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It’s 2 a.m. The phone rings. “Your mom fell.” Panic. Guilt. A thousand what-ifs.
1) Know the two types of falls
Medical emergency: obvious injury, severe pain, deformity, unconsciousness. Don’t pass go—call 911.
Non-injury/assist-needed fall: dignity is hurt, not the body. The person can’t get up but is responsive. You have time to assess.
2) Remember: falls are part of the journey
3) Emotional first aid before physical first aid
4) Use the fall to check your stewardship
Skills: Do I know safe floor-to-bed techniques? Do we need a therapy “tune-up”?
Resources: Right equipment (walker, commode, wheelchair), enough human help, useful tech (cameras)?
Self: Am I resting? Do I have an emergency plan to keep my emotions in control? Galatians 6:2; Heidelberg Q1.
A fall is data, not condemnation. Your loved one’s dignity and your worth as a caregiver are intact.
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By Lizette Cloete, Christian Dementia Coach4.9
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It’s 2 a.m. The phone rings. “Your mom fell.” Panic. Guilt. A thousand what-ifs.
1) Know the two types of falls
Medical emergency: obvious injury, severe pain, deformity, unconsciousness. Don’t pass go—call 911.
Non-injury/assist-needed fall: dignity is hurt, not the body. The person can’t get up but is responsive. You have time to assess.
2) Remember: falls are part of the journey
3) Emotional first aid before physical first aid
4) Use the fall to check your stewardship
Skills: Do I know safe floor-to-bed techniques? Do we need a therapy “tune-up”?
Resources: Right equipment (walker, commode, wheelchair), enough human help, useful tech (cameras)?
Self: Am I resting? Do I have an emergency plan to keep my emotions in control? Galatians 6:2; Heidelberg Q1.
A fall is data, not condemnation. Your loved one’s dignity and your worth as a caregiver are intact.
🎟 Invitation: The next Ask the Dementia Coach live Q&A is Saturday, August 23 at 12 p.m. ET. Bring your hardest scenario; leave with a biblically grounded plan: thinkdifferentdementia.com/ask
💬 What Do I Say When Dementia Makes Words Hard?
🤝 You Don’t Have to Do This Alone
🗣️ Ask Your Question Live — and Be Heard
🎓 Want to Reduce Overwhelm Right Now?
🧭 Still Feeling Stuck?
❤️ Enjoy This Podcast?

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