Rutherglen Reformer

A stick to beat the risk of falling on ice

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Older people in South Lanarkshir­e are being given ‘salt sticks’ to help reduce the risk of slips and trips this winter.

Seniors Together have joined forces with Safer South Lanarkshir­e (SSL) to highlight and prevent falls and injuries in freezing temperatur­es.

SSL’s unintentio­nal injuries group – made up of a range of public and third sector and first responder organisati­ons – has a specific remit of preventing injuries in older age.

And with winter having arrived, both groups want to encourage older people to take as many precaution­s as possible to help them stay safely on their feet.

With this in mind, grant funding has been sought to allow them to provide ‘salt sticks’ for use on steps, paths and gardens around the home by the most vulnerable older people still living at home.

Said Helen Biggins, chairperso­n of Seniors

Together: “Older people have highlighte­d that they are most likely to experience a slip or trip on the way to their wheelie bin, or to the front gate.

“Even when the pavement outside has been gritted, an injury can often happen inside the garden.

“So, on a recent visit to the council’s fleet services team, we discovered the Winter Wizard salt sticks which we thought could provide a real solution to the problem, as they are refillable, recyclable and easy to store and use.

“While we are able to supply these to the householde­rs already known to us as being vulnerable to falls, we would urge all older and retired people to think about how the can protect themselves against injury this winter.

“Perhaps groups and clubs could consider buying some salt sticks from club funds. They might even think about applying for funding with some advice from VASLAN.

“It may even be a good stocking filler for an older loved one or neighbour.

“The message is: think about being winter aware.”

Kenny Barbour, group commander, head of prevention and protection, South Lanarkshir­e Scottish Fire and Rescue Service and chairperso­n of the unintentio­nal injuries group said: “As chair and on behalf of the South Lanarkshir­e unintentio­nal injuries group, a cross-sector partnershi­p that aims to identify, help and support those at greatest risk of injury, we fully support this fantastic ‘salt stick’ initiative by Seniors Together.

“Hopefully this will help in preventing unnecessar­y falls caused by the freezing temperatur­es we have come to expect in the west of Scotland.”

 ??  ?? True grit Christine, Helen Biggins and Anne of Seniors Together with a salt stick
True grit Christine, Helen Biggins and Anne of Seniors Together with a salt stick

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