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same professionals who work with you in rehab (hospital-based or free-standing) can either do a home safety evaluation or set you up with an organization that does the evaluations. It's primarily done by occupational therapists -- they'll survey the home, your mother functioning in her own environment and make safety recommendations. They need to know she's fallen and what the ensuing problems have been. I strongly urge getting this done ASAP. Not only did I work in hospitals for years (in rehab), I have my own personal experience.
My father had multiple health problems that included mitral valve replacement (heart surgery) that required lifelong coumadin (blood thinners), 2 strokes associated with the valve replacement (he recovered pretty well from both) and then Parkinson's disease. I was working in rehab at a hospital in Chicago and my parents were in New England. I kept hearing about falls and dangerous things they were doing. I BEGGED my mother to get a home safety evaluation and explained it to her in detail, explaining it was not only for Dad's safety but also to make Mom's life easier because they'd teach them techniques to make both of their lives easier (and would provide tools to help). Mom was very private and strong-willed. Once he fell near a window and put his hand & forearm through a window -- he could have frigging bled to death (blood thinners) but fortunately a cop friend was there and controlled the bleeding well enough 'til the ambulance got there.
So on one phone call I heard that he'd again fallen I was PISSED!! Mom worked her ass off taking care of him and mostly did very well (and got lots of props from me), but not when it came to this. I finally said to Mom, "PLEASE, get the home safety evaluation. It's only going to take one fall for him to break his damn hip and then you really have a problem!" Two days later he fell and broke his hip. In the long-run, it was the best thing that could have happened to him. He got hospitalized, the break wasn't too bad, and he got sent to rehab! Hallelujah!! Best thing ever. Mom was finally listening to me. She had a history of protecting Dad and throwing people out of his hospital room. (OY!!) I told her what to expect in rehab and insisted she let ALL of the professionals do their jobs. She did. And she finally allowed the freaking home safety eval I'd been begging for for 2 years! She then got what I was saying. Parents....sheesh! (When she was dying she only trusted me to do the toughest part of her care -- by then she finally accepted that I was no longer her little girl and was a talented, competent professional with lots of experience in rehab and a freaking Ph.D. as well.)
Don't wait for a broken hip -- get rehab and a home safety eval before your Mom has more problems because she's fallen and broken something, ends up with a closed head injury, etc.
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