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Frailty or Fall Risk Support

Our caregivers provide thoughtful support to reduce fall risk and assist those with frailty—promoting confidence, mobility, and independence.

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Fall Prevention with Care

As we age, changes in balance, strength, and coordination can increase the risk of falls—and with them, a decline in confidence and independence. At Affectionate Home Health Services, our Frailty or Fall Risk Support service focuses on keeping clients safe, steady, and supported in their own home. From assistance with movement to home safety awareness, our caregivers provide the right blend of attentiveness and encouragement.

How we support you:

  • Assistance with standing, walking, and transfers
  • Help using walkers, canes, or wheelchairs
  • Gentle supervision to prevent slips or missteps
  • Support with bathing, dressing, and grooming
  • Mobility-safe meal prep and light chores
  • Routine check-ins and family communication
  • Fall risk education and home safety tips
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Supervision and hands-on help with walking, transfers, and home navigation.
Supportive strategies to prevent falls and manage strength or balance challenges.
Encouraging movement, not fear, through stability-focused daily care.
Caregivers stay alert to subtle changes in movement, mood, and strength.
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Who Can Benefit

This service is designed for seniors or individuals with reduced strength, balance, or stability—whether due to age, illness, or post-surgery recovery.

Perfect For Loved Ones Who:

  • Are unsteady or afraid of falling
  • Have recently experienced a fall
  • Have reduced mobility or muscle weakness
  • Need help with walking or transferring
  • Want to stay active but feel vulnerable
  • Live alone and require occasional supervision
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Fall Risk FAQs

Anyone with limited strength, poor balance, vision issues, or medication side effects can be at risk. Our caregivers help manage these challenges while encouraging safe independence.

Yes. We offer home safety guidance, such as rearranging furniture, removing trip hazards, and suggesting tools like grab bars or non-slip mats.

Absolutely. Fall risk support can be paired with companion care, post-hospital care, or 24/7 services depending on your needs.

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