre for elderly care. And as a result, we have been able to confirm that fall is a huge problem faced by elders especially.

Thus, we saw the need to create more awareness on the subject in order to contribute our quota to educate more people on the need to prevent falls especially for elders which will have an exponential effect in decreasing elderly related injuries. It is a known and established fact that Falls are a leading cause of fatal and non-fatal injuries for the elderly and not all fall cases are reported to the hospital.

Falls can cause serious injuries such as head injuries, fractures and even death.

Managing and caring for an elderly who has experienced fall can be expensive; it can also affect the quality of life of both the elders and their families, limiting their activities and social engagement.

Most elders who have fallen once develop a fear of falling the second time, thus, resulting in further physical decline, depression, social isolation, and feelings of helplessness.

A fall of an elderly client results in serious burden even on their caregivers.

It is evident that the need to prevent elderly fall is pertinent, and must be taken seriously by all stakeholders (Squad) in the subject matter. It takes a village to prevent fall especially for seniors. Fall prevention is a team effort everyone has a role to play.

These stakeholders (Fall Prevention Squad) include;

  • The Elders (choices they make e.g. choice of footwear, compliance to instruction etc.
  • Family and Friends
  • Pharmacist (counselling about medications side effects)
  • Physiotherapists and physical trainers (can help to improve balance strength and mobility, they can also help to identify physical activities that can be done to prevent fall.
  • Elderly Care Centre (like RCEC) can help with emotional, behavioural, social, recreational support.
  • Other organisations like banks, hospitals, restaurants etc. sThese organisations can contribute by making their facilities elderly friendly by making less slippery floors, providing rail bars for walk ways and halls, and accessibility for wheel chairs and walkers to help prevent falls.

Understanding why fall prevention is important will help all members of the fall prevention squad (stakeholders) contribute their quota effectively.

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Common Risk Factors That Result in Fall

Common Risk Factors That Result in Fall

Falls don’t just happen!!! Most falls are caused by multiple factors. The factors responsible are falls are intrinsic, extrinsic and exposure to risk.

Intrinsic risk factors:

  • A history of falls
  • Age related incidence e.g. dementia
  • Gender: aged women are more prone to fall than men and are far more likely to sustain fractures when they fall.
  • Living alone has shown to be a risk factor for falls.
  • Some medications e.g. Antidepressants

 Extrinsic Factors

  • Environmental hazards such as poor lighting, slippery floors and surfaces, etc.)
  • Bad footwear and clothes
  • Inappropriate walking aids or no assistive device.

 Exposure to risks such as;

  • Fatigue
  • Unsafe exercises.

To ensure we stay on our feet, we must take all necessary steps to eliminate or minimise falls.

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