Slipper swap shop aims to prevent tumbles
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Slipper lovers have traded in their tatty old footwear for brand new pairs designed to help prevent them taking a tumble.
The Slipper Swap was held at Burlington Baptist Church, Ipswich, for people aged 65 and over whose worn-out indoor shoes may otherwise have proved unsafe.
During the three-hour drop-in session guests were treated to tea and toast as nurses helped them find the perfect pair.
The initiative aims to minimise the risk of people falling over, sparing them potential agony while alleviating the pressure on health services.
Ashish Sam Abraham, integrated neighbourhood team project lead at Suffolk County Council, said: "It is about how we can help them before they have a fall or, if they've had a fall, let's prevent them having a second one because it is painful.
"I am not saying these slippers will completely eliminate that, but hopefully we are making a difference."
Alan Norman, 73, from Ipswich, said: "My current slippers have seen better days because I do what you shouldn't do and wear them in the garden.
"So, I thought I would come and get myself a nice new pair of slippers. They are very good quality and they fit a treat."
Claire Smith, 67, from Ipswich, was "really, really pleased" with her "very comfortable" new slippers.
"They're what you need when you get to a certain age with all your aches and pains and have arthritis," she added.
"I am not as steady on my feet as I would like to be so having these slippers being a nice glove on my foot will help me not be so clumsy. I am beyond pleased."
Hollie Rackham is the integrated neighbourhood team manager at the East Suffolk and North Essex NHS Foundation Trust.
She said: "Usually people fall because of ill-fitting footwear so if we can prevent a fall then it is a success.
"It's really lovely [seeing people leaving with a new pair of slippers] – it is an incredible feeling and we are really lucky.
"We've also looked at our housebound population, so everybody will have a nice new pair of slippers in time for Christmas."
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