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Page 18 THE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Friday, September 4, 2020 OBITUARIES | FROM PAGE 17 ing at Columbia University and Emmanuel College. She worked as a nurse for the Malden Public School System for over 20 years. Joyce married her sweetheart, Harry C. Fleischer in 1961, and the two settled down in Malden together to raise their family. They became dedicated members of St. Joseph’s avy eniooavvy S iornior avvyavy n r by Jim Miller How to Prevent Falls During a Pandemic Dear Savvy Senior, My 80-year-old mother, who lives alone and is self-isolating during the coronavirus pandemic, has fallen several times. Are there any extra precautions you recommend that can help prevent this? Concerned Daughter Dear Concerned, Falls are a common concern for many elderly adults and their families, especially during the coronavirus pandemic when many seniors are sheltering at home alone. Each year, more than one-in-four older Americans fall, making it the leading cause of both fatal and nonfatal injuries for those ages 65 and older. But many falls can be prevented. Depending on what’s causing your mom to fall, here are some diff erent tips that can help prevent it. Encourage exercise: Weak leg muscles and poor balance are two of the biggest risk factors that cause seniors to fall. Walking, strength training and tai chi are all good for improving balance and strength, as are a number of balance exercises your mom can do anytime like standing on one foot for 30 seconds then switching to the other foot, and walking heel-to-toe across the room. For additional balance and leg strengthening exercises, see AgeBold.com. Review her medications: Does your mom take any medicine, or combination of medicines, that make her dizzy, sleepy or lightheaded? If so, make a list or gather up all the drugs she takes – prescriptions and over the counter – and contact her doctor or pharmacist for a drug review and adjustment. Get a vision test: Poor vision can be another contributor to falls, so your mom should get her eyes checked once a year and be sure to update her eyeglasses if needed. Also be aware that if your mom wears bifocal or progressive lenses, they too can cause falls, especially when walking outside or going down steps. These lenses can aff ect depth perception, so she may want to get a pair of glasses with only her distance prescription for outdoor activities. If your mom is concerned about a trip into her eye doctor during the pandemic, she can get her vision tested online. Put a call her eye doctor about this option, or consider some online vision testing sites like Essilor.com or 6over6.com. And to buy eyeglasses online, some popular options include WarbyParker. com and ZenniOptical.com. Fall-proof her home: There are a number of simple household modifi cations you can do to make your mom’s living area safer. Start by helping her arrange or move the furniture so there are clear pathways to walk through and pick up items on the fl oor that could cause her to trip like newspapers, shoes, clothes, electrical or phone cords. If she has throw rugs, remove them or use double-sided tape to secure them. In the bathroom buy some non-skid rugs for the fl oors and a rubber suction-grip mat or adhesive non-skid tape for the fl oor of the tub or shower, and have a carpenter install grab bars in and around the tub/shower for support. Also, make sure the lighting throughout the house is good, purchase some inexpensive plug-in nightlights for the bathrooms and hallways, and if she has stairs, put handrails on both sides. For more tips, see the NIA “fall-proofi ng your home” web page at NIA.NIH.gov/health/fall-proofi ng-your-home. Choose safe footwear: Going barefoot or wearing slippers or socks at home can also cause falls, as can wearing backless shoes, high heels, and shoes with smooth leather soles. The safest option for your mom is rubber-sole, low-heel shoes. Purchase some helpful aids: If your mom needs some additional help getting around, get her a cane or walker. Also, to help ensure your mom’s safety, and provide you some peace of mind, consider getting her a medical alert device that comes with a wearable emergency button that would allow her to call for help if she were to fall or need assistance. Send your senior questions to: Savvy Senior, P.O. Box 5443, Norman, OK 73070, or visit SavvySenior.org. Jim Miller is a contributor to the NBC Today show and author of “The Savvy Senior” book. Church in Malden, and Joyce was active with the St. Joseph’s community, as well as serving as President of the Women’s Club and as a Eucharistic Minister. They moved to Big Island Pond in Derry, NH, after retirement, and spent their winters in Florida. The two shared 56 years of marriage. Joyce became a member of the Hollywood Florida Moose Lodge, and the Italian American Club in Hollywood, Florida. She is survived by her children, Susan M. Keefe and her husband Patrick of NH, Scott C. Fleischer of Tewksbury, Her daughter-in-law, Susan Fleischer-Zeek of Methuen and her grandchildren, Jenelle Keefe, Patrick Keefe, Jr., and Elizabeth Miele. Joyce was preceded in death by her husband Harry C. Fleischer, her daughter Karen M. Fleischer, her daughter-in-law, Carolyn Bailey, and her brother, Donald D’Ortona. Joyce’s family would like to thank and acknowledge the Grace House in Windham NH for the loving care provided to both Joyce and Harry over the years. In lieu of fl owers, donations in Joyce's memory may be made to Compassionate Care Hospice, 14 Orchard View Drive, Unit 4, Londonderry, NH, 03053. Kerry J. Gear It is with a heavy heart that the family of Kerry J. Gear ("Bucko") announces his recent passing. Kerry was the loving son of Jeanne M. Gear (Donahue) and the late Jerome J. Gear. He was the father of Kerry J. Gear II, and grandfather to James Patrick Gear. Kerry grew up in Malden and was one of seven children. He graduated from Malden High School, Class of 1982, and maintained the same group of friends from his Linden neighborhood throughout his entire life. Kerry played youth sports and excelled in every sport he encountered. He was a professional commercial painter and worked in Boston. He lived in Malden for most of his life, and had recently moved to Boston's North End. Kerry loved his Boston sports teams. He made it a point to get to as many Bruins, Celtics, and Red Sox games each season. He was an avid Patriots fan, as well. He was never in the dark when it came to sports analysis and statistics. 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