The Elderly And Falling

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  1. Ken Anderson

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    Oh no, if I fall down while I'm sober, I certainly don't need a bar.
     
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    Last time I used my meat tenderizing hammer in the kitchen my watch thought I'd taken "a hard fall." I muttered something about tenderizing my watch but thought better of it. Nanny state devices.
     
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    My husband bought one of these for my MIL. It has little suction cups on the bottom. https://www.youtube.com/shorts/wuUKvCzlznA

    Amazon has several models; I might have to buy myself one. :D
     
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    I wonder if wearing the right tread-style flip-flops would afford a measure of safety in the shower.
     
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    Same here with my apple watch got upset when I was trying to break a smallish branch/ twig for the fire last winter, it was only as thick as my finger ,…… so I was breaking it by holding it one hand and using my foot as a lever to snap the twig @Beth Gallagher
     
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    I'm still searching for a way to reset the sensitivity of my watch's Fall Detection. I had it "learn" when I first got it, and now it's not sensitive enough.
     
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    It seems to keep on learning, John. Mine hardly ever thinks I am falling now, but at first, quick movements , even just doing something in the kitchen, would trigger it. I think that once it detects something is a normal movement for you, it will not set off when you do that movement.
     
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    I thought that there was a way to tell it to "Remember This Action" as being Not-A-Fall on an action-by-action basis. And I think I may have told it I was OK too often. I've had stuff that I think it should have detected but did not, and I can find nothing about resetting (or increasing) the sensitivity.

    Maybe I'll post that question on the Apple Community.
     
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    Just wear golf cleats.
     
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    or ask Google …:):). @John Brunner
     
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    It's a tough thing to find out about, Kate. One Apple article I just read in response to similar questions says there is no sensitivity adjustment. The inquirer said that she had a couple of falls that were not detected, yet the thing went off as she stood in the checkout line. I did find out where Falls are recorded...it recorded one last April. I guess as long as I'm conscious enough to hold the SOS button, I'm good.
     
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    Those things really shred my sheets.
     
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    I don't think we want to know why you have sheets in your shower.
     
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    I also need a shower mat. Just looked at them. They all got suction cups. :rolleyes:

    ..."Suction cups?. I don't need no stinkin' suction cups!"

    And carpet? Yuk! :p

    I want thick rubber without suction cups so it will dry out. Just turn it over. I'm thinking about a welcome mat made from recycled rubber tires, like I have at the front door. Do you think these would hurt your bare feet? I'll try it out when it warms up.

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  15. Beth Gallagher

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    I think we should just invent something like shower safety belts or padded shower walls, etc.
     
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