Sleep patterns change with age. Sleeping in the day, not sleeping at night, and early morning waking are common. Try not to worry about not sleeping. Instead try using relaxation as positive action that you can take.
What I can do:
It is important to sleep in bed whenever possible as it helps to improve circulation, to reduce swelling in limbs, and ensures all muscles in the body are in a relaxed state when lying in bed.
Sleeping pills are a common risk factor for falls, especially if you find yourself falling in the night or in the morning. If you are on regular sleeping pills, you may wish to speak to your GP about this.
Fatigue and boredom can also affect how alert we feel, which can increase falls risk. Keep to a good routine and try to keep your mind active by doing crosswords, reading the paper etc. Avoid sleeping for too long during the day, and pace yourself to manage fatigue.
If you are rolling out of bed as you are asleep consider;
If you are falling from the bed when you are trying to get in or out, consider:
Bed handles to assist with bed transfer, for this speak to Occupational therapy or other health professionals for advice.
Your central hub for accessing support and resources tailored to your local area.
Revolutionising Falls Prevention
© Copyright Better Brand Agency Ltd trading as Steady On Your Feet
Please note that the advice contained on this website is not intended to replace the advice of your GP or other health professional