
As our loved ones age, the risk of falling becomes one of the most serious safety concerns families face. In Regina, SK, falls are a leading cause of injury among older adults — yet many families don’t recognize the warning signs until after an incident has already occurred. At ComForCare, we believe that prevention starts at home, and that every senior deserves to live with confidence, comfort, and independence. Whether your parent is living alone or receiving support, understanding the early indicators of fall risk can make all the difference.
Our compassionate team provides in-home care services designed to support seniors in Regina with day-to-day activities, safety monitoring, and personalized assistance — all within the comfort of their own home. For families navigating memory loss alongside mobility challenges, our specialized dementia care programs offer evidence-based strategies that address both cognitive and physical safety needs.
One of the most telling signs of fall risk in elderly Regina residents is a noticeable change in balance or the way they walk. You might observe your parent holding onto furniture as they move through the house, taking shorter and more shuffling steps, or hesitating before standing up from a chair. These are not simply signs of “getting older” — they are early physical warnings that the body’s stability systems may be declining.
Gait changes, such as walking more slowly, leaning to one side, or lifting the feet less when stepping, can dramatically increase fall risk. If your parent in Regina has recently started using a wall, countertop, or your arm for support where they didn’t before, it’s time to take a closer look at their overall safety at home.
Many families are surprised to learn that medications are one of the most significant contributors to fall risk among seniors. Certain blood pressure medications, sleep aids, anti-anxiety drugs, and even some pain relievers can cause dizziness, lightheadedness, or confusion — all of which dramatically raise the likelihood of a fall.
If your parent in Regina takes four or more medications daily, or has recently had a prescription changed or added, their fall risk warning signs may be directly connected to their medication routine. Watch for signs such as sudden dizziness when standing, increased drowsiness during the day, or complaints of feeling “foggy.” These are clear indicators that a medication review with their healthcare provider — combined with professional in-home support — may be warranted.
The home environment itself can be a major source of danger. Common household hazards that increase fall risk for seniors in Regina include loose area rugs, poor lighting in hallways or stairwells, cluttered walkways, slippery bathroom floors, and the absence of grab bars near the toilet or shower. If your parent has rearranged furniture to create “holding points” throughout their home, or avoids certain areas like the basement or bathroom, these behavioural changes are telling signs that they are already compensating for balance insecurity.
A professional caregiver can conduct a compassionate and thorough assessment of the home environment and help implement practical modifications that reduce hazards — while preserving your parent’s sense of dignity and independence.
A history of falls is the single strongest predictor of future falls. If your parent in Regina has experienced even one fall in the past year — regardless of whether it caused injury — that is a significant red flag. Equally important are “near misses”: moments when they stumbled, grabbed a surface to steady themselves, or felt their legs give way. These near-fall episodes often go unreported but signal that fall-prevention support is needed right away.
Other warning signs to look for include unexplained bruises, a reluctance to discuss mobility struggles, withdrawing from activities they once enjoyed, or expressing fear about falling. Fear of falling can itself become dangerous, leading to reduced activity, weakened muscles, and ultimately a higher risk of injury.
At ComForCare Regina, we care like family. Our trained caregivers are equipped to recognize the early warning signs of fall risk, provide personalized support, and help your loved one feel safe and confident in their own home. If you’ve noticed any of these signs in a parent or loved one, don’t wait for a fall to happen before reaching out.
Connect with our Regina team today to learn how our fall prevention support and personalized care programs can help your family live with greater peace of mind — because every senior deserves to feel safe, seen, and at home.

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