How can I prevent injuries from falls for someone with Parkinson's disease?

Some people with Parkinson's disease propel themselves forward when they walk, so that they have difficulty stopping quickly enough to avoid walking into furniture or through a glass door. If this is a problem for the person you help, strategically arrange the furniture so you create soft landings, like the arm of an upholstered couch. Note: When considering this option, always consult the person with Parkinson's disease before rearranging any furniture so that she does not lose familiarity with the surroundings.

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