Fall Prevention: 4 Fall Safety Tips Everyone Should Know

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Four Fall Safety Tips


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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the main causes of falls in older adults?

The most common causes of falls include body weakness, home hazards (like clutter or poor lighting), medical conditions, side effects from medications (both prescription and over-the-counter), and unhealthy habits such as inactivity.

How can I reduce my risk of falling at home?

You can lower your risk by making simple changes such as keeping frequently used items within easy reach, improving lighting, removing tripping hazards like loose rugs and clutter, installing grab bars and handrails, and using nonslip mats and rugs throughout the home.

What types of exercises help prevent falls?

Exercises that improve strength, balance, coordination and flexibility are highly effective. Recommended activities include tai chi, yoga (including chair yoga) and walking. Always consult your health care provider before starting a new exercise program to ensure it's safe for you.

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