At Home Care Lucknow – 24/7 Home Nursing, Elderly Care, Patient Attendants & Post-Surgical Support

Home Nursing, Elderly Care & Patient Care Services in Lucknow | AtHomeCare
AtHomeCare™
Contact Us

Why is AtHomeCare™ the Best Home Care in Lucknow?

AtHomeCare India is the only truly integrated home healthcare provider in Lucknow, offering all critical services under one roof—without outsourcing.

AtHomeCare™ Lucknow
Gate No 5, near Medanta Hospital, Golf City, Ansal API, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh 226022, India
Phone: +91 98070 56311

Trusted Homecare Services in Lucknow – Expert Nursing & Elderly Care at Your Doorstep

AtHomeCare™ Lucknow offers comprehensive, compassionate homecare solutions tailored to your family's unique needs. Whether you require 24×7 nursing support, elderly care, dementia assistance, physiotherapy, or medical equipment rental, our trained caretakers deliver hospital-standard care at home across Gomti Nagar, Aliganj, Hazratganj, Indira Nagar, and more.

elderly-falls-neurodegeneration-care-lucknow

Preventing Falls in Elderly with Neurodegeneration | AtHomeCare Lucknow
📞 +91 98070 56311 📍 Near Medanta Hospital, Golf City

Preventing Falls in Elderly with Neurodegeneration

A doctor’s guide to understanding why falls happen and how to create a safer home for your loved one in Lucknow

Schedule a Home Safety Assessment
Dr. Ekta Fageriya

Dr. Ekta Fageriya, MBBS

Medical Officer, PHC Mandota

RMC Registration No. 44780

Specialization: Geriatric Medicine

Clinical Experience: 7 years in elderly care and seasonal health challenges

The Fear of Every Family Caregiver

For families caring for an elderly loved one in Lucknow, a fall is often the biggest fear. It can happen in a second, but its effects can last a lifetime. When these falls are due to neurodegeneration, it feels even more frightening because the cause is not just simple clumsiness.

As a geriatric specialist, I want you to know that frequent falls are a medical symptom, not a personal failing. They signal that the body’s balance and coordination systems are changing. The good news is that with the right understanding and support, you can significantly reduce the risk of falls and help your loved one feel more confident and secure at home.

Why Neurodegeneration Causes Falls

Neurodegeneration is a broad term. It means the nervous system, including the brain, is slowly changing over time. Conditions like Parkinson’s, dementia, or even general frailty can affect the systems that keep us steady.

The Body’s Balance System is Complex

Think of your balance as a team effort. Your eyes, your inner ear, and the sensors in your muscles and joints all send signals to your brain. The brain then tells your muscles how to move to keep you upright. Neurodegeneration can disrupt any part of this team.

  • Slower Thinking: The brain takes longer to process the signals and react to a trip or a slip.
  • Muscle Weakness: Legs and core muscles may not be strong enough to catch a loss of balance.
  • Trouble with Walking: Shuffling feet, or steps that are uneven in height and length, increase the risk of tripping.
  • Blood Pressure Drops: Some conditions cause blood pressure to fall when standing up, leading to dizziness.

Understanding this is the first step. It shifts the focus from blaming the person to managing the medical condition. Our elderly care services at home are designed to address these specific medical challenges.

Making Your Lucknow Home a Safer Place

The environment plays a huge role in fall prevention. Many homes in Lucknow, with their beautiful marble floors and traditional layouts, can have hidden dangers. But with some thoughtful changes, you can make the space much safer.

Simple Home Safety Tips

You do not need to renovate your entire home. Small, smart changes can make all the difference:

  • Secure or remove loose rugs and carpets. They are a major tripping hazard.
  • Ensure there is bright, non-glare lighting in hallways, stairs, and the bathroom.
  • Install grab bars in the bathroom near the toilet and in the shower.
  • Keep pathways clear of clutter, especially electrical cords and furniture.
  • Use non-slip mats in the bathroom and kitchen. Marble floors can be very slippery when wet.
  • Make sure the bed is at a height that makes it easy to get in and out of.

Our team at AtHomeCare Lucknow can visit your home and help you identify these risks. We understand the local architecture and can provide practical solutions that work for your family. A professional patient care taker is also trained to keep an eye out for daily hazards.

The Serious Risks of a Fall

Preventing falls is so important because the consequences can be severe, especially for seniors with underlying health conditions. Being aware of these risks helps us stay motivated to keep the home environment safe.

  • Removing fall hazards, wearing non-slip footwear, prompt help
  • Proactive fall prevention, maintaining strength and mobility
  • RiskSigns After a FallPrevention Strategies
    Hip FractureSevere hip pain, inability to stand or walk, leg turned outwardHome safety, balance exercises, adequate calcium & Vitamin D
    Head InjuryHeadache, confusion, drowsiness, nausea, loss of consciousness
    Fear of FallingRefusing to walk, staying in one room, anxiety, loss of confidenceProfessional support, physical therapy, using mobility aids correctly
    Loss of IndependenceNeeding more help with daily activities, moving to a care facility

    When to Seek Immediate Medical Help After a Fall

    Not every fall requires a trip to the emergency room, but some do. It is always better to be cautious. If you see any of the following after a fall, please call your doctor or go to the nearest hospital in Lucknow right away.

    • If your loved one loses consciousness, even for a few seconds.
    • If there is any obvious sign of a broken bone, like a limb that looks out of place.
    • If they hit their head and are now confused, very sleepy, have a severe headache, or are vomiting.
    • If they complain of severe pain in any part of their body.
    • If they have any cuts that are bleeding a lot and will not stop.

    Even if there are no obvious injuries, it is wise to call the doctor after a significant fall, especially if the person is on blood thinners or has a serious medical condition. Our patient care services include monitoring after a fall to ensure safety.

    How Professional Home Care Reduces Fall Risk

    Managing fall risk is an ongoing process that requires more than just a safe home. It requires active support, supervision, and medical insight. This is where professional care becomes invaluable.

    Key Benefits of Professional Support

    • Expert assessment of the home environment and personal risk factors.
    • Assistance with walking and transfers, using proper techniques to prevent injury.
    • Supervision during high-risk times like getting up at night.
    • Encouragement and support for gentle exercises to maintain strength and balance.
    • Medication management, as some drugs can cause dizziness.
    • Emotional support to rebuild confidence and reduce the fear of falling.

    Our home nursing services provide a layer of safety and expertise that brings peace of mind to families. We focus on preserving independence while ensuring safety, helping your loved one live with dignity in their own home.

    Help Your Loved One Live Safely at Home

    Our team is here to provide expert, compassionate care to reduce fall risks and improve quality of life. Contact us today for a free home safety assessment.

    Call Us Now: +91 98070 56311

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Are falls just a normal part of getting older?
    No, this is a common myth. While aging can increase risk, falls are not normal. They are often a sign of an underlying medical issue, a medication side effect, or an unsafe environment. They should always be taken seriously and investigated by a doctor.
    My parent refuses to use a walker. What should I do?
    This is very common. It is important to understand their reasons. They may feel it makes them look old or disabled. Try framing it as a tool for freedom, not a sign of weakness. A physiotherapist can also be very persuasive in explaining the benefits. Sometimes, just having it available for “tiring days” is a good first step.
    What kind of footwear is best to prevent falls?
    The best footwear is well-fitting, supportive, and has a non-slip sole. Avoid walking around in socks, stockings, or floppy slippers. Shoes with low heels and good tread are ideal. Even indoors, a sturdy pair of house shoes is safer than bare feet on smooth floors.
    Can physiotherapy really help someone who keeps falling?
    Yes, absolutely. Physiotherapy is one of the most effective ways to reduce falls. A therapist can create a personalized exercise program to improve strength, balance, and flexibility. They can also teach the person how to get up safely from a fall, which is a crucial skill.
    How do I make the bathroom safer without a big renovation?
    You can do a lot without major changes. Start with the essentials: non-slip mats in the tub and on the floor, grab bars near the toilet and shower, and a shower chair or a handheld shower head. Make sure soap and shampoo are easy to reach without bending or turning.
    Is it better for my loved one to just sit all day to avoid falling?
    No, this can actually make things worse. Being inactive leads to muscle weakness, stiffness, and poor balance, which increases the risk of falls. It is much better to encourage safe, supervised movement. The goal is to keep moving as much as possible, but in a safe and supported way.

    Medical Disclaimer

    The information provided in this blog is for educational purposes only and should not be considered medical advice. Always consult with a qualified healthcare professional for diagnosis and treatment of medical conditions. Do not disregard professional medical advice or delay in seeking it because of something you have read in this blog.

    If you think you may have a medical emergency, call your doctor or emergency services immediately. Reliance on any information provided in this blog is solely at your own risk.

    Leave A Comment

    All fields marked with an asterisk (*) are required