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Falls are a leading cause of injury among older adults, but they are not an inevitable part of aging. Many falls can be prevented by understanding and addressing the risk factors. This guide will help you identify potential hazards in your home and provide practical tips to reduce the risk of falls.
Identifying Risk Factors
Home Improvements to Prevent Falls
Managing Medication Side Effects
Exercises to Improve Balance and Muscle Strength
Regular physical activity is crucial in maintaining muscle strength and balance, which can significantly reduce the risk of falls. Here are some exercises that can help:
Conclusion
Preventing falls involves a combination of addressing physical health factors, making home improvements, managing medication side effects, and incorporating regular exercise to improve balance and muscle strength. By taking proactive steps, you can create a safer environment and reduce the risk of falls, helping to maintain your independence and quality of life. Regular check-ups with healthcare providers, staying active to improve strength and balance, and making simple changes in your home can make a significant difference in fall prevention.
If you have any concerns about your risk of falling or need assistance making home modifications, consult with your WMEC Care Manager, a healthcare professional or a specialist in falls prevention. Acting now can help ensure a safer future.
WestMass ElderCare is a member of the Pioneer Valley Aging and Disabilities