Nursing
Older adults often experience decreased peripheral vision.
Challenges arise in perceiving objects not directly in front of them.
Mobility is essential for maintaining independence.
Common limitations include an unsteady gait.
Gait: Refers to how a person walks and uses limbs.
Factors affecting gait:
Use of assistive devices (canes, walkers, wheelchairs).
Recent surgeries, prolonged illness, paralysis, or spinal cord injuries.
Increased risk of falls among older adults and necessity of assessing fall risks.
Importance of adjusting the environment to enhance safety:
Turn off the television at night to reduce distractions.
Continuously reorient patients to help them stay grounded in reality.
Avoid reinforcing hallucinations; do not engage with false perceptions (e.g., imaginary animals).