Sleep patterns change with age. Sleeping in the day, not sleeping at night, and early morning waking are common.
Don’t worry too much if you’re struggling to sleep. Instead, try using relaxation as a positive action that you can take.
What you can do to help with sleep patterns:
It is important to sleep in bed whenever possible. This helps to improve circulation, prevent sore skin, reduce swelling in limbs, and ensure all muscles in the body are relaxed.
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 the risk of falls. 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, consider;
If you are falling from the bed when you are trying to get in or out, consider:
Please find below useful links, relevant resources and contact information. All links open in a new window and may include links to websites, videos, and PDF files for downloading and printing.
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South Tees Falls Team
If you require general falls prevention advice and support or don't know where to start, please contact the Falls Team at Low Grange Health Centre, Monday to Friday, excluding bank holidays, between the hours of 8.30am and 4.30pm.
01642 944484 / ste-tr.fallsteam@nhs.net
Social Services
For further assessment, if you are struggling to manage around your home:
Redcar and Cleveland - 01642 065070
Middlesbrough - 01642 065070
Age UK Teesside
Age UK Teesside has a wide range of services to help over 50s in Middlesbrough and Redcar & Cleveland to achieve the best out of their lives, their finances, social life and health & wellbeing
01642 805500 / info@ageukteesside.org.uk
For a full list of organisations in your local area that can support you, help you to stay active, and improve your home safety, please visit our help and contacts section.
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Guide to improving sleep - NHS (video)
How to improve your sleep - Age UK
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Please note that the advice contained on this website is not intended to replace the advice of your GP or other health professional