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“Alzheimer’s not only impacts the lives of those with the disease, but adds great stress to caretaker families. Monitoring seniors at home susceptible to falling, especially those with Alzheimer’s, requires treatment and even home aides that are trained in both fall prevention and Alzheimer’s care,
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimates that in 2000, the total direct cost of all fall injuries for people 65 and older exceeded $19 billion. The financial toll for older adult falls is expected to increase as the population ages, and may reach $54.
The lead researcher pointed out that Alzheimer’s is a multi-
The bottom line: A fall by an older adult who is usually steady on his feet may signal a need for diagnostic evaluation, whether or not it signals the onset of Alzheimer’s. Other conditions that lead to falls include blood pressure, medicines, general weakness and a recent hospital stay.
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