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Lower Your Risk of Falling

 

The Benefits

Taking steps to prevent falls will improve your physical and mental health. You don’t have to be afraid of falling.

As people age, poor balance and muscle weakness can lead to falls and broken bones. A broken bone (called a fracture) can cause pain, disability, and make it hard to do daily activities without help. Hip fractures are a major cause of health problems and death among older adults.

How can I Prevent Falls?

  • Exercise to improve your strength and balance
  • Have your medicines reviewed by your healthcare provider
  • Have your vision checked
  • Make your home safer

Protecting yourself from falling will keep you on your feet – and out of the hospital.

Start Today: Small Steps
  • Pick up books, papers, and shoes from the floor and stairs.
  • Wear shoes inside your home.
  • Take this quiz to check your understanding of falling and older adults.
  • Schedule a time to get your eyes checked.
  • Print out these simple exercises for seniors to improve your strength and balance.

Read about osteoporosis. Learn more about getting a bone density test.

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