Safeguarding Your Independence and Well-being
Falls are a significant concern for older adults, but they are not an inevitable part of aging. With the right strategies and precautions, you can significantly reduce your risk of falling and maintain your independence. Here’s a comprehensive guide to fall prevention:
Assess Your Risk
Understanding your personal risk factors is the first step in fall prevention. Common risk factors include:
- History of previous falls
- Certain health conditions (e.g., diabetes, heart disease)
- Mobility issues
- Multiple medications
- Vision or hearing problems
If you’re concerned about your fall risk, schedule an appointment with your healthcare provider for a thorough assessment.